Displaying 23651 - 23675 of 41982 records

Tape, Audio

SSA Senior Class Play. 1/4" on 7" reel to reel audio tape of the Senior Play on March 10, 1954 at the Southern School of Agriculture, Waseca, Minn.; Act III

Tape, Audio

John Arentsen Oral History. 1/4" on 7" reel to reel audio tape of John Arentsen oral history, recorded on his 102nd birthday, July 11, 1964; these notes were written regarding these tapes: "Old Canton place, as World War I started; Fred Day; Realtor, Everetts; Barn Grany; Starr Park and Herb Starr; Goodspeed teams; Wilton E. of building; Fell buildings; Brouzik slaughterhouse; Lakeside Club.

Tape, Audio

School Children Concert. 1/4" on 7" reel to reel audio tape of school children's concert on November 12, 1981; four songs; the last written by Supt. Van Loh called "Waseca County."

Tape, Audio

John Arentsen Oral History. 1/4" on 7" reel to reel audio tape recording of John Arentsen at age 97; these names in notes about or by, Bob Hodgson, Art Brisbane, Elnora Erwin (daughter), Jack Erwin (grandson), and John Tabbert; oral history

Card, Membership

Babcock Girl Scout Card. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" W. x 3 5/8" L. Description: yellow background - green vertical scrollwork on each side - two Girl Scout emblems displayed against the scrollwork on each side - printed in black on card front is the Girl Scout oath and the handwritten signature of Nancy Babcock - printed in green on card back is Girl Scout and handwritten personal information of Nancy Babcock certifying her membership in GSA of New Richland, Minn., Cannon Valley Council.

Cookbook, Army

Manual for Army Cooks. Material: paper and metal. Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" L. Description: brown soft cover with back cover missing; cover title: "Extracts From Manual for Army Cooks, July 1917"; handwritten on cover and inside page: "Bennie L. Elton"; contents: 114 illustrated pages of recipes and procedures.

Book

Country School Manual. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 8" L. Description: red hard cover - title: "How to Organize, Classify and Teach a Country School", by W. M. Welch - 107 pages.

Booklet, Rawleigh

Rawleigh Cookbook. Material: paper. Size: 6" W. x 8 3/4" L. Description: gray paper cover with graphic of woman holding infant; title: "Rawleigh's 1914 Almanac, Cook Book and Medical Guide"; contents: 96 illustrated pages of recipes, safety tips and household information: stamped on back cover: "R.R. Mellem, The Rawleigh Man, Waseca, Minn.", local salesman for Raleigh products.

Book

Ward's Cookbook. Material: paper and metal. Size: 6 1/2" W. x 7 1/2" L. Description: light blue soft cover with black print, title and cover information: "Ward's Cook Book, Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona : Minnesota"; 40 pages of recipes and advertising; back cover stamped with local salesman's name: "Mr. Wm. F. Bauman, Sells Ward's Reliable Remedies, Waseca, Minnesota".

Cookbook

Recipes, Calvary Episcopal Guild. Material: paper, metal. Size: 6" W. x 9" L. Description: green card stock cover with 68 numbered white pages stapled to cover reinforced with paper tape; title: "Calvary Episcopal Guild Cook Book"; inside title: "Recipes Tested and Recommended by the Members and Friends of Calvary Episcopal Guild of Waseca, Minnesota, 1923"; includes a full range of recipes and advertisements from local Waseca businesses.

Cookbook

Recipes, Janesville Methodist Church. Material: paper, metal. Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" L. Description: yellowed white pages, cover missing; title: "Jersey Lily Cook Book", some pages loose; recipes tested and donated by women of the Methodist Church in Janesville.

Cookbook

Tested Recipes, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Material: paper and metal. Size: 5 3/4" W. x 9 3/4" L. Description: gray paper cover with black printed title: "Tested Recipes by the Ladies' Aid and Friends of the St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, Waseca, Minn."; contents: card stock pages attached to cover with two metal rings; recipes and Waseca business advertisements; categorized recipes are printed and credited to local women.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Bin Signage. 6" x 4" color photograph of the painted grain bins with letters spelling "Janesville" welcoming visitors from the west end of town on Highway 14. Before this date they were rainbow colored for many years.

Print, Photographic

Little American League Baseball Team 1931. 10" x 8" black and white reprint from the original photograph of the 1931 Champions Little American League baseball team; pictured posing in a large unidentified stadium, wearing Waseca, Otisco and New Richland uniforms; identified L-R: (front) Bud Kaiser, Pete Bumgarden, Edward Lechner (Otisco), Milford Rugroden, Charlie Bishop, Oswald Greenwood or "Oddie" Greenwood-Brian's dad; (back) Loren Wichmann, Harvey Crumb (Matawan), Leo "Lefty" Crain, Eddie Cr ... more

Print, Photographic

New Richland Railroad Depot. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Depot. M & St. L Railroad Depot. New Richland Railroad Depot Dismantling. 3" x 3" color photograph of the New Richland Railroad Depot being razed, torn down;

Print, Photographic

New Richland Railroad Depot. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Depot. M & St. L Railroad Depot. New Richland Railroad Depot Demolishing. 3" x 3" color photograph of the New Richland Railroad Depot being torn down, demolished, razed.

Print, Photographic

New Richland Railroad Depot. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Depot. M & St. L Railroad Depot. Material: paper. Size: 3" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white reprint photograph of the New Richland Railroad Depot; shown are two employees standing outside on a winter's day on the platform; snow covered ground; railroad baggage wagon is visible.

Print, Photographic

Jean and Bill Horn Behind Bar, Horn Inn, New Richland. 7" x 5" black and white photograph of Jean and Bill Horn, behind the bar at the Horn Inn, a restaurant located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota, circa 1951.

Print, Photographic

Bill and Jean Horn in front of Horn Inn. 4 5/8" x 3 1/8" color photograph of Bill and Jean Horn, owners of the Horn Inn, posed standing outside their restaurant, located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota in 1967.

Print, Photographic

Horn Inn as Seen from Highway 13, New Richland. 2 5/8" x 4" black and white photograph of the Horn Inn on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota; being built; a wood frame structure with a row of same-size windows and gable over the front door; three 1940s vehicles are parked out front; a view of the restaurant from Highway 13 looking northwest toward the building.

Print, Photographic

Horn Inn Exterior, New Richland. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of the exterior of the New Richland business Horn Inn, on Highway 13, in New Richland, Minnesota; owned by Bill and Jean Horn; a view of the restaurant from the parking lot in front looking southwest toward the front door; a child is playing near a car parked near the front door. The neon sign above the door reads, "Horn Inn."

Print, Photographic

Horn Inn Exterior, New Richland. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of the New Richland business Horn Inn, a restaurant owned by Bill and Jean Horn; located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota; shown is a wood frame structure with white shingles, and a neon sign over the front door gable roof line, "Horn Inn;" a view from the front parking lot.

Print, Photographic

Booths and Bar, Horn Inn, New Richland. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of the interior of the New Richland business Horn Inn, a restaurant located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota; owned by Bill and Jean Horn; shown is the bar area and some booths.

Print, Photographic

Bar Area, Horn Inn, New Richland, Minnesota. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of the interior of the New Richland business Horn Inn, a restaurant located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota; owned by Bill and Jean Horn; shown is the bar area with some Christmas decorations visible.

Print, Photographic

Restaurant and Dance Area, Horn Inn, New Richland. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of the interior of the New Richland business Horn Inn, a restaurant located on Highway 13 in New Richland, Minnesota; owned by Bill and Jean Horn; shown is the arrangement of the booths; no people visible.