66.01.61
Print, Photographic
1900 Approximate
Aughenbaugh Residence Porch: Aughenbaughs, Everett, Miller. 4" x 3" black and white photograph of a group of people gathered on the front porch at the Aughenbaugh residence; identified L-R: J. W. Aughenbaugh, Mrs. Aughenbaugh, Nettie Miller Everett, E. A. Everett (standing), Daisy Miller, Harry Miller (standing); (notes by Constance Everett) says, "I think this woman and husband . . . were English customers named Salisbury, . . . I was named after her sister!" (Album 1 photo 23c). Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.
The donor is the great-grandson of William Everett, co-founder with Aughenbaugh, of the E. A. Co Mill in Waseca County. The Everett home, built by William's son Edward Everett, overlooking the east end of Clear Lake, was a showplace in its time, a classic Victorian-style home, it was demolished in 1958 it was an architectural and historical loss to Waseca County. This photograph is from one of the Everett family albums. Aughenbaugh Residence; Aughenbaugh Home; Aughenbaugh House; Masonic Temple.