1.08.34
Book
1994 Approximate
Small Town America. Material: paper. Size: 10 1/2" W. 11 1/2" L. x 2" D. Description: gray hardcover with paper dust jacket. Contents: 159 numbered pages, dozens of black and white photographs featuring local citizens and details of small town architecture throughout America including several from Waseca County: New Richland, Janesville and Waseca; information and photos about the Waseca's Pheasant Cafe; Joe and Ruth Kozan and the Waseca Music Company; New Richland's Tom Bruzek and the historic Bruzek's Hardware Store exterior and interior; Janesville's Main Street 1991; Waseca's Dr. Siegfried Oeljen's refractory room; Waseca's Judge Gallagher and the County Clerk's office of Waseca County; Marge Britton, librarian posed inside Janesville Public Library; Janesville's West Second Street Armendariz House and alley; Joe and Ellen Tetzloff in their Janesville house living room and dining room on East Second Street; Waseca's Alan and Adele Wolf house parlors; Janesville's St. John's Episcopal Church stained glass window a gift of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of the W. & St. P.R.R., now displayed in the Waseca County History Center Museum.
This book was reviewed in the Waseca Co. News, April 21, 1994: page 1. References to locations in Waseca County are found on the following pages: 8, 33, 34, 36-39, 46,49, 56, 57, 59, 70, 92, 93, 98, 108, 124-127, 134, 159.
Small Town America
David Plowden
Harry M. Abrams, Inc.