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