SCHAUFELBERGER Artifacts
JOHNSON and SCHAUFELBERGER GENEALOGY
SCHAUFELBERGER Artifacts
Artifacts

Rand & Sharon Johnson
"Grandparent's Book" of Margaret (Schmidt) Schaufelberger
numerous photographs of various family members and friends
"Baby Book" of Margaret Ann Schaufelberger
Baptismal Certificate of Margaret Ann Schaufelberger
Original oil paintings and watercolors by Margaret Ann (Schaufelberger) Johnson including one of Holston Lake, TN
Wooden icebox that was "original equipment" in the Schaufelberger home at 9333 215th Street, Queens Village
Photo of Charles Schaufelberger with "Company C 108th Infantry 1919" and another of "1st Battalion 108th Infantry 1919"; Photos of Charles in uniform
 April 8, 1918 issue of Camp Upton newspaper "Trench and Camp"
Copy of "The Chat" containing photo of "correspondent" Margaret (Schmidt) Schaufelberger
Mother's Day and Xmas cards made by Margaret Ann Schaufelberger as a child
Programs to various recitals where Margaret Ann Schaufelberger sang as a teen
"Welcome to the world" letter from "Elsie and Marius" to "Miss Margaret Ann Schaufelberger" dated "New York December 16th 1922"
Various report cards and commencement programs of Margaret Ann Schaufelberger
June 1906 PS122 Class Photo (incl. Charles Schaufelberger)
Classroom photo circa 1904 (incl. Charles Schaufelberger)
Sport Team photo circa 1904 (incl. Charles Schaufelberger)
Program from the Salesmen's Convention December 16th to 18th, 1919 of McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 91 Fulton Street New York (employer of Margaret Schmidt Schaufelberger)
July 2, 1933 Long Island Sunday Press with photo of Margaret Ann Schaufelberger in PS 109 "Peace Play"
WWI German army belt buckle with circular medallion containing a crown encircled by the words "GOTT MIT UNS" with the addt'l words "GEO. H. CAMPBELL" and "ALTENHAR, GER." apparently hand -stamped in small letters outside the medallion (see image)
Commemorative pin with the symbol of the 27th Division and the words "WELCOME HOME 27TH DIVISION" on a black background (see image)
Hardcover book entitled "The World's Greatest War" by Prof. Charles Maxwell published c. 1915 with initials "MS" on page ends