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Maplewood Hotel Viewed from Clear Lake. 2 1/2" x 3 7/8" black and white photograph of the Maplewood Hotel as viewed from a boat on Clear Lake; the staircase and pier at lake side are visible, circa 1895. (Album 1 photo 36b)

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Clear Lake Shore at Maplewood. 3 3/8" x 3 3/8" black and white photograph of shallow waters of Clear Lake at Maplewood Park. (Album 1 photo 37a)

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Young Girl Seated on a Table Outdoors. 3 3/8" x 3 3/8" black and white photograph of an unidentified child sitting on an outdoor table in an unidentified garden area. (From an Everett family album) (Album 1 photo 37b)

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E. A. Everett with Butterfly Net. 3 3/8" x 3 3/8" black and white photograph of E. A. Everett standing in shirtsleeves and hat with a butterfly net, likely in Maplewood Park. (Album 1 photo 37c)

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Will Broughten, Charles Smith, Bert Dye, Bill Strong, E. A. Everett as Young Men. 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" black and white studio photograph of five young men identified L-R: (standing) Will Broughten, Charles A. Smith, Bert Dye, (seated) Bill Strong or Will Strong and E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 38) See accession number 66.01.208.

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Bert Dye, Charles Smith, E. A. Everett as Young Men. 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" black and white studio photograph of three young men identified L-R: Bert Dye, Charles A. Smith and E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 39)

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Swift, Dye and Everett. 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" black and white studio photograph of four young men posed wearing overcoats, hats and walking sticks; identified L-R: William Swift, Bert Dye, unknown, and E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 40)

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A White Swan Trophy Held by E. A. Everett and Ernest Sotebeer. 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" black and white oval photograph of E. A. Everett and Ernest Sotebeer holding a white swan showing its wing-spread, on the lawn of the Everett residence. (Album 1 photo 41b). Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.

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Formally Dressed Men, Group Portrait. 9 1/4" x 6 1/4" black and white photograph of gentlemen dressed in evening attire for E. A. Everett's birthday party; the bandana on his knee was a joke gift; identified L-R: (front row) Mr. Dunkleberger, J. W. Aughenbaugh, F. T. Day, Charley Ward, Anton Stucky; (second row) G. W. (Will) Strong, Clarence Graham (newspaperman), Professor L. Bliss (school superintendent and professor), Dr. Davidson (dentist), William Swift (insurance agent), Mr. Clark (a visit ... more

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Little White Shack Kaiser Gas Station. 4 1/4" x 2 3/8" black and white photograph of the gas station built and operated by Louis R. Kaiser, on the north end of Waseca on State Street, small building, gas pumps, vintage car and bird statue in photo.

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Horse-Drawn Gravel Wagon Train by Kaiser House. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of part of the gravel wagon train, the Kaiser house can be seen in the background.

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Horse-Drawn Gravel Wagon Train. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of the gravel wagon train hauling the gravel for the road building in Waseca county.

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Clarissa Miller. 3 1/4" circular black and white photograph of Clarissa Miller, daughter of R. Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she was a sister of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49a)

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Regene Miller. 1 7/8" x 2 3/4" black and white portrait of Regene Miller, daughter of R. Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she is one of several sisters of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49b) See accession 66.01.242.

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Rinehart Miller. 1 7/8" x 2 3/4" oval black and white portrait of R. Miller, or Rinehart Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant, and father of Nettie Miller Everett, as well as Clarissa, Regene, Bessie, Hugo, Cecile, John and Harry Miller. (Album 1 photo 49c)

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Bessie Miller. 1 7/8" x 2 3/4" black and white oval portrait of Bessie Julia Miller, a daughter of Rinehart Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she married Earl W. Ward on April 11, 1900; one of her sisters was Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49d) See accession 66.01.241.

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Hugo Miller. 1 7/8" x 2 3/4" black and white oval portrait of Hugo Miller, son of Rinehart Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; he is a brother of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49e)

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Cecile Miller. 2 3/4" circular black and white portrait of Cecile Miller, a daughter of R. Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she is a younger sister of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49f)

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John Miller. 3" x 4 1/4" black and white portrait of John Miller, son of R. Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; he is a brother of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 50a)

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Clarissa Miller. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white portrait of Clarissa Miller, daughter of R. Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she was a sister of Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 50b) See accession 66.01.212.

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Guy W. Everett Portrait. 3 3/4" x 5 3/4" black and white portrait of Guy W. Everett, brother of E. A. Everett; he was the head of sales for the EACO Flour Mill in Waseca, Minn. (Album 1 photo 51)

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EACO FLour Mill. 6 3/8" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of "the mill, not the last one" as captioned in the album. This is one of the E. A. Co. mills. (Album 1 photo 52) EACO Mill.

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G. W. Strong Portrait. 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" black and white oval portrait of G. W. Strong; married to Jennie Aughenbaugh (on February 8, 1898) who was the daughter of J. Aughenbaugh, a partner in the EACO Flour Mill. Strong and his wife lived in the house west of the Aughenbaugh's. He worked at the mill from 1897. G. W. Strong was the son of Nathan E. Strong and Sarah Ide, Waseca early settlers who moved to California in 1885. G. W. and Jennie were the parents of Harry Strong who eventually followed ... more

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Jennie Aughenbaugh Strong Portrait. 2 3/4" black and white circular portrait of Jennie Strong, daughter of J. W. Aughenbaugh, a partner with E. A. Everett in the EACO Flour Mill in Waseca, Minnesota. Jennie was the wife of G. W. Strong who also worked at the mill. (Album 1 photo 53b)

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Daisy Aughenbaugh Miller. 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" black and white portrait of Daisy Aughenbaugh Miller, a daughter of J. W. Aughenbaugh, and wife of Harry Miller. (Album 1 photo 53c)