Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Lorentzen Album II
Two children on front porch
Two young children with their toys on the front porch of 521 Randolph Dr.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Man seated on front porch
This man is seated on the porch of 521 Randolph Dr. He is probably a member of the extended Lorentzen-Lane-Casad family.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Man standing on front porch
Man standing on the front porch of 521 Randolph Dr. He is probably part of the extended Lorentzen-Lane-Casad family.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Two Girls by the side of house, El Paso, TX circa 1915
These girls are standing by the side yard of 521 Randolph Dr. They are probably part of the extended Lorentzen-Lane-Casad family. Note the heavy stockings and pinafores!
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Family in horse drawn vehicle
This family shows up in other Lorentzen family photographs. They may be members of the Casad family - the Casads lived on a farm near Mesilla. There is an adobe building in the background.
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Two cats in chair
Two cats cuddled up on chair, probably inside 521 Randolph Dr.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Family members on front porch steps
These may be Casad family relatives with the Lorentzen children, on the front porch of 521 Randolph Dr.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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521 Randolph Dr. right after construction - El Paso, Texas
The Lorentzen family home in El Paso, Texas was built in 1907.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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521 Randolph Dr. with trees and bushes.
Here is the Lorentzen house after the yard was landscaped and planted in El Paso, Texas.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Mrs. J.W. Lorentzen and older relatives
This photo was taken at 521 Randolph St. Mrs. Lorentzen is on the left. At least four generations of the family are shown.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Lorentzen family relatives
This photograph was taken at 521 Randolph Dr. El Paso, Texas circa 1915 These are believed to be Mrs. J.W. Lorentzen's family.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Four generations of Mrs. J.W. Lorentzen's family
This photograph was taken at 521 Randolph St in El Paso, Texas.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Child playing on porch with dolls
This is probably the Lorentzen's daughter. Photograph taken at 521 Randolph Dr.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Child playing with dolls on front porch
Photograph taken at the Lorentzen family home at 521 Randolph Dr.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
Child sitting on porch steps
This is the front porch of 521 Randolph Dr. The woman by the door is probably Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Mother and child on front porch.
This is the front porch of 521 Randolph Dr., and the woman is probably Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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Man and child on front porch
This is the front porch at 521 Randolph Dr. The man may be Mr. J.W. Lorentzen, but if so, who is operating the camera? Mr. Lorentzen came to El Paso for his health. He worked initially as a photographer for a company in Detroit. The Lorentzen photographs are from glass plate negatives made by Mr. Lorentzen.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
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521 Randolph Dr.
The Lorentzen home right after it was built in 1907.
Area: Central / Sunset Heights
Source: El Paso Museum of History
Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History
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