1.01.448
Print, Photographic
1922
Boy Scouts at Experiment Station. 5 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph; Waseca Boy Scouts, Aquilla Club at the Scout Feed at the Experiment Station Farm in 1922; boys posed wearing knee pants and hats and standing side by side; background: large house and a car.
Boy Scouts, troops. Photo also in Aquilla Club scrapbook 41.05.1, U4, Box 173.2. In August 1912, the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents purchased 246 acres of land half a mile to the south and west of Waseca on the edge of the city limits. The Southeast Demonstration Farm and Experiment Station began operations in 1913. In 1925, the Southeast Demonstration and Experiment Station became the Southeast Experiment Station. In 1941, with an additional land purchase, the station totaled 598 acres. Land was set aside for the Southern School of Agriculture which admitted its first students in 1953. In 1969, the Southern School of Agriculture evolved into the University of Minnesota Technical College-Waseca then it was renamed as the University of Minnesota-Waseca, sharing land with the newly named Southern Experiment Station (SES). Finally, in 1999, the Southern Experiment Station became the Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC).