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Print, Photographic, Digital

Waseca Arts Center New Building. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Color photo; interior of 200 North State Street; building remodeled for Waseca Arts Center.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Waseca Arts Center New Building. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Color photo; interior of 200 North State Street; building remodeled for Waseca Arts Center.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Waseca Arts Center New Building. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Color photo; interior of 200 North State Street; building remodeled for Waseca Arts Center.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Waseca Arts Center New Building. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Color photo; interior of 200 North State Street; building remodeled for Waseca Arts Center.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Waseca Arts Center New Building. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Color photo; exterior of 200 North State Street; building remodeled for Waseca Arts Center.

Print, Photographic

Maplewood Park Cottages. Material: paper. Size: 8" x 10". Description: black and white photo; cottages and people at Maplewood Park; there is mosquito netting decorating the porch. See accession #1.87.7a

Print, Photographic

Maplewood Park Cottages. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 6". Description: black and white photo; cottages and people at Maplewood Park; there is mosquito netting decorating the porch. See accession #1.87.7a

Booklet

Who's Who in Waseca County. Material: paper, metal. Size: 9" x 14". Description: black heavy card stock cover, silver title print: "Who's Who in Waseca County and Surrounding Territory"; contents: unnumbered pages includes alphabetical listings of people owning land and residences in all townships, cities and villages of Waseca County, township maps, mail routes, land and landowner locations.

Booklet

Charter City of Waseca 1957. Material: paper, metal. Size: 9" x 11 1/2". Description: black card stock cover with window showing title page: "Charter City of Waseca"; contents: 70 pages of typewritten copy completed on September 5, 1957 in the office of the City Clerk, E. J. Lorig and typed by secretary, Lila Goemann; includes original charter of 1904, Amendment 1: elections of 1915, Amendment 2: coal yard amendment of 1917 and Amendment 3: a repeal of Section 21, Chapter XI water mains of 19 ... more

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. People gathered around band shell shelter.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. Announcer and band members standing next to band shell shelter.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. Band playing in front of the band shell shelter.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. Interior of band shell shelter.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. Announcer at band shell shelter.

Print, Photographic, Digital

Trowbridge Park Band Shell. Announcer at band shell shelter.

Book

The Doctors Mayo. Material: paper,textile. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Description: red hard cover with black spine title: "The Doctors Mayo"; contents: 822 pages with black and white photographs include the narrative recounting the first Doctor Mayo on the Minnesota frontier, the Civil War days, the sons Will and Charlie Mayo, new surgery procedures, the beginnings of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester and the Mayo Foundation.

Book

Dating Old Photographs, 1840-1929. Material: paper. Size: 8" x 10". Description: black glossy card stock cover with photo collage of old family portraits and white title print: "Dating Old Photographs"; contents: 93 pages of black and white photos arranged chronologically from the 1840s through the 1920s; descriptions are included on how to distinguish and date old photographs.

Book

More Dating Old Photographs, 1840-1929. Material: paper. Size: 8" x 10". Description: tan glossy card stock cover with photo collage of old family portraits and brown title print: "More Dating Old Photographs"; contents: 117 pages of black and white photos arranged chronologically from the 1840s through the 1920s; descriptions are included on how to distinguish and date old photographs.

Book

150 Years of Minnesota State History. Material: paper. Size: 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Description: orange glossy hard cover with cover graphic of a farm scene showing a farmer hand seeding his field, lumber jacks rolling logs in a river with black title print: "Shaping Minnesota's Identity"; contents: 297 pages covering the history of the state of Minnesota from the early pre-state days through the Governor Ventura administration and the beginning of the Internet age; black and white photos, indexed.

Book

Guide to American Houses. Material: paper. Size: 6 1/2" x 9". Description: yellow glossy card stock cover with cover photo of vintage house and red title print: "A Field Guide to American Houses"; contents: 525 pages of black and white photos representing different architectural designs of American houses including Native American, pre-railroad, Colonial, Romantic, Victorian, Eclectic, Mediterranean and Modern; indexed.

Book

Alistair Cooke's America. Material: paper, textile. Size: 8" x 12". Description: 400 pages of information, photos, drawings, paintings detailing the history of America from its discovery through the 1960s; indexed.

Print, Photographic

William Michaelis. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white snapshot of a man wearing bib overalls and a flat top hat, arms akimbo, posed in front of a farm shed; identified as William Bill Michaelis who farmed south of New Richland.

Print, Photographic

Dora Neumann Michaelis. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white snapshot of a woman wearing a 1930s style dress, posed in front of an evergreen tree; identified as Dora Michaelis (Mrs. William Bill Michaelis) who farmed south of New Richland.

Print, Photographic

William Michaelis. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white snapshot of a man wearing bib overalls and a fedora hat; he is posed in front of a farm shed; identified as William Bill Michaelis who farmed south of New Richland.

Print, Photographic

Twin Sisters, Dora Neuman Michaelis and Anna Neuman Rafoth. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white snapshot of a two women wearing 1920s style dresses, posed in front of an evergreen tree; identified as twin sisters Anna Neumann Rafoth and Dora Neumann Michaelis of New Richland.