Herter Department Store Building After Fire. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. 2 3/8" x 4" black and white photograph of the aftermath of the Herter fire in 1942, showing the front of the building completely destroyed, burned out and caved in; two people are walking through the site.
Herter Department Store After Fire. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. 2 3/8" x 4" black and white photograph of the aftermath of the Herter fire in 1942; a closer view of the destruction from the back; open sky is visible where a roof once was; a pile of debris and a shovel in the foreground; ice and frost everywhere from the water used to fight the blaze.
Herter Department Store Building After Fire. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. 2 3/8" x 4" black and white photograph of the aftermath of the Herter fire in 1942, showing the front of Bundlies Variety Store and Lewis Photography Studio and home upstairs, destroyed, burned out and covered with ice and frost from fighting the fire.
Herter Business Fire. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. 2 3/8" x 4" black and white photograph of the aftermath of the Herter fire in 1942, showing the corner building destroyed and burned out that was the Crystal Cafe; ice and frost cover everything from water used to fight the fire.
Waseca Parade Covered Wagon Float. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Waseca Parade. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a covered wagon float with an accordion player sitting inside, entitled "Days of 49"; float is passing the Park Theater at 218 North State Street; marquee reads, "Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Rice starring in 'Mr. District Attorney'." Grant Hotel or Grant
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Waseca Parade Float Advertising Tyrholm Used Cars. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing an older car with handwritten message on sides selling used cars; unidentified men driving it and someone climbing onto the hood.
Waseca Parade with Five Young Women on a Heart-Decorated Float. Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3" x 2". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a large float with hearts for decorations and five girls riding it, wearing tiaras, unidentified queens, or queen candidates, or princesses from other festivals; passing by crowds along State Street with Grant Hotel or Grant Ho
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Waseca Parade Girls and Dolls Float. Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3" x 2". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a large float with dolls for decorations and a girl riding it, wearing a tiara, unidentified; the float is passing by crowds along State Street with Grant Hotel or Grant House is visible in background.
Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing two unidentified people, a man and a woman, driving a horse-drawn wagon in the parade; the Grant Hotel or Grant House is visible behind them.
Waseca Parade Lakeville Egg Festival Float. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a large float from the Annual Egg Festival in Lakeville, in this parade.
Waseca Parade Commercial Club Float with Honey Brown and Natalie Boje. 2" x 3" black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a large float from the Commercial Club, with two girls riding on it passing the Park Theater; identified are Honey Rubling Brown and Natalie Boje.
Waseca Parade Boat Shaped Float. 3" x 2" black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a float by Ford shaped like a boat, passing south on State Street, by the Red & White Grocery store, also the Gamble Store (hardware); two unidentified people riding on the float.
Parade on Waseca Main Street: 1941. Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a float with the name Promeers on it; it is the front of the Ford float in previous record, #82.87.20LLL; passing by the Grant Hotel or Grant House; two little girls are sitting on the curb.
Waseca Parade Float of Fredericks Cleaners. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a wagon up close, banner: Fredericks Cleaners, on 2nd Avenue N.W., Waseca.
Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing kids marching in the parade; people, a family watching from the curb; the front of the Busy Bee Cafe is visible under the Coca-Cola sign, 214 North State Street.
Waseca Journal Parade Wagon Float. Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a group of men pulling a wagon representing the Waseca Journal newspaper, passing by the Park Theater, 218 North State Street; people unidentified.
Waseca Parade. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 2" x 3". Description: black and white photograph of a parade on main street Waseca, State Street, in the summer of 1941; showing a parade queen, unidentified, riding in the back of a convertible wearing crown or tiara and holding bouquet of roses; passing by the Busy Bee Cafe.
New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva High School Annual, 2001, "Panthers." Material: paper. Size: 8" W. x 10 3/4" L. Description: multicolored cover scene - imprinted: "Panthers".
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Team. 20" x 28" wood-framed composite of black and white photographs; team and individual men, members of the 1901 EACO Mill baseball team, managed by W. J. Armstrong; photos mounted on tan matboard.
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Team 1901. 9 3/4" x 7 3/4" black and white photograph; Waseca EACO Baseball team; posed outdoors with uniformed players in two rows; identified L-R: (back row standing) George Wilson, pitcher and first base; Weiler, third base; W. J. Armstrong, manager; McCleery, pitcher and right field; C. R. Wattles, first base; (front row) S. Foster, right field; Holic, second base; W. Foster, centerfield; Mackey, shortstop; Bob Foot or Foote, catcher; and Bill Holland, pitcher and i
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EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Holland. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young dark haired man named Bill Holland, a member of the Waseca EACO Mill team in 1901, who was one of the pitchers and played infield.
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: McCleery. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young dark haired man, baseball player named Mr. McCleery, who played right field and pitched for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Holic. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named Mr. Holic, who played second base for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: W. Foster. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named Mr. W. Foster, who played centerfield for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.
EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Bob Foot or Foote. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, African-American baseball player named Mr. Bob Foot, or Foote, who played catcher for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.