Hamburg Centennial Necktie

I ran across this post tonight and thought I would share it again.

How far back do your Hamburg roots go?

Steven


Hamburg Centennial – 1/19/15

For all my followers with Hamburg, Iowa roots, do you know when the Hamburg Centennial was?

Tonight I ran across a nice little memento of the Hamburg Centennial.

Hamburg Iowa, Centennial, 1858-1958, CelebrationThe Hamburg Centennial was celebrated on September 12-13, 1958. My grandparents were living just outside of Hamburg at that time.

My Grandma saved this centennial necktie from the celebration.

Necktie, Necktie Clasp, Centennial, Hamburg, IowaOn the back you can see the clasp of the necktie. I can just imagine my Grandfather wearing this necktie.

Necktie Clasp, 1958 Neck tie, Centennial celebrationI just had to take a picture of the necktie clasp. They are not so much different today.

Hamburg was founded in 1858 by a man who had immigrated from near Hamburg Germany. The first settlers in the Hamburg area came in the 1840’s and believed that they were settling in Missouri. After a survey was made when Iowa became a state it was found that they lived in Iowa.

My Braman ancestors moved to Hamburg in the 1870’s and were there for the 1880 census. My Beck ancestors moved to the area just south of the state line in the mid 1860’s.

Hamburg Iowa Centennial, 100 Years of HamburgWe weren’t there for the founding of Hamburg, but it was not long after when my family settled in the area. We were definitely there near the beginning of the first 100 years of Hamburg.

Do you have any early Hamburg ancestors?

Steven

Other Hamburg Posts:

Hamburg Main Street

Hamburg Main Street II

Hamburg Winter Sky

Hamburg Windows

Hamburg Memories

Hamburg Grade Schools

Hamburg Buildings

Hamburg Baseball

Popcorn Festival Floats

Stoner Drug

Old Football Program

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Wednesday Image Search – Cus

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

After searching for ‘bus’ two weeks ago, I will search for ‘cus’ this week.

What images will I find?

Chinese Circus, Shanghai, Acrobats, flexibleThe first image is from a trip to Shanghai, China in 2000. They took me to a Chinese Circus. There were no animals, only acrobats doing wonderful feats of strength and agility.

Jerusalem Damascus Gate - Stoning of Stephen - St. Stephen's Day - Gates of JerusalemThe second image is of the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. I have walked through this gate many times over the years and I also walked over it once.

smoky sky, out of focus, bad air qualityThis was an out of focus picture caused by smoke in the air. We had a few very bad fires a couple years ago.

Custard Pie, Dessert, BraaiHave you ever had custard pie? I was enjoying a braai with some South African friends in Australia and they couldn’t get a milk tart from the store, but a custard pie is similar.

Sydney Public Library, Customs House Library, Library Branch, SydneyI like to visit libraries when I travel. Here is the Custom House library in Sydney, Australia. A very unique structure with a lot of history

I had some interesting pictures to choose from for ‘cus’. I hope you enjoyed my choices.

Which is your favorite of these ‘cus’ pictures?

What should I search for next?  Perhaps I will extend the ‘?us’ series. Maybe ‘dus’? I think I have enough images to choose from.

Steven

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