32.267
Print, Photographic
1937 Approximate
Eagle Scouts, Aquilla Club. 7 3/8" x 6 3/4" black and white reprint of a composite of 55 oval portraits of Aquilla Club, Waseca Eagle Scouts and leaders; identified L-R: (top row) Robert Anderson, Rolland Lorenz, Ralph Lorenz, Harold Mitchell, Owen Herman, Melvin Gallagher, Robert Lynn, Eugene Graham, Herbert Anderson, and Ervin Wynnemer; (row2) Glen Myers, Walter Engel, Roy Myers, Robert Graham, Russell Peterson, R.E. Hodgson, George Mellinger, Errel Wynnemer, Robert Krause, Robert Gray; (row 3) Walter Holstrom, Elmer Groebner, George Mahler, Herman Peterson, E. A. Everett, Rev. C. M. Brandon, Lawrence Mellinger, Burkhart Senn, Martin Senn; (row 4) Andrew Downie, Glen Smith, Iver Wynnemer, Frank Kiesler, Darold Farrell, Jack Kelly; (row 5) Floyd Daehn, George Minske, Warren Gray, Stanley Fox, Donald Peterson, Lewis L. Barret, Glen Neidt, Kenneth Brown, Boyd Gorwin, Albert Groebner; Wesley Draheim, Robert Sweet, Bert Weber, Robert L. Hodgson, James Fox, Eugene Farrell, Robert Peterson, Eugene Groebner, Robert Wynnemer, Robert Logue.
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.