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Photographer

Unknown

Contributors

Arnswald, Darlene; Assael, Daniel

Keywords

Dinda Home; Early homesteads; Slavia; Dinda Family

Description

Dinda Family members and friends pose on the porch of the first home they built in Slavia, c. 1915. Pictured left to right: 1. Unidentified, 2. Martin Stanko, 3. Katherine Dinda Senkarik, 4. Mrs. John Stanko, 5. Unidentified, 6. Michael Dinda, Sr., 7. George Jakubcin. Handprinted on the photo are the words: "first home Dinda" with an arrow drawn, pointing to the structure. Also handwritten: "FL Aug 15" (exact year unknown). This photo appeared on page 36 of "Like a Mustard Seed: the Slavia Settlement (Wehr: 1982). Snapshot (courtesy: Robert Dinda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001 for 90th anniversary display.

Date

c. 1911-1915

Subjects

Slavia (Fla.) -- History

Subject-Personal Names

Stanko, Martin; Senkarik, Katherine Dinda; Stanko, Mrs. John; Dinda, Michael, Sr.; Jakubcin, George, Sr.

Coverage-Spatial

Seminole County (Fla.); Slavia (Fla.)

Number of Images

2 images

Side of Image

Front of Postcard

Repository

St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School; DSpace at St. Luke's

Repository Collection

Dinda Family Collection

CFM Storyline

People; Places; Social Life

Identifier

DP0015062

Rights Statement

All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact St. Luke's Lutheran Church at 2021 W SR 426, Oviedo, FL 32765 or (407) 365-3408.

Digital Publisher

St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Oviedo, Fla.

Digital Reproduction Specifications

This image was derived from an uncompressed TIFF image scanned at a minimum of 400 dpi.

Date Digitized

2001

Keywords

Dinda Home; Early homesteads; Slavia; Dinda Family

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