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Print, Photographic

E. A. Everett Residence Winter Scene. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of the grounds of the Everett home in winter; a view of the Everett house pond, rocks and birch tree seen in Accession #32.178 showing Constance "Connie" Everett posed at this same site. Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.

Print, Photographic

Lillian "Lillie" Everett Curtis Holding Ted Everett. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of Lillian "Lillie" Everett Curtis, daughter of William Everett, co-founder of the EACO Flour Mill; shown as an older woman, holding Ted, age 3 1/2 months old; Ted was the oldest of 2 grandsons of E. A. Everett; Ted was the son of William Rinehart and Marian W. Everett. He was killed in France during WWII in 1944 at the age of 22.

Print, Photographic

Everett Family: Regene, Lillie, E. A., Ted, Esther and Guy. 6" x 4" black and white reproduction from an original photograph of members of the Everett family posed outside at a family gathering; identified L-R: Regene Miller Everett, second wife of E. A. Everett; Lillie Everett Curtiss, half-sister of E. A. Everett; E. A. Everett, holding Ted Everett, son of William Rinehart Everett and grandson of E. A. Everett; (standing) Esther and Guy Everett, sister-in-law and brother of E. A. Everett.

Print, Photographic

E. A. Everett. Material: paper. Size: Description: black and white portrait photograph of E. A. Everett, son of William Everett who co-founded the EACO Flour Mill. See accession 66.01.225.

Print, Photographic

William Everett. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 6". Description: sepia reproduction from an original cabinet card portrait of William Everett, 1830-1892, co-founder of the EACO Flour Mill in Waseca, Minn., father of E. A. Everett, great-grandfather of the donor of this collection, Willard R. Everett. See accession 66.01.249; 66.01.250; 66.01.251.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Martha Everett. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white portrait photograph of Martha Everett, sister of William A. Everett who was a co-founder of the EACO Flour Mill; photographed by Bostnick, of New York.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Elizabeth Everett. Material: paper. Size: 4" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white portrait photograph of Elizabeth Everett, sister of William A. Everett the co-founder of the EACO Flour Mill, in Waseca, Minn.; photographed by Dana, New York City.

Cookbook

Recipes from Family & Friends. Material: paper. Size: 6" x 9 1/2". Description: red and green paperback cover - white Christmas tree graphic on front with white printed: "Second Helpings At Christmas, Favorite Recipes From Family & Friends" and a Christmas wreath graphic.

Print, Photographic

Martin and Sophie Loken Family Portrait. 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of the Martin and Sophie Loken family; identified L-R: (back row) Clarence, Cora Loken Newgard, Palma Loken Thompson, Agnes Loken Shurson; (front row) Andrew Loken, Lawrence Loken and Arthur Loken; name stamped on back, Lavine Paulson (daughter of Clarence Loken).

Print, Photographic

Martin and Sophie Berg Loken. 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of Martin Loken and Sophie Loken (nee Berg); name stamped on back, Lavine Paulson.

Print, Photographic

Wegge's Bakery Store Front. Janesville Main Street. 4 1/8" x 2 3/8" black and white photograph of Wegge's Bakery in 1949, located on the west side of Main Street in Janesville, Minnesota; photo taken just before sale of business to Pearl and David Hoversten. Wegge's had a soda fountain, bakery was in the basement; and the second floor was a restaurant; left side was Hagen's Hardware.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Maid Bakery Store Front. Janesville Main Street. Material: paper. Size: 2 3/8" x 4 1/8". Description: black and white photograph of the Janesville Maid Bakery, formerly Wegge's Bakery; was purchased in 1949 by Pearl and David Hoversten and changed to the Janesville Maid Bakery. This shows how they renovated the business in 1952.

Print, Photographic

Waseca Business: McLoone, Bathke & Brown Farm Implement Store. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of the interior of McLoone, Bathke & Brown, a farm implement store located on East Elm near business district; identified here L-R: Leonard Mittelstaedt and Bill Bathke.

Plate, Commemorative

Blooming Grove United Methodist Church Centennial Souvenir Plate. Material: ceramic. Size: 8 3/4" diameter. Description: white glazed porcelain, black center church graphic; black lettering above and below: "Celebrating 50 Years As One, Blooming Grove United Methodist Church, 'The two-Steepled Church' 1951-2001 Rural Waseca, Minnesota".

Bookmark

Material: paper. Size: 2" x 5 3/4". Description: white cardstock - paper bookmark - printed history of church below a colored photograph of the church.

Print, Photographic

Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett Portrait. 3 3/4" x 5" black and white oval portrait of Antoinette Miller Everett, also known as Nettie, daughter of Charles Miller, a Waseca merchant; and wife of Edward Addison Everett, owner with his father, William Everett and J. W. Aughenbaugh, of the EACO Flour Mill in Waseca. She was the mother of William Rinehart Everett and Constance Everett. (Album 1 photo 1a) See accession 66.01.228.

Print, Photographic

Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett Posed with Back to Camera. 3 7/8" x 9 1/2" black and white photograph, a full-length, backside and profile view of Antoinette Miller Everett, also known as Nettie, daughter of Charles Miller, a Waseca merchant; and wife of Edward Addison Everett, also known commonly as E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 1b)

Print, Photographic

Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett Full-Length Portrait. 3 7/8" x 9 1/2" black and white photograph, a full-length, front view of Antoinette Miller Everett, also known as Nettie, daughter of Rinehart Miller, a Waseca merchant; and wife of Edward Addison Everett, also known commonly as E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 1c)

Print, Photographic

Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett and Son William Rinehart Everett. 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" black and white photograph of Antoinette Miller Everett and William Rinehart Everett. (Album 1 photo 2) Photographer: Goodspeed Studio, Waseca, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Nettie Miller Everett Posed with Five Carleton College Friends. 5 1/4" x 2 3/4" black and white photograph of 5 young women, students at Carleton College; Nettie Miller Everett is second from the left; with unidentified college friends. (Album 1 photo 3a)

Print, Photographic

Nettie MIller Everett Posed with Five College Friends. 5 3/8" x 3 3/8" black and white photograph of 5 college women, Nettie Miller Everett is the young girl at far right of photo. (Album 1 photo 3b)

Print, Photographic

Nettie Miller Everett Posed with College Friends. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of 10 college women posed together; Nettie Miller Everett is the young woman at far left. (Album 1 photo 3c)

Print, Photographic, Carte-de-Visite

Stanley Addison. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 3 1/2". Description: black and white portrait photograph of a young man identified as Stanley Addison, brother of Amelia Everett (second wife of William Everett and mother of E. A. Everett or Edward Addison Everett).

Print, Photographic

Miller Family Portrait: Julia, Regene, Rinehart and Nettie. 4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of the Miller family: Identified L-R: Julia Miller, Regene Miller, Rinehart Miller, seated is Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett, also known as Antoinette Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 4)

Print, Photographic

Everett and Miller Portrait. 9" x 6 1/2" black and white photograph of 9 people, posed in a formal setting, wearing overcoats, hats, muffs; identified only are E. A. Everett (third from left) and Nettie Miller Everett (far right). (Album 1 photo 5)