English: Horizontal, Black and white photograph of a two story brick residence. A wrought iron fence is in front of the structure and members of the household are pictured on the porch and steps of the residence. Caption above photo reads Berthold Mansion, N.W. Cor. Broadway and Pine St. Bottom Caption lists members in photo: Mrs. W.L. Ewing, Mrs. William Waggaman, Miss Tulia Bertholdd (Standing on porch) Mrs. Batholomew Berthold, Mrs. Sylvestre Labadie, Mr. Amedee Berthold (Sitting on porch) Claire Kennedy, Maj. Waggaman. (On steps) Title: Berthold Residence. Northwest corner Broadway and Pine Street. Exterior.
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