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Application

State Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. Material: paper. Size: 10 1/2" x 17" Description: blue paper - black print: "Cyclone Policy, The State Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company."

Application

State Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. Material: paper. Size: 10 1/2" x 17". Description: blue paper - black print: "The State Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company, Waseca, Minn, Incorporated 1869."

Print, Photographic

Angelina's Residence. "Angelina Fisk's home on Front Street is one of the oldest in Janesville. It was built in 1875 by a Mr. Sprague. Angelina's grandfather, Charles Day, is at left. He is shown with Pearle Day, his wife, Mary and daughter, Mary who was Angelina's mother. Wooden walkway and fenced yard." 5 1/2" x 5" newspaper reprint.

Album, Photograph

Quade family. 14" x 11" Description: brown hard cover album - print on front: "Mail Order Department, Aarons-Marks Clothing Co., Milwaukee, Wis." Photos from 1900-1920s.

Announcement, Graduation

Southern School of Agriculture Commencement 1966. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Description: white paper - black print: "Thirteenth Annual Commencement, 1966, University of Minnesota, Southern School of Agriculture, Waseca, Minnesota"; Baccalaureate and Commencement program information inside; members of the class of 1966 listed on back.

Program

Waseca County Farm Bureau, Annual Banquet, 1963. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 5 1/2" Description: white paper folder with blue print: "Annual Banquet, Waseca County Farm Bureau, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Waseca, Minnesota, Thursday, January 24, 1963"; program and menu listed inside; officers listed on back.

Booklet

Waseca FFA, 1962. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Description: yellow cover - blue print: "Waseca FFA Banquet, April 23, 1962" - program information inside.

Booklet

Southern School of Agriculture, Waseca, Minnesota. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Description: yellow cover - black print: "'The Counselor and his community', Ethics, Annual Workshop, Minnesota Counselors Association, Southern School of Agriculture, Waseca, Minnesota. April 30, May 1, 2" - officers and program information listed inside.

Program

Tuscan Lodge #77, 1961. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2\" x 8 1/2\". Description: gray paper - black print: \"George Washington Birthday Observance, Tuscan Lodge #77 A.F. & A.M, Masonic Temple, Waseca, Minnesota, Saturday, February 18, 1961\" - program information inside.

Magazine

The Ag Man. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" Description: gray and green colored photo of three men on front cover - black print: "The Ag Man, Voice of Minnesota's Vocational Agriculture Instructors, Measuring Fertilizer Results, Fall Edition, 1956"

Booklet

Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Material: paper. Size: 4 3/4" x 7". Description: saddle-stitched with cardboard covers - black print: Instruction Pamphlet No. 5030, February 1943, Single Capacity Freight Car Brake Equipment, ("K" Triple Valve), Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Pittsburgh, PA., U.S.A. - 62 pages of description, operation and maintenance directions.

Booklet

Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Material: paper. Size: 4 3/4" x 7" Description: saddle-stitched with cardboard covers - black print: "Instruction Pamphlet No. 5034, April 1936, The "LN" Passenger Car Air Brake Equipment, Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Pittsburgh, PA., U.S.A." - 62 pages of description, operation and maintenance directions.

Card, Memorial

Dwain D. Nelson. Material: paper. Size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Description: white paper - color photo of Dwain on front cover - black print: "In memory of Dwain D. Nelson, September 27, 1932 - March 2, 2010" - program information inside - obituary on back.

Booklet

Waseca Co-Operative Creamery Association, Creamery Account Book. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4" Description: gray cover - black print: "Creamery Account Book, Waseca Co-operative Creamery Association, L. R. Abraham, Operator; Waseca, Minn."

Booklet

Funk's Hybrid Corn Data Notebook, 22nd Edition. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" Description: color photo of a kernel of corn - black and white print: "Funk's Hybrid, Corn Data Note Book, 22nd Edition, It's what's in the seed that counts" - stamped on back: "Arthur F. Bartels, 405 N. State St., Waseca, Minnesota."

Print, Photographic

Horses. 4" x 5" black and white photo. Note on back: "From E S Iversen" - "Hasco Photographic Studios"

Print, Photographic, Digital

Dave and John Kunst in Waseca Crowd. About 3 P.M. on June 20, 1970 in front of the Waseca, Minnesota State Theatre Dave and John Kunst started the first verified walk around the world. Hundreds of people gathered to witness the two brothers walk East out of town with their mule Willie Makeit. A band played King of the Road as the Kunst brothers headed East to circumambulate the earth with exception of the oceans. Dave returned triumphant 4 years, three months and 16 days later from the West. Jo ... more

Print, Photographic, Digital

Dave and John walking Willie Makeit on the sidewalk through downtown Madison, Wisconsin. A young boy follows along giving the peace sign. The idea of using a mule to carry their gear and attract attention worked great for the brothers.

Print, Photographic, Digital

August 22, 1970 Pete Kunst showed up in Ligonier, Pennsylvania from Santa Ana, California to walk with Dave and John for three days. It was the only time the three Kunst brothers walked together on the world walk. When Pete said good-bye he made a promise that if anything happened to either one of his brothers he would be willing to step in and help finish the walk. Two years later when John Kunst was shot and killed by bandits in Afghanistan Pete would fulfill that promise.

Print, Photographic, Digital

John, Dave and Willie Makeit walking across the George Washington Bridge that spans the Hudson River between Fort Lee, New Jersey and Manhattan New York.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Kunst Brothers Walking into New York City on October 7, 1970 the brothers accomplished the first leg of their walk around the world. They walked to Battery Park and touched the Atlantic Ocean. Willie Makeit was taken back to Waseca, Minnesota where the mule was kept by the Miller family and their 22 kids until the finish of the walk. Dave and John were given free airline tickets to Lisbon, Portugal where the next leg of the walk would start at the shores of the Atlantic ocean. The brothers would ... more

Print, Photographic, Digital

The second leg of the Earth-Walk started on December 21, 1970 on the shores of the Atlantic at Cabo da Roca with Willie Makeit II a mule the brothers received from the the Portuguese Tourist Bureau. John took a picture of Dave and Willie Makeit II when they walked through Lisbon, Portugal. Language was an immediate problem for the Kunst brothers and that problem would continue across Europe and Asia. It wasn't until they reached Australia that language was no longer a concern for the brothers. T ... more

Print, Photographic, Digital

The Kunst brothers walked out of Spain and entered France at Cerbere on March 30, 1971. Willie Makeit II nourished herself on the grass that covered the French city park chosen by Dave and John as a campsite for the night. The people of Portugal and Spain had been wonderful but France would prove that the French tend to be somewhat haughty. France was the start of the brothers' chant. Nobody knows and nobody cares. Their walk from the border to Marseille was aggravated by arrogant officials who ... more

Print, Photographic, Digital

April 13, 1971 Dave, John and Willie Makeit II walked through the Arch of Triumph in Montpellier, France. The hospitable mayors of Portugal and Spain were missed. The American Consul General in Marseille, France helped. He had the consulate contact officials and the media including the International Herald Tribune. They got their picture in the Herald Tribune in April 27, 1971.

Print, Photographic

Allen Wolf. 2" x 2 1/4" color photo.