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ITHE LITTLE LOG HOUSE IN WHICH FOURTEEN KALTENBRUN CHILDREN WERE BORN; NOWI Mer«ld-N«ws Photography! |never trot cold for we were snuggled down beneath a covering of thick comforters, and! | feather ticks,” says Mrs. Christel.It was a privilege to sleep up in the altic. Mrs. Christel relates, and despite the cold,; none complained about climbing up there and making the dash for the covers, for they knew they would he warm after they once, got under the quilts.Nine of the fourteen children born in 1he nld house are still living: They are: Mrs..' -Joe Uaerthoeffner, Mrs. Albert Christel. Anion Kaltenbrun, Mrs. William Wollershcim. i Mrs. John Michels. Mrs. Anton Eberle. Pelcj Kaltenbrun, Joe Kaltenbrun, and Louis Kal-;« tenbrun. lt;Dear to the hearts of the children of Ludwig Kaltenbrun. one of the pioneer farmers of the town of Eaton, is a little old log house built more than sixty years ago that still stands on the Louis Adclmann farm and serves as a rhicken coop. Fourteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Kallen-brun, nine of whom are still living. This picture came to the Herald-News through the courtesy of Mrs. Albert Christel. one of the Kaltenbrun children that was reared in the house.The log house is a two-room building, the upper part of which was never finished off. During the winter the wind whistled ihrough between the cracks and crevices, “but we
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Manitowoc Herald News

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Jan 15, 1932

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