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Graham Family Papers

C. C. Graham and R. Graham Papers. Marriage certificate of James A. Whitman and Mary A. Kinder dated September 25, 1866. Lanesboro Produce Co. Inc Wholesale Produce Ticket. C C Graham Dated 9-7-1935 Driver signature: Plamer. New Richland Produce Co. Remittance B No 2586 Signed C.C. Graham, dated Oct 23, 1935. Poultry Section filled out Total $18.18. New Richland Produce Co. Remittance B No 2843 Signed C. Graham, dated Nov 1, 1935. Poultry Section filled out Total $26.17. Hope Oil Company Ticke ... more

Bishman Family Papers

Satisfaction of Mortgage of Joseph Potter to Adam Bishman and wife. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Ward Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 Black ledger, 30 pages, containing information on the construction of the Winona and St. Peter Railroad west of Mankato and New Ulm. Transcription of field notebook: "Report of W.G. Ward, Construction of Winona & St. Peter R.R. in Waseca Co." Winona and St. Peter Railroad. W & St. P Railroad.

Wilton Church Records

Number of sheets: 115 Church records from Wilton, 1866-1912.

Alton Records

Number of sheets: 218 Town record book.

Moon / Rollins Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 Warranty Deed James Moon and wife to Samuel S. Rollins. 19 July 1866.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 14 January 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 3 21 January 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 15 February 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 25 March 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 April 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 29 April 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 3 June 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 10 June 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 1 July 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 5 August 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 21 October 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 11 November 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 27 November 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Miller Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 30 December 1866, handwritten letter written by Rinehart Miller during his service in the Civil War. Letters are addressed to his future wife Julia.

Artwork, framed set

Framed Civil War Era Scenes. Material: paper, wood, glass, metal. Size: 17" W. x 22" L. Description: steel and brown ornately carved wooden frames; Civil War era images reproduced on paper and mounted under glass. (a) Woman sitting at fireplace looking wistfully at her husband's picture hung above mantel and draped with U. S. flags; (b) Soldier on sentry duty looking at picture of woman in a small oval case.

Machine, sewing

Material: wood and metal. Size: 8" W. x 15" L. x 10" H. Description: black painted cast iron - footed machine set on a wooden base - toothed cogs for turning wheel by hand - wooden handle on wheel - spindle spool - foot pedal - needle - ornate base - silver plate on work surface imprinted: "C. Konerding, Koobenhavn, General Agent".

Print, Photographic, Carte-de-Visite

Seated Man Portrait. 2 1/8" x 3 1/2" photograph portrait of a dark-haired, seated man wearing a dark suit coat, vest, dark bow tie, white shirt; hands folded in lap, hair parted on the left, white background; handwritten on back in pencil: "Sept. 1866, Shakopee, Minnesota"; handwritten at bottom front of mount: "C.C. Tracy".

Punch, Conductor's

Railroad Baggage Ticket Punch. Material: metal. Size: 2 1/2" W. x 4 3/8" L. Description: silver colored steel - two-handled - spring operated - ticket slot in end to punch "1/2" denoting half-fare price - manufacturer's name imprinted on edge: "Rand McNally & Co. Chicago, Ill."

Punch, Conductor's

Railroad Ticket Punch. Material: metal. Size: 2 1/8" W. x 4 1/2" L. Description: silver colored steel - two-handled - spring operated - ticket slot in end to punch "BG" denoting railroad baggage - manufacturer's name imprinted on edge: "Poole Bros. Chicago."