9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-111
9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-110
9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-109
"9"" x 8 3/4"" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-120
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-121
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-122
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-123
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-124
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-125
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-126
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9" x 8 3/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; MYD-127
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4"" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; ASCS-1, 20000, WE-1EE-57
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; ASCS-1, 20000, WE-1EE-84
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; ASCS-1, 20000, WE-2EE-28
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; ASCS-1, 20000, WE-2EE-15
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; WE-1EE-79
Waseca County Aerial Photo Series. 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white vertical photograph of Waseca County; WE-1EE-23
Boys Basketball Team. 4 1/4" X 3 1/2" black and white photograph inset on postcard format; of a boys basketball team, circa 1900s; posed in dark sports shirts and knee pants; a basketball rests in front; all unidentified.
5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of the 1915-1916 A.K.T.A. basketball team, Amateur Kap Tossing Association, a young men's club located on north shore of Clear Lake; all unidentified except Ed Martinson, back row, right; each uniform has initials A. C. on front of shirt.
EACO Flour Mill. 6 3/4" x 4 3/4" black and white photograph of a drawing of the EACO Mill, the flour mill site elevation likely drafted by an architect or builder; of all the mill buildings and offices built by Aughenbaugh and the Everetts, 1890s.
Watkins Company Tour Group from Waseca County. Material: paper. Size: 7" x 9". Description: black and white glossy photograph of a large group of women and two men, partially identified; standing outdoors in front of the J. R. Watkins Co., Winona, Minnesota on the front steps; identified L-R: (front row) Elvira Lechner (fourth), Margaret Matson or Spaulding or Spalding (fifth), Mrs. Willard Johnston (sixth); (second row) Marcella Conway, Mrs. Rosenthal, unidentified, Jeanette Youngberg, unide
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R. P. Ward Residence. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of the R. P. Ward residence, house on East Elm Avenue, Waseca, Minn.; a view from across 8th Street S.E., showing the screen porch at back; photographed by A. Kloss, Waseca, Minn.
6" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of seven golfers putting on one of the greens at Waseca Lakeside Golf Club in 1928; identified, though not in order are: W. Strong, A. Stucky, Chas Bailer, Jr., Gus Galligan and unidentified caddies; photographed by Wm. J. Stiehl, Waseca, Minn.
6" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of seven golfers putting on one of the greens at Waseca Lakeside Golf Club in 1928; identified, though not in order are: W. Strong, A. Stucky, Chas Bailer, Jr., Gus Galligan and unidentified caddies; photographed by Wm. J. Stiehl, Waseca, Minn.; same people as in Accesion 9.05
E. F. Johnson Company Plaque. Army-Navy "E" Award Plaque. Material: wood, metal. Size: 15" x 19" Description: wooden plaque, shaped as a shield, layered walnut; the Army-Navy E Award to the E. F. Johnson Co., for extraordinary contribution to the war effort, World War II, "for excellence in performance of war production (of radio components for Radio Free Europe); awarded with company-wide celebration, visiting military officials, and the raising of the Army-Navy "E" Award Banner in front of t
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