Number of sheets: 2
21 October 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 2
11 November 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 1
27 November 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 1
30 December 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 2
14 January 1867, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 3
21 January 1867, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 1
27 January 1867, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.
Number of sheets: 4
Historical account of Rinehart Miller's experience during the Civil War as told to Mrs. E.A. Everett and Cecile Miller.
Number of sheets: 1
Honorable United States of America Military Discharge certificate awarded to William Rinehart Everett 21 July 1919. Military record on back.
Number of sheets: 1
Marriage Certificate. 1919. William R. Everett and Marion Willard. Material: paper. Size: Description: 2 September 1919. Witnesses: Constance Everett, sister of groom; Grant R. Willard, brother of bride.
Number of sheets: 4
Mary Born, Louis Born and Bonnie Born memories of the Von Sien and Everett families. Story of the blue glass bridal basket bowl and silver holder for the Lost Waseca: Inside the E.A. Everett Mansion exhibit. (VonSien, VonSein, Von Sien, Von Sein)
A Side Light on the Sioux by Doane Robinson. The story of 1862, Everett family mentioned in article. Original and photocopy. Number of sheets: 8
Number of sheets: 21
Photocopy of sympathy card addressed to Connie from Juliet and Byron. Photocopy of sympathy card from Ethel and Edgar Johnson. Funeral services for Mrs. E.A. Everett by Rev. J.W. Stedman. Photocopy of Mary Regene Everett funeral book: birth date; death date; family record information; services; bearers; relatives attending; friends who called; food; memorial wreaths; memorials given; helpful friends; notes or cards.
Number of sheets: 18
Photocopy of correspondence between Gene and Ceile. List of items in Everett estate and names next to items. Family history information. Photocopy of photo taken 30 November 1909 with caption: Monotype by G.fietcher?. See original letters in folder 5831.
Number of sheets: 5
Photocopy of extracts from notes of the history of Shetek County and a map of the South East shore of Lake Shetek.
Number of sheets: 35
Photocopy of article that was printed in the Mankato Free Press in 1890 by Mrs. L.E. Eastlick. Titled: "Thrilling Incidents of the Indian War of 1862 being a personal narrative of the outrages and horrors witnessed by Mrs. L.E. Eastlick in Minnesota."
Number of sheets: 1
Everett house floor plan rough sketch for house that was located at 206 North East 2nd Avenue (originally Lake Avenue) and 9th Street North East.
Number of sheets: 9
Correspondence between H.M. Workman and Lillian Everett Keeney 22 August 1894. Lake Shetek history.
Number of sheets: 3
Membership applications for Mary Ann Lueck, Hilma Jackson and Hattie R. Brown for the I.O.O.F. of Minnesota, Venus Rebekah Lodge No. 160, Waseca, MN.
Number of sheets: 1
Guest book for the I.O.O.F. of Minnesota, Venus Rebekah Lodge No. 160, Waseca, MN. 1918 - 1983.
Number of sheets: 1
Guest book for the I.O.O.F. of Minnesota, Venus Rebekah Lodge No. 160, Waseca, MN. 1965-1984.
Number of sheets: 4
Cecile R. Miller will.
Mary R. Everett Probate Records. Number of sheets: 3
Number of sheets: 4
Mary R. Everett will.
Number of sheets: 4
Constance A. Everett will.