Paving 2nd Avenue N.E. Waseca. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph with caption, "Preparing the Street for Paving at Waseca, Minn." Probably 300 block of 2nd Avenue N.E., by the German Methodist Church. Teams of horses are preparing the soil; identified L-R: Hiram Powell with mules, Rourke's man and team, Joe McCarthy and team, Bill Wheelock and team, Rickmire with George Goodspeed's team.
Paving Lake Avenue, Men and Machine. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph; "30 Thousand Dollar Paving Underway" is written on front. Lake Avenue, 1910., now 3rd Avenue N.E. Bricks are lining the street, an old tractor is there and a crew of men, framing and laying the brick. Postcard is postmarked June 7, 1910, addressed to Mr. Ray Clayton in San Francisco, Cal. Note written by F. J. Frank. Two cent stamp.
Brick Laying Crew on Lake Avenue, Wasesca. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white photograph; "Brick Laying Crew on Lake Ave., Waseca, Minn." is written on the front. The street is lined with brick, a section is framed and a crew is working on the road. Lake Avenue is now 3rd Avenue N.E. Postcard addressed to Ray Clayton, but no address or postmark.
Paving Crew on Lake Avenue, Waseca. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph of "The Paving Crew at Work on 2 Miles of Paving at Waseca, Minn." written on front; the crew is working on Lake Avenue. (now 3rd Avenue N.E.) Note on back says they are working in front of Charles Smith and Mrs. Dunn homes - just east of 8th Street N.E. on 3rd Avenue N.E. This was the first street in Waseca to get paved because it was the route between E.A. Everett's h
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Bricking Crew on Wood Street (2nd Avenue N.E.), Waseca. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph reprint; crew bricking Wood Street (now 2nd Avenue N.E., between 7th Street and 8th Street.) as seen from Woods house; background homes: Ewert house and Van Orden house.
Elm Avenue Winter Scene: Madden, Guyer Residence, Methodist Church. Elm Avenue Residence. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph; captioned: East Elm Avenue, Waseca, Minn.; identified homes of Jerome Madden, Anton Guyer, the First Methodist parsonage, and the First Methodist Church, a winter scene.
800 Block East Elm Avenue, Waseca. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of East Elm Street, later Elm Avenue, Waseca, Minn. Road is paved with brick, a view to the West, on the 800 Block. Postcard addressed to Mr. Oscar Hoen, St. Paul, MN
East Elm Avenue, Waseca3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of East Elm Street, later Elm Avenue, Waseca, Minn. facing west. The streets are paved with brick, sidewalks and electricity lines present.
North State Street, Waseca Residential. Waseca State Street. Waseca Main Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard, winter residential scene, Waseca, Minn.; captioned: 609 North State Street; view to the south; house since removed. Waseca State Street House.
Lake Avenue, Waseca, MN, Winter Scene. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 5". Description: black and white photograph of Lake Avenue, now 3rd Avenue N.E., Waseca, winter scene.
Masonic Temple, Aughenbaugh Residence. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2" black and white postcard; captioned #419, Masonic Temple, Waseca, Minn. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.
E. A. Everett Residence. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph; captioned: "E. A. Everett residence, Waseca, Minn."; large Victorian home with extensive porches, double columns on front porch surrounding the round three-story staircase; some windows have round arches, many with stained glass; carriage house to left; located on Lake Avenue (now 3rd Avenue N.E. at 9th Street N.E. close to Clear Lake, East Elm Avenue and Flat Iron Park. Everett R
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White Clapboard House on Waseca Street. 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of a Waseca residential area; foreground: white clapboard house with dormer and front porch.
Aughenbaugh Residence, Masonic Temple, Waseca. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of the J. W. Aughenbaugh residence Waseca, Minn.; located on 3rd Avenue N.E. near Clear Lake, the home of Carrie and John Wallace Aughenbaugh, the EACO Flour Mill co-owner with partner, E. A. Everett.; three-story yellow brick residence with expansive open porches, grand entry, large windows throughout, porticochere on the left side, double-ionic columns support the main level porch, white railin
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Trowbridge Residence on State Street, Waseca. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white postcard photograph captioned: I. C. Trowbridge, Waseca, Minn.; built by Ira Trowbridge facing State Street; later turned to face the park on 4th Avenue N.E.; circular stained glass windows on second story; cedar shingle facade on third story gables, turned porch finials, other stained glass insets on several windows.
Man Standing on Building Foundation. 2 1/2" x 4 3/8" black and white photograph of an unidentified man standing outdoors at a construction site; he seems to be showing the interior of a foundation.
Noetzel Residence, Waseca. 3 1/8 x 4 7/8" black and white photograph, Herbert Noetzel home; Mrs. Noetzel, nee Elizabeth Panzram.
Linquist Residence on Elm Avenue, Waseca. Elm Avenue Residence. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of the house or residence identified on back as the Linquist House, 614 East Elm Avenue, Waseca; built in 1884 by Dr. Davidson, a dentist; then purchased by the Linquist family, or Lindquist, who turned it into a mortuary for many years; renovated in 1990s by Dennis Bartz; owner in 2005 is Stewart Miller.
Didra Residence, 716 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of a Waseca residence identified as the Didra house at 716 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca, MN.; Didra Drug Store was a prominent business at the corner of Elm Avenue and State Street.
Lindell Residence on 3rd Avenue N.E., Waseca. 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of the residence or house at 819 3rd Avenue N.E., Waseca, identified as the Lindell house.
Dr. Lynn Residence on 3rd Avenue S.E., Waseca. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4 x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of the Dr. Lynn residence at 802 3rd Avenue S.E., Waseca, Minnesota
Wolf Residence on 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca. 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of the Wolf residence at 522 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca. This building is on the National Register of Historic Sites.
Buckman Residence on 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca. 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of the Buckman residence at 402 2nd Avenue N.E., Waseca, Minn.; it is located across the street south of the Bailey/Lewer house, renovated WCHS Research Center..
Madden Residence on East Elm Avenue, Waseca. Elm Avenue Residence. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of the Madden residence at 317 East Elm Avenue, Waseca.
Patton Residence on East Elm Avenue, Waseca. Elm Avenue Residence. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of the house at 717 East Elm Avenue, Waseca; identified as the Patton residence; built by Ungerman; owned and occupied by Blake Patton, and then Frank Gallagher, Minnesota Supreme Court Justice.