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Microfilm

Material: plastic, film. Description: title and contents: "Janesville Argus September 29, 1890 - December 28, 1891

Book

PLACEHOLDER Material: paper. Size: 6" W. x 8 1/2" L. Description: title: "The New Fireside University - for Home Circle Study or Familiar Talks about Common Things" - 561 numbered pages - indexed.

Print, Photographic

16,000 World War I Soldiers. Material: paper. Size: 14" x 16". Description: black and white photograph of large group of WW I soldiers standing in formation to represent an "animated crest"; printed at top: "Animated Crest 34th Division, Commanded by General John A. Johnston U.S. Army, Camp Cody New Mexico. August 18, 1918. Picture Contains 16,000 men, Length of Crest 500 Feet"; printed on left: "Newman Photo, Aug. 19, 1918, Deming, New Mex."; printed at bottom beneath feet of soldiers in fir ... more

Postcard, Photographic

Waseca County Fair Officials. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of two cows pulling a wagon; Aldermen and County Fair Officials of Waseca County on September 1909. There are men on the cows' backs and 6 men sitting in the wagon. Three men standing by the wagon and on top it. One young boy standing in front of a wheel holding a flag- printed at bottom: "Aldermen & County Fair Officials Sept. 09 - Waseca, Minn." - reverse side handwritten: "Miss Lulu Billiard, City."

Postcard, Photographic

Thompson Boat House. 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" postcard photograph of a building and dock identified on the front as New Pavilion and Boat Landing at Clear Lake. Waseca, Minn. #46; later called Thompsons Boat House, built in March 1910 by Nate Thompson, Charles Grant and H. A. Starr.

Postcard, Photographic

North Drive, Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph of the North Drive around Clear Lake; print at bottom: "17, North Drive, Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn."

Postcard, Photographic

Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8". Description: postcard photograph of main street Waseca looking south on North State Street, Waseca, Minn.. #504. Visible are the State Theatre, Bardens, Eat Shop & Bakery, Liquor Store, First National Bank, Sampson Shoes, Didra Drug, Glens Bake Shop [Preuss], Popp & Groebner, Hanks Place, Stuckys Drug Store, and others.

Book

Quetico-Superior Conservation. Material: paper. Size: 6" W. x 9 1/4" L. Description: blue hardcover with a blue and white dust jacket; cover photograph: canoe on quiet lake, foggy atmosphere, hill and trees background entitled: "Saving Quetico-Superior, A Land Set Apart"; autographed by author R. Newell Searle.

Print, Photographic

Sacred Heart High School Football Team 1925. 3" x 5" black and white photograph of the 1925 Sacred Heart Football Team; identified L-R: (top row) Gordon Keeley, Leonard Kuehnel, Ambrose M. Madigan known as "Bachelor Condr"; Robert Paster, Frank Collins, Lester Rasdall, Harold Maloney, Leo Gleason; (middle) Lester McLoone, Pat Rhode, Kenneth McHugo, Clem Keeley, LeRoy Magner; (bottom row) Clyde Ingram, Bob McCarthy, Hub Coyle, Gene Byron, Neil Mosher, S. Jurenez.

Print, Photographic

Waseca Concert Band. 9 1/2" x 7 3/4" black and white photograph of musicians identified on the front as Waseca Concert Band, Winner, Minnesota State Fair; L-R: (back row) Christ Martinson, Ed Roesler, George Graham, Ray Roesler, Marvin Johnson, Ray Larson, Edgar Johnson; (third row) Gust Koerbitz or Koerbits, William Oerline, Wes Mahler, Harold Arentsen, Charles Brozik, Emil Sommerstad, Carl Knutson, Juhnke, Ed Rottke; (second row) Schlecta, Roy Tyrholm, Wallace Brisbane, Mel Judson, Bill Hansen ... more

Print, Photographic

Phelps Farm House. Phelps Residence. Material: paper. Size: 11" x 14". Description: color photograph of the Phelps Farm House before it was torn down in 1991-92. Built by Seth Phelps in 1869.

Print, Photographic

Fanchon Rita Stearns. 3-1/8" x 4-3/4" black and white photograph of a woman identified on the back as Fanchon Rita Stearns, 408 3rd Avenue S.E., Waseca, Minn.

Postcard, Photographic

Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8". Description: postcard photograph of main street Waseca, Minn. on South State Street looking north (#358; store signs visible: Waseca Cafe, Pure Service Station, The Rendezvous, Borgen Chevrolet [Lewer Building], State Theatre, Eat Shop Cafe & Bakery, Broziks Meat Market.

Print, Photographic

Bishop Whipple. 2-3/8" x 3-1/2" black and white reprint photograph of a man identified as Bishop Henry Whipple, the first Episcopalian Bishop in Minnesota; served a congregation in Janesville, Minnesota; and was known widely as a friend to the Native American people during the settlement of Waseca County and the state of Minnesota.

Print, Photographic

Lura Ann Wood Scott Hicks. 4" x 6" black and white reprint photograph of a woman identified on the back as Lura Ann Wood Scott Hicks (1826-1873).

Print, Photographic

W. G. Ward. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2" sepia photograph of a man identified on the back as W. G. Ward, Union College, Schenectady, New York. Photographer identified as Beard Art Galleries, Minneapolis.

Print, Photographic

Waseca High School Graduates, 1935. 6" x 4" black and white photograph of the class of 1935 taken in front Waseca Central High school (which is now Waseca Central Middle School). Identified L-R: (front row) Bill Gleason, Fred Bettner, Bill Van Loh, Joe Dunn, Russ Deputy, Don Peterson, Bob Logue, Bob Cooper, Rudy Ramseth, Lois Schaefer, Lawrence Lewer, Hazel Miller, Rosalie Lindenberger, Frances Dahnert, Geraldine Schlicht, Nanna Magnus; (second row) Jerome Selvik, Dave Krause, Martin L. Keeman, ... more

Print, Photographic

King's Red & White Supermarket. 9-3/4" x 7-1/2" black and white photograph of a storefront identified as King's Red & White Super Market Grand Opening, corner of 2nd Street & 2nd Avenue N.W., Waseca.

Print, Photographic

Kevin Clemons, Marvin Johnson. 3 1/2" x 5" color photograph showing Kevin Clemons shaking hands with Marvin Johnson. Couple to left is Everett and Alice King. Marlene Rietfort in pink dress with white cap. Snapshot. Color in good condition at this time. Part of "Land of Plenty", a play given in celebration of our Nation's Bicentennial.

Print, Photographic

Elaine Herbig. 5" x 7" color photograph of Elaine Herbig, author, director of "Land of Plenty," a play for the American Bicentenial, August 15, 1976. Identified L-R: unidentified girl, Kevin Clemons, Marlene Reitfort, unidentified boy, and Marvin Johnson.

Print, Photographic

Elaine Herbig. 3 1/4" x 3 1/2" color photograph of Elaine Herbig, author and director of "Land of Plenty," a play for the American Bicentennial, August 15, 1976; standing behind a yellow poster with list of cast members printed on it.

Print, Photographic

Marvin Johnson. 3 1/4" x 3 1/2" color photograph of Marvin Johnson, who played James Child in "Land of Plenty," a play for the American Bicentennial, August 15, 1976; standing beside the cast list and a wagon, in period costume.

Print, Photographic

Clemons, Reitfort, Marvin Johnson. 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of the cast of "Land of Plenty", a play for the American Bicentennial presented at Trowbridge Park, Waseca, Minn. on August 15, 1976; L-R: 1. unknown, 2. Kevin Clemons, 3. Marlene Reitfort, 4. unknown, 5. Marvin Johnson.

Print, Photographic

Marvin Johnson, Marlene Reitfort. 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of the cast of "Land of Plenty," a play put on at Trowbridge Park for the American Bicentennial on August 15, 1976; identified is Marvin Johnson, man to right with top hat, and Marlene Reitfort, woman standing beside him with white cap and light colored dress.

Print, Photographic

Marvin Johnson, Reitfort, Clemons. 3 1/2" x 5" black and white photograph of the cast of "Land of Plenty," a play performed at Trowbridge Park for the American Bicentennial on August 15, 1976; identified is Marvin Johnson, man to right with top hat, and Marlene Reitfort, woman standing with white cap and light colored dress; Kevin Clemons is man sitting at front of wagon.