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Print, Photographic

Rinehart Miller in Grocery Store. 8-1/4" x 6-1/4" black and white photograph of the interior of the Miller grocery store; visible are sacks of Waseca White Rose flour made by the EACO Mill; also pictured are two women and two men, the older man standing behind counter is Rinehart Miller, the owner.

Print, Photographic

Olivia Pool Hall. Size: (a) original 5" W. x 7" L. (b) copy - 3 1/2" W. x 4" L. Description: black and white print - subject of photo is the Olivia Pool Hall - two men stand at the bar - two pool tables hanging light fixtures - cigar and pipe display - shelves of liquor and glasses - spittoons, coffee dispenser, and safe.

Photograph, Negative, Film

PLACEHOLDER Colors: Black, White. Interior of Olivia Pool Hall. Negative for Acc. #1.87.4 a,b.

Print, Photographic

Maplewood Park Auditorium. 6-5/8" x 4-5/8" black and white photograph of structures identified on the back as Chautauqua Auditorium in Maplewood Park, photographed by Dr. D. S. Cummings; cardboard photo mount identified with initials D. S. C.

Print, Photographic

Maplewood Park and Everett Family. 4-1/2" x 3-7/8" photograph of six women posed in front and on the porch of a cottage in Maplewood Park during the time of the Chautauqua; there is mosquito netting and flag bunting decorating the porch. Identified L-R: Nettie Miller Everett (Mrs. E. A. Everett); Mrs. Amelia Everett (second wife of William Everett); unknown; unknown; Daisy Aughenbaugh Miller (Mrs. Harry Miller); and Jennie Aughenbaugh Strong (Mrs. G. W. Strong).

Postcard, Photographic

Otisco Creamery and Businesses. 5-3/8" x 3-1/4" postcard photograph of buildings identified as Otisco, Minn.; the view looking east from railroad track in foreground. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. M & St. L Railroad. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. C & NW Railroad. Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad. DM & E Railroad.

Print, Photographic

Waseca Young People in Costume. 9" x 6 1/4" black and white photograph of a group of young people wearing costumes for a production set during colonial American times; backside note reads, "Martha Washington reception at Grant House 1891." Identified on back L-R: Cyril Sweet, unidentified, Jessie Helms (now Mrs. Lynn), Clarence Graham, Florence Ward (Mrs. Charles Watson), Adelaide Claghorn (Mrs. Lucian Clement), Guy Everett, Georgie Wurt (Mrs. Chas. Halbcut), (seated) Bessie Miller, David Clagho ... more

Print, Photographic, Stereograph

Unidentified Waseca County Residence. Images of Clear Lake and Waseca Stereograph. 7" x 4 1/4" stereograph with images on both sides; one side has Clear Lake and surroundings; an 1883 Series by Manderfeld; the other side is of an unidentified house.

Directory

Sacred Heart Parish, Waseca Directory 1970s. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11". Description: white cover; black print: "Sacred Heart Parish, Waseca, Minnesota"; black and white photo of Waseca Sacred Heart Church; includes history of parish, directory of school and church staff with photos and directory of members including names, addresses and photos of families.

Postcard, Photographic

Waldorf Band. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph of the Waldorf Band standing in the middle of Waseca State Street; caption reads "Waldorf Band, Fair, Sept. '09, Waseca, Minn." The intersection of Elm Avenue and State Street in the background; main street Waseca; musicians hold brass musical instruments and drums, wearing band uniforms; arches visible over street in background. G.B. Mellby, photograp ... more

Print, Photographic

St. Ann's Catholic Church. 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" black and white postcard photograph of a bulding identified on the front as St. Ann's Church, Janesville, Minn., A.S.H. Addressed to Pat McDonough, New Richland, Minn. Message appears to have been erased. Postmarked 10 Feb 1908 at Janesville, Minn.

Postcard, Photographic

Marching Band. 2" x 3 1/4" black and white photograph of a 13-piece unidentified band marching down dirt country road; dressed in suits, not uniforms, two boys wearing knickers.

Print, Photographic

Sacred Heart School. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of the old Sacred Heart School built in 1923. "Photo C-129, L.L.Cook Co., Milwaukee."

Postcard, Photographic

Clear Lake Road. 5-3/8" x 3-1/2" black and white postcard photograph of a road identified as Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn. #C-123. Postcard identified as The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee.

Postcard, Photographic

Waseca Birds Eye View. 5-1/2 x 3-1/2 postcard photograph of Birds Eye View Looking North, Waseca, Minn. #59. Visible are C & NW depot and railroad cars, Waverly Hotel, Laird-Norton Lumber, Weller residence, Hotel Ryan, courthouse, jail, Grant House. Postcard published by NOKO. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. C & NW Railroad.

Postcard, Photographic

Janesville Foundry. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2". Description: postcard photograph identified on the front as the Janesville Foundry and Machine Shop; visible are a horse-drawn buggy, water wagons, and several steam tractors and other equipment in foreground; and lumber office on left, water tower in background; published by Karbo.

Print, Photographic

Man in Early Ford Coupe. 4-1/4" x 2-3/8" black and white photograph of an unidentified man seated in an early Ford coupe automobile with spoked-wheels.

Print, Photographic Cabinet Card

Pat McDonough Wedding Portrait. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" cabinet card wedding photograph of couple identified as Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDonough of the Waldorf-New Richland area; photographed by Krueger and Blissenbach, Waseca; surface damage

Print, Photographic

Patrick McDonough Family. McDonough Residence. Material: paper. Size: 7 1/2" x 9 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of a large 2-story house with front porch, covered side entrance and Eastlake trim; identified as the Patrick McDonough family in front of their home near Waldorf. Seen here is believed to be Charles McDonough (son of Sheriff Michael and Rose Ann (Lynch) McDonough) and nephew of Patrick Jr. (holding the cello). Charles lived with his Uncle Patrick in 1900. He was the ... more

Yearbook

Sacred Heart High School Annual, 1919, "The Chronograph." Material: paper, metal. Size: 8" W. x 11" L. Description: brown cover - gold embossed lettering: "The Chronograph 1919", Sacred Heart High School yearbook - approximately 50 stapled pages of graduates' photos, and writings about the class of 1919.

Yearbook

Sacred Heart High School Annual, 1921, "The Chronograph." Material: paper, metal. Size: 8" W. x 11" L. Description: gray/brown simulated leather cover - gold embossed and black lettering: "The Chronograph SHS 1921", Sacred Heart High School yearbook - approximately 50 stapled pages of graduates' photos, and writings about the class of 1921; graduates included Gladys Doran, Celestine Magner, Mary Kaiser, Kathryn McDermott, Sabinus Mulcahy, Bernard Coughlin, John Dinneen, Joseph Brozik, Arthur ... more

Yearbook

Sacred Heart High School Annual, 1946, "The Torch." Material: paper, metal, plastic. Size: 8" W. x 11" L. Description: gold colored cover - blue lettering: "The Torch 1946", peacock illustration, Sacred Heart High School yearbook - approximately 38 stapled pages of graduates and photographs of the 1946 senior class included.

Announcement, Graduation

Sacred Heart High School Commencement 1950. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/4" x 8". Description: white paper; colored graphic on front; program information inside, class list on back.

Newsletter

PLACEHOLDER Viking News Newsletter, 1946. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" Description: white paper - black print - Waseca, Minnesota, February 1, 1946.

Program

Dr. O. J. Swenson 40th Anniversary. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/4" W. x 11 3/16" L. Description: white paper folded in half; black and white photo on front: man standing in a doctor's examination room; black printed information: "Dr. O. J. Swenson, 40th Anniversary, 1926-1966"; inside: Swenson's biography. Credit at back page bottom: "Printed Courtesy of E.F. Johnson Company."