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Kruspe Saloon, Orland Park, IL circa 1890's

This is a picture of my great, great uncle Albert Kruspe (I think I have the greats right. He was my paternal great grandfather's brother) in the bar he owned called Kruspe's Saloon in Orland Park, IL. The bar is still there and is now known as Paddy D's. 
This picture is from the 1890's. It features my great, great uncle along with his young daughter, holding a shotgun in her lap with her teddy bear sitting on the bar. This is an awesome picture that I got from the Orland Park Historical Society. When I contacted them, the guy that received my email said he was just putting this picture up on his computer . . . the Kruspe's must have been calling me. View full size.

This is a picture of my great, great uncle Albert Kruspe (I think I have the greats right. He was my paternal great grandfather's brother) in the bar he owned called Kruspe's Saloon in Orland Park, IL. The bar is still there and is now known as Paddy D's.

This picture is from the 1890's. It features my great, great uncle along with his young daughter, holding a shotgun in her lap with her teddy bear sitting on the bar. This is an awesome picture that I got from the Orland Park Historical Society. When I contacted them, the guy that received my email said he was just putting this picture up on his computer . . . the Kruspe's must have been calling me. View full size.

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