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(Evelyn Firch was a child orphaned when her mother Katherine Mahrt Firch died of consumption (tubercleosis). Her aunt, Mary Mahrt Koeller brought her to Reardan. She died tragically. She is held by Irma Koeller Plaster. Photo likely taken by Otto Mahrt before 1910 and was part of the Carlson photograph collection.)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Evelyn Firch was a child orphaned when her mother Katherine Mahrt Firch died of consumption (tubercleosis). Her aunt, Mary Mahrt Koeller brought her to Reardan. She died tragically. She is held by Irma Koeller Plaster. Photo likely taken by Otto Mahrt before 1910 and was part of the Carlson photograph collection.
Evelyn Firch was a child orphaned when her mother Katherine Mahrt Firch died of consumption (tubercleosis). Her aunt, Mary Mahrt Koeller brought her to Reardan. She died tragically. She is held by Irma Koeller Plaster. Photo likely taken by Otto Mahrt before 1910 and was part of the Carlson photograph collection.
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Summary

Evelyn Firch was a child orphaned when her mother Katherine Mahrt Firch died of consumption (tubercleosis). Her aunt, Mary Mahrt Koeller brought her to Reardan. She died tragically. She is held by Irma Koeller Plaster. Photo likely taken by Otto Mahrt before 1910 and was part of the Carlson photograph collection.

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current12:04, 31 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 12:04, 31 October 20221,500 × 1,200 (770 KB)Kirk (talk | contribs)Evelyn Firch was a child orphaned when her mother Katherine Mahrt Firch died of consumption (tubercleosis). Her aunt, Mary Mahrt Koeller brought her to Reardan. She died tragically. She is held by Irma Koeller Plaster. Photo likely taken by Otto Mahrt before 1910 and was part of the Carlson photograph collection.

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