53. Workers who cut the trees north of the Wien Church.

54. Northern view of the downed trees
beside the church.
56. Rear view of the Church in 1914.

57. Wien picnic in 1914.
58. If you enlarge this photo and go to the middle of
the picture, you will see young Eugene Becker being held close, by
one of his grandmothers at the Wien picnic. His mother, Catherine
Schumacher Becker, is sitting just to the right.
59. Bee tree down on the north side
of the church.

60. Fr. Phil looking at the downed trees.
61. Wien church and friary in the ice storm of 2002.

62. Church and the old school from the North during the
famous ice storm that incapacitated Wien for about five days in January
2002.
63. Old Michael Huber (John Noll) home in the ice storm.

64. South road to Wien right after
the ice storm.

65. Karl Meinhardt's old house at Caherine Amerein Meinhardt's funeral.
Catherine and Karl's ten children are on the porch,
with John Meinhardt
holding his sister, Frances Schumacher's oldest child, Robert.

66. Karl Meinhardt home, now owned by
Edna Clark, in 2002.

67.
Photo of Colonel John Bixenman's house
built in ____ with the help of next door neighbor, John Meinhardt.
Person in the photo has not yet been identified. This is presently
the home of Larry Schiltz, great grandson of Colonel Bixenman. (See
Photos # 67,68,69, and 70 for present day views of this home.)

68. View of Colonel John Bixeman's
home taken from the front of the house in 2002. It is now owned by grandson,
Larry Schiltz, and sits across the road from the Karl Meinhardt home.

69. View of Colonel John Bixeman's
home from the rear.

70. View of Colonel John Bixeman's home from Highway DD,
taken in 2002.
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