Peter Hoffmann stands in a German Trench that is near Fey-en-Haye, France during World War I. The walls of the trench are covered in stone and dirt, some parts may have concrete. There is a log that is laying over the two opposite sides of the trench…
A photograph from Jackson Park in Dubuque, IA. A man is standing on the edge of a sidewalk that goes through Jackson Park and extends backwards and curves in the background. The man is wearing a coat and hat with his hands in his pockets. There is…
A photographic portrait of John Hoffmann. This is possibly Peter B. Hoffmann Jr's uncle, the brother of Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. John is wearing a collared jacket with a white shirt underneath the collared jacket. The jacket appears to have a thickness…
A colorized outdoor scene of Catfish Creek below the Julian Dubuque monument. The trees along and hanging over the creek are full of leaves. The monument at the top of the bluff on the right side is barely visible. Behind the photographer is the…
The Julien Dubuque Grove featuring the Julien Dubuque Monument towards the left side of the photograph. It sits on the ledge and overlooks the Mississippi River. To right and down below is an open field with trees surrounding it. There are railroad…
The Julien Dubuque Grave and Monument sits on top of a bluff. It overlooks the Mississippi River and the Illinois side. There is a railroad on the Iowa side that runs along river and below the monument.
Major Woods', of the 315th Company, dugout area. This is a doorway in the side of a rocky hill that appears to be made of concrete. There is a metal rectangle above the door that is supported by two stakes that act as a small roof. There is debris…
General Ferdinand Foch, the French General and war theorist, who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during World War I is standing on the left and looking towards the left with his hands coming together in front of him. He appears to have a smile…
The photograph shows Catfish Creek with an old railroad bridge spanning it and a boat with a man in it on the left bank. "Copyright 1907 by Hager & Blish" is printed in the lower right.