The Hillmanns of Brooklyn
Chapter 18
1921
Mohonk Mountain House and
Civil War Veterans
Join the Hillmanns on a trip to the Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York and watch a parade of veterans which I'm pretty sure includes Civil War vets.
Check out Rose, our bathing beauty.
Marian and Herman in canoe. Have you noticed that if Herman is not in his swim trunks he is wearing a suit no matter what he is doing?
In 1921 Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics.
I think that's Marian up front, but I don't know who the rest of them are.
Marian up top. The rest are still unknown.
Mother and daughter hamming it up.
Marian atop a hay bale.
Prince Philip was born in 1921 and, as I type this, he is still alive.
Mohonk Mountain House, the resort on the cliff.
Eating strawberries.
Group on Bridge
Herman on the rocks, in his suit.
The Hillmanns: Rose, Marian and Herman
Mohonk Mountain House
It still looks EXACTLY like this.
Rose's mother, Henrietta is next to Herman. Henrietta's mother died when Henrietta was 18. Henrietta was the 2nd of 5 children. Her father, a Lutheran minister, remarried. His wife, Emma, Henrietta's step-mother is to her left. Emma was two years older than Henrietta. Left of Emma is her daughter, also named Emma.
Now Herman is taking the picture and Rose has joined the group.
Henrietta Siegele with a man I can't see but he is very possibly one of her sons.
Henrietta Steffen Siegele, Rose's Mom
A Steffen cousin. I can't identify most of the Steffens. I keep waiting for some of their descendants to join Ancestry.com.
Did someone call the cavalry?
On Armistice Day 1921 the Tomb of the Unknowns was dedicated in Arlington, and they were honoring their veterans in NYC also.
Hillmanns albums come out on Tuesdays. Next week it's 1922.
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