Sweet Adelines Barbershop Singers. Material: paper. Size: 6" W. x 9" H. Description: white paper - black print: "The Waseca Chapter of Sweet Adelines present 'Fall Frolics' Saturday, October 2, 1965, Waseca High School Auditorium, 8:00,p.m., Waseca Chapter Chorus Paul Rude, Director" - members, officers, board members and program listed inside - committees listed on back.
Sweet Adelines, Barbershop Singers. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 8 1/2" H. Description: yellow paper - black print: "County Fair presented by Waseca Chapter Sweet Adelines, Inc. Central High School Auditorium ,September 30, 1967, 8:00 p.m." - program listed inside - members listed on back.
North Dakota Biographical Dictionary. Material: paper. Size: 7" x 10". Description: black hard cover with gold cover printing: "Who's Who for North Dakota, First Revision, 1958 - contents: 210 numbered pages of portraits and short biographies of noteworthy North Dakotans.
Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" H. Description: white paper - blue print: "1966 Honor Student Banquet" - program information and list of students inside.
Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" H. Description: white paper - blue print: "16th Annual 1967 Honor Student Banquet" - program information and list of students inside.
Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" H. Description: white paper - blue print: "17th Annual 1968 Honor Student Banquet" - program information and list of students inside.
Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" H. Description: white paper - blue print: "1969 Honor Student Banquet" - program information and list of students inside.
Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: Size: 5" W. x 7 1/2" H. Description: white paper - blue print: "19th Annual 1970 Honor Student Banquet" - program information and list of students inside.
Banquet Ticket: S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Barbershop Singers Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: 4" W. x 2 1/2" H. Description: yellow paper - black print: "Fifteenth Annual S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Honor Banquet, Thursday, May 26, 1966, Southern School of Agriculture Waseca, Minnesota, 6:30 p.m., Ticket $1.75."
Banquet Ticket: S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Barbershop Singers Southern School of Agriculture. Material: paper. Size: 4" W. x 2 1/2" H. Description: white card stock with black print: "Sixteenth Annual S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Honor Banquet, Thursday, May 25, 1967, Southern School of Agriculture Waseca, Minnesota, 6:30pm, Ticket $1.75."
Early Mohawk Valley, New York Families, Volume 2. Material: paper. Size: 6" x 9 1/2". Description: blue hard cover with gold printing: Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Maryly B. Penrose - contents: pages numbered from 575-1146 with information on families from Nash to Zutphin; a cross index of collateral names and appendices of Tryon County Militia and a 1790 Federal Census of Montgomery County, New York.
Western New York Ancestry. Material: paper. Size: 6" x 9". Description: white glossy cardstock cover with light blue print: Ancestors of WNYGS Members, Volume I, Western New York Genealogical Society - contents: 305 numbered pages listing vital statistics of the members of the western New York Genealogical Society; added pages include member names.
New York Mayflower Descendants. Material: paper, textile. Size: 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Description: faded pink and gray hard cover with gold seal on front: Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, 1620-New York 1894; contents: 244 numbered pages includes Mayflower Society New York history notes, officers, constitution, Cole's Hill memorial inscriptions, the Pilgrim Tercentenary Celebrations by Amerlia Day Campbell and Francis Russell Stoddard, membership information, life members list, The Compa
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Early Mohawk Valley, New York Families, Volume 1. Material: paper. Size: 6" x 9 1/2". Description: blue hard cover with gold printing: Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Maryly B. Penrose - contents: 574 numbered pages with information on families from Aalbach to Nancy; a cross index of collateral names and appendices of Tryon County Militia and a 1790 Federal Census of Montgomery County, New York.
Famous Native American Biographies. Material: paper. Size: 8" x 10 1/2". Description: brown and buff cardstock cover with buff print: Famous Indians, A Collection of Short Biographies; contents: 47 numbered pages of Native American leaders who struggled to preserve their lands and lifeways: Powhatan, Pocahontas, Massasoit, King Phillip, Pope, Joseph Brant, Pontiac, Sacagawea, Tecumseh, Sequoya, John Ross, Black Hawk, Osceola, Cochise, Seattle, Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Wovoka, Jos
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Death Lists: Sioux Indian Massacre of 1862 and the Great Blizzard of 1873. Material: paper and metal. Size: 9" x 11 1/2". Description: blue stiff cardstock cover with metal fastener; inside cover title page: "Known Military and Civilian Dead During the Minnesota Sioux Indian Massacre in 1861" and "Known Dead During the Great Blizzard in Minnesota in January 1873" - contents: 18 numbered pages plus beginning pages of dedication, author's other writings, a forward, introduction and a brief overv
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Account of Girl's Experience in the 1862 Massacre. Material: paper, vinyl, metal. Size: 9" x 11". Description: clear vinyl cover over black and white copies of articles from a 1931 publication: contents: James - Younger Gang; 1862 Massacre account by Mrs. Cecelia Schilling; Mankato founding story; Inkpaduta Massacre of 1857, Chief Sleepy Eyes portrait and Biscay, the first creamery co-op in Minnesota.
American Indian Blood Lines. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Description: white cardstock cover with red borrder and print: How to Research American Indian Blood Lines, by Cecelia Svinth Carpenter; contents: 101 numbered pages provides a manual to Indian genealogical research; photos.
Traverse des Sioux Treaty. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8". Description: gray cardstock cover with black print: Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, July 23, 1851; contents: 36 numbered pages originally published by the St. Peter Herald and republished in 1924; includes information about how the treaty was negotiated, the chronology of events, the council minutes and a photo and explanation of the boulder that marks the historic spot of the signing.
Shetek Indian War Accoount. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8". Description: gray paper cover with white title: The Shetek Pioneers and the Indians; contents: about 41 pages accounting the struggle between the pioneers and Native Americans in the Lake Shetek area of Minnesota; several black and white photos. Fragile booklet is encased in protetive tagboard sleeve.
New Richland Commercial Club Presentation: Joseph Nelson. Black and white photo shows group of men at a Commercial club event; Bill Robinson, Gary Hatle and Wayne Broeker present an award to Joseph Nelson, standing left; seated at center is Art Dinneen; Lew Conlon of the American Dairy Association and speaker at the event is seated at the left.
Sampson Garage in 1924 New Richland. Black and white photo enhanced with very bright lighting inside automotive garage; photo focuses on a vintage car with several men standing beside it; Abel Sampson was the proprietor of Sampson's Garage; he and one of his sons may be in this photo; second from left is employee Elmer Lee (1898-1989) who later opened his own repair business in Otisco that ran for decades; standing at center is Andrew Sampson; other details visible: car license, wall calendar da
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New Richland Street and Pure Oil Truck. Black and white photo pictures this part of New Richland before houses were built in this field; expanded sanitary sewer systems and curbs were about to be installed; the Pure Oil truck was for Reginald Sauer's gas station at the intersection of highways 13 and 30.
New Richland Street and School on Highway 30. Black and white photo of street (Highway 30) looking east; long white building on right is a school bus garage; block and stone building behind it is the 1900-1990 school building located on what was once called West's Hill; new and expanded curbs, gutters, and sanitary sewer required more than two years to install because of extended wet weather, much snow, and spring thaw.
Envelope: Dairy Days Promotion, O. B. Anderson Live Stock. Multicolored envelope promoting the New Richland Dairy Days Celebration of 1926; graphics on envelope feature: (at left) pony judging previous to the races, and a stage for local talent acts on a platform next to State Bank of New Richland; Standard Lumber Yard in background and one of the two EACO (Everett-Aughenbaugh Company) flour mill elevators and a storage tank; at right are pictures of North Broadway's 100 block with the parade
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