8282 t
Cello
1910 Approximate
Cello in Case. Material: wood, metal. Size: 18" W. x 54" H. x 10 3/4" deep. Description: black wooden case - stickers on side of case - metal latches along sides - wooden cello inside case (bridge is broken) - four metal strings - horsehair bow inside case.
It was the first one owned by Harry Strong's father, who sold it to the Herbst Sisters' uncle, D. E. Perrin, who in turn gave it to Marguetite and Luella Herbst. Wooden case, hand made by D. E. Perrin (no date) Bierman Collection: Bernie Bierman was a football coach at the University of Minnesota for the Golden Gophers. Bernie Bierman was the grandson of a Waseca County pioneer, Heinrich F. Bierman. In 1855, Heinrich made a claim in sections 13, in Wilton and 18 in Otisco where he lived until December 22, 1882, when he was accidentally killed by a fall from a wagon. His wife and five children lived in Waseca after his death. Luella and Marguerite Herbst are the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Bierman, and the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Herbst. Mrs. Herbst was Elizabeth Bierman. They also donated items from Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Perrin. Mrs. Perrin was Emma Bierman.