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Portrait of a soldier billeted in the Fischer home who helped the family get food
Portrait of soldier billeted in the Fischer home who helped the family get food
Eve with husband David
View of Fisher house;
Dora Fischer and Sam Rubel
Friends of Katz family
Tanschele in Purim costume
Class picture
Rose Fischer and friend in Purim costumes
Bar Mitzvah photograph of Joseph Fischer
Eve's husband David Andemin
Photograph of doctor
Henya Leah and Sender Fischer with their five children
Dora Fischer at a wedding
Photographs of students and teachers from the Hebrew school in town of Kofizinzeh
Wedding photo of Eve Fischer
Dora Fischer with her uniformed fiance
Portrait of Sender Fischer and Hannah Leah Blunder Fischer and son Yossel
Wedding photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Solli Weil
Fannie Pepper on board ship bringing her to Galveston
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