A snowy Chicago day

Louise and Dorothy Mueller in the snow

This is a photo of my great-grandmother Dorothy Mueller and her grandmother, Wilhelmina Nahrstaedt, after a large snowstorm. This photo was likely taken in Dorothy’s backyard at 1618 Diversey Ave. in Chicago, about 1916. It had apparently snowed so much that the doghouse was nearly covered, and the snow was piled up to the windows in the garage! It looks like Dorothy is having a great time playing in the snow!

Dorothy Marie Mueller was born on December 17, 1908 in Chicago. Her parents were Albert Carl Mueller and Louise Marie Nahrstaedt, and they were active members of the German community in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. Her father and uncle were involved in the brick making industry in Lakeview, which was waning by this time. Dorothy had two older sisters, Gertrude and Edna. The family attended St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, where the girls also attended school until 8th grade. Dorothy would later marry Erwin Wischmeyer in 1934 and have two children.

Auguste Marie Wilhelmina Kaefermann (who normally went by Wilhelmina) was born in Germany in 1856. She married Ludwig Nahrstaedt in about 1877 in Germany, and their first three children were born there. Sometime in early 1891, Ludwig left for the US to find a new home for them in Chicago. Several months later in August 1891, when she was eight months pregnant, she gathered up the three children and followed him to the US. They settled in Lakeview, just north of Chicago, and Ludwig found a job as a teamster for a lumber company. Their daughter Louise would marry Albert Mueller, and they would live nearby at 1618 W. Diversey Ave. Ludwig would pass away in April 1916, likely just after this photo was taken. Wilhelmine would pass away in March 1929. They are both buried at Eden Memorial Park in Schiller Park, IL.

Louise’s first grade class

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“Mamma (Louise Nahrstaedt Mueller) 1st Grade in Germany 1885” Source: Mueller family photo

Autumn is in full swing already, and school is well underway. I recently re-discovered this old class photo amongst my scanned family photos. My 2nd great-grandmother, Louise Marie Nahrstaedt, was born in Sandau, Germany, in 1879. As far as I know, her family lived there until 1891 when they emigrated to the United States, settling in Chicago, Illinois. This image is a class photo from 1885, when Louise was in first grade. She is the girl circled in the front row. She seems to be very good friends with the other three girls in the front row, because they are all sitting close to each other, holding hands or linking arms. I wonder if she was still friends with them when she was 12, leaving for the United States, and if they were, did they ever have a chance to write to each other and remain friends? Would she find close school friends here in the United States? Only time will tell!