1.05.157
Print, Photographic
1983
Lewer Building, South State Street. Lewer Auto Building. Material: paper. Size: 4 7/8" x 3 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of the Lewer building on South State Street at 2nd Avenue S.W., Waseca, MN. Lewer Auto Co., a dealership of Chrysler Dodge Plymouth cars, automobiles. Lewer Auto continued to occupy this building until Henry Lewer's retirement in 1998.
This is a collection of many photographs, a visual documentation of Waseca area businesses and buildings, taken in 1983 by Waseca High School student, Todd Ingram, for an Eagle Scouts project. Ingram graduated in 1984. Waseca business: Lewer Auto Co. Built in 1916-1917 by Ewald Lewer, originally a three-story structure. The building’s basement was home to the E.E. Webber Barber Shop and the L.J. Fiebiger Tailoring Establishment. G.M. Hartson Confectionery Store was on the main floor. Dr. F.A. Swartwood’s offices and the Waseca Cooperative Milling Company’s offices were on the second floor. The third floor was used by the Lewer Garage as a paint shop and for storage purposes. Over the years, businesses continued to utilize the building along with the E.W. Lewer Garage. Display room of the garage building was leased to the Post Office department in 1926 until 1937. The Waseca library then rented the space and they remained in the building until after World War II in 1951. Lightning hit the building on September 1, 1966 causing the third floor to be destroyed by fire. The third floor was home to the gunstock manufacturing division of Herter’s Inc. Crevice Café was on the first floor of the Lewer building directly north of the garage offices. Jerry Huntington’s barber shop was located in the front basement of the building.