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Print, Photographic

New Richland Main Street. Broadway, New Richland. 7" x 5" black and white reprint photograph from an original postcard image, of main street New Richland circa 1909; shows the water tower, fire station (far left), Hotel Washburn, Caspers Barber Shop, and the I.O.O.F. building (far right), International Organization of Odd Fellows building erected in 1902.

Postcard, Photographic

New Richland-Washburn Hotel. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of the hotel in New Richland, Minn.; known for many years as the Washburn Hotel, also as the New Richland Hotel on Broadway; main street New Richland.

Postcard, Photographic

Central Park Pavilion of New Richland. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph postcard of a park scene in New Richland, Minn., called Central Park; on left is a screened pavilion; at center is a cannon, and many picnic tables and shady trees; captioned "Park Scene, New Richland, Minn. 401".

Postcard, Photographic

Central Park of New Richland. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" hand-tinted and lithographed postcard of a photograph of Central Park, New Richland, Minn.; visible are many park benches, the wooden band shell, the G. A. R. cannon, a small bridge, and a deer grazing in background.

Postcard, Photographic

German Lutheran Church of New Richland. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of a white, clapboard church with a steeple; identified as the German Lutheran Church, New Richland, Minn.; gothic-style windows and front doorway; circular insets and a cross atop the steeple.

Postcard, Photographic

New Richland Baseball Team. 5" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph postcard of the New Richland Baseball team; shown are 10 young men in baseball uniforms with "N.R." on the caps, and "New Richland" on their uniform shirts; the team manager in front wears a long dark coat and derby hat.

Postcard, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill at New Richland. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph postcard of the EACO Flour Mill in New Richland, Minn.; shown is a large warehouse building next to railroad tracks; the building has a sign reading, "The Only Clean Flour, EACO Flour"; the train is a M & St. L or Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad car. EACO Mill. Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. M & St. L Railroad.

Print, Photographic

New Richland Businessmen. 9 1/4" x 6 1/2" black and white photograph of a group of 15 businessmen of New Richland, Minn.; circa 1910; mostly unidentified; only identification is Andrew Swenson, Paul Swenson's uncle, not designated.

Print, Photographic

New Richland Baseball Team 1933. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" black and white photograph of the 1933 New Richland Baseball Club, Little American League Champions and State Tournament Runners-up; unidentified individuals; photographed by Stiehl Photography; identified L-R: Jule Boettger, Manager; Eddie Crain, Herb Sponberg (also known as Ike Sponberg); Martin Just, Dallas Moon, Gay Strenge, Milford Rugroden, Leo Crain, Harlan Johnson, Mario Bruzek, William Johnson, Don Johnson, Artie Stensrud, George Standing ... more

Postcard, Photographic

Red Cross Workers: Brisbane, Winegar, Johnson. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of five men identified as Red Cross workers, or workers for the war (effort); individually identified as L-R: (front) unidentified, John Brisbane, and Bill Winegar; (back) Eric Johnson and Frank Winegar.

Print, Photographic

Alice Eastvold Erickson. 2 1/8" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph of Alice Eastvold Erickson, pictured wearing her nurse's uniform on August 3, 1945 at St. John's Lutheran Hospital in St. Paul, Minn.; a New Richland resident, she was born on July 19, 1912, died August 26, 2003.

Postcard, Photographic

New Richland Broadway Street. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of main street New Richland, circa 1920; typewritten note on front points out Model T Fords on the street being sold by Tyrholms Ford dealership, Walt Andrew; New Richland was not born in 1903 however; I.O.O.F. building is at extreme right.

Postcard, Photographic

State Bank of New Richland. 5 1/8" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph of the State Bank of New Richland, Minn.; shown is the two-story brick building on the corner, may also be known now as the New Richland State Bank; another visible business, Sunde-Romine Co.; several people walking about; a horse and carriage parked far right, and an automobile parked far left.

Print, Photographic

Razing of New Richland City Hall. 3 3/4" x 2 7/8" black and white photograph of the New Richland City Hall building being torn down; glass windows were removed; once housed the New Richland Fire Station or Fire Hall.

Print, Photographic

Razing of New Richland City Hall. 3 3/4" x 2 7/8" black and white photograph of the New Richland City Hall building being torn down; glass windows were removed; once housed the New Richland Fire Station or Fire Hall; another view, see LU80.14

Print, Photographic

New Richland Dairy Days Parade Float. 6" x 3 7/8" black and white photograph of the Dairy Days parade on Broadway St. in New Richland, Minn.; the float pictured represents the State Bank of New Richland, decorated with stars, eagles, swirls and three young girls in formals; white building with striped awning was The Sweet Shop, owned by Karl Niehaus and then later by Ray Salmon; the brick building to the right was the New Richland Coast to Coast Hardware Store, now gone; Cully's Depot (name chan ... more

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Floyd Lowery Portrait. 3 7/8" x 5 3/8" black and white cabinet card photograph of Floyd Lowery as a young man wearing three-piece suit, posed standing next to a straight chair; photographed by Kamrath, Wells, Minn.; see Accession 55.03.7 and 55.03.8

Print, Photographic

Rambler House from Lowery Family Photos. 3" x 3" color photograph of a white house with black shutters, a rambler style with double attached garage; address unknown; backside reads, "The street side of our house."

Print, Photographic

Young Woman in Light Coat. 1" x 1 1/4" black and white photograph of a young woman, wearing striped scarf and light coat.

Print, Photographic

Clarence and Clara Ristau Wolter Wedding Portrait. 4" x 6" sepia print photograph of Clarence Wolter and Clara Ristau on their wedding day in 1920; married at the farmhouse she grew up in Iosco Township; their only child was a daughter, Pearl Wolter.

Print, Photographic

Clara, Pearl and Clarence Wolter Portrait. 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of the Clarence Wolter family on the occasion of his 25th wedding anniversary in 1945; identified L-R: Clara, his wife; Pearl, his daughter; and Clarence Wolter.

Print, Photographic

Clarence, Pearl and Clara Wolter. 2 3/8" x 4 1/8" black and white photograph of the Clarence Wolter family, taken at the farmhouse in Iosco Township, on their 25th wedding anniversary; identified L-R: Clarence Wolter, Pearl Wolter and Clara Wolter; Clara is wearing a corsage.

Print, Photographic

Pearl Wolter as Bridesmaid. 2 3/8" x 4 1/8" black and white photograph of Pearl Wolter, as a bridesmaid, at the wedding of her friend, Purnell Wolff (who was marrying a man named Stoos); in Faribault, Minn.

Print, Photographic

David Hoversten in Navy Uniform. 2 3/8" x 4 1/8" black and white photograph of David Hoversten, son of George and Martha Hoversten, shown wearing his U. S. Navy uniform (in WCHS collection) in Minneapolis; b. June 1923, he and brother Bill served in World War II; Bill was killed in the war, David named his firstborn son after him; David worked as a baker in the Navy, later attending Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis; he and wife, Pearl, opened the Janesville Maid Bakery in Janesville, Minn.; Dav ... more

Print, Photographic

David, Pearl and Bill Hoversten. 2 1/8" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph of the David Hoversten family; shown posing in Janesville's city park; identified L-R: David Hoversten, in his WWII U.S. Navy uniform, Bill Hoversten (b. 1948) and Pearl Hoversten, in her American Legion Auxiliary uniform. World War II