Carlton-Huffman family children, 1910s
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Description
Five young cousins of the Carlton-Huffman family pose together around a tree stump. They appear to be behind a house, likely the family one on First Avenue and Seventh Street. The girls all wear white, sleeved dresses, while Carl wears a white shirt and dark pants. A water pump is situated left of them.
Left to right: Carl Huffman, Alice Carlton, Albert Carlton, Madeline Huffman, and Esmeralda Huffman.
Carl, Madeline, and Esmeralda Huffman were the children of Martin and Stella (Alberhasky) Huffman. Alice and Albert Carlton were the children of Albert O. "Bud" and Edna May (Baker) Carlton. Another daughter, Helen Carlton, is not pictured here.
Albert O. Carlton and Martin Huffman were half-brothers, both the sons of Mary Elizabeth (Augustine) Carlton Huffman (Lovetinsky et al., p. 93).
Left to right: Carl Huffman, Alice Carlton, Albert Carlton, Madeline Huffman, and Esmeralda Huffman.
Carl, Madeline, and Esmeralda Huffman were the children of Martin and Stella (Alberhasky) Huffman. Alice and Albert Carlton were the children of Albert O. "Bud" and Edna May (Baker) Carlton. Another daughter, Helen Carlton, is not pictured here.
Albert O. Carlton and Martin Huffman were half-brothers, both the sons of Mary Elizabeth (Augustine) Carlton Huffman (Lovetinsky et al., p. 93).
Publisher
Coralville Public Library. Coralville Digital History Library.
Date
1910s
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Educational use only, no other permissions given.
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Coralville, Iowa
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Citation
“Carlton-Huffman family children, 1910s,” Coralville Digital History Library, accessed November 9, 2025, https://coralvilledigitalhistory.omeka.net/items/show/139.


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