Bullet Mold. Material: metal. Size: 3" W. x 8 3/4" L. x 3/4" thick. Description: two handled hinged device; one side has a cylindrical bullet mold sticking out of the outside & a hold just behind it; other end has a donut shaped projection and small thin cylindrical projection sticking out of the inside; condition - metal is slightly rusty
Material: textile. Size: 10 1/2" W. x 14" L. Description: black wool yarn - crocheted bonnet - gray insert and trim accent on crown - looped fringe and scallops trimmed with gray around face opening - black crocheted crown lining - four rows of braid and horizontal stitching extend from back edge over neckline - black silk tie on each side.
Material: textile, glass beads, metal. Size: 7" W. at neckline and 55 1/2" W. at hemline x 18 1/2" L. Description: black cotton lined with black silk - one black lace flounce - two rows of black seed beads around shoulders - standup collar trimmed with two rows of black silk ruching - closure with one hook at neckline (eye missing).
Emma Earl Orcutt. 4" x 5-1/2" black and white photograph of a female identified on the back as Emma Earl; photographed by Hoot, Waterloo, Iowa.
White Cotton Nightgown. Material: textile. Size: 15 1/2" W. at shoulders x 55 1/2" L. x 22" L. sleeves. Description: white cotton floor-length and long sleeved, front closure with 18 buttons, 16 mother-of-pearl buttons, 7 rows of vertical pintucks on either side of front closure, placket has eyelet ruffle trim on either side, round collar has eyelet ruffle trim, cuffs have 3 rows on horizontal pin tucks and eyelet trim ruffle, back yoke is double thickness.
Gottorm Tollefson. 10" x 11 7/8" photograph of Gottorm Tollefson, gray-haired, bearded and mustached, wearing a lighter colored coat, vest, bow tie with a white shirt.
Margit Hilson Tollefson. A set with #1.98.503 (husband) & #1.98.504 (wife) - 10" x 12" photograph of a woman identified as Mrs. Margit (Hilson) Tollefson; dark, center parted hair pulled to the back; wearing a dark dress with satin yoke, high neck & brooch.
Material: leather, metal. Color: black. (a) Right boot. Size - 7 1/2 " L x 2 3/4 " W x 11 " H. Black leather upper, calf high, 2 loops at top for pulling boots on. Copper piece on outside of toe with printing that reads "PAT NOV.29.185?, ??D.NOV.29.18??". Inner sole in leather. Sole is leather, heel made of several layers of leather. (b) Left boot. Same as above. Condition - very worn, back & front are creased.
Dora Child Ashley. 4-1/4" x 6-1/2" portrait photograph of woman identified on back as Dora (Child) Ashley (Mrs. M.D. Ashley); photographed by McCrary & Branson, Knoxville. She is a daughter of James Child.
Material: leather, textile, metal. Size: 5 3/4" W. x 11" L. x 13 1/2" H. Description: black leather - work boot style - two striped cotton straps at each top - light brown leather band encircles boot top - sole nailed to boot. (a) Right boot. (b) Left boot.
A. J. Anderson, Otto Bauman. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" photograph of two men wearing suits and hats. Identified on back as A. J. Anderson on left, and Otto Bauman on right.
Otto Bauman and A. J. Anderson. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: photograph of two men identified on back as Otto Bauman on left, and A. J. Anderson on right. Anderson wearing his butter making award button.
PLACEHOLDER Material: textile. Size: 14 1/2" W. across shoulders x 24" L. Description: black cotton garment - black taffeta lining - 23" L. sleeves widen at the cuff - black cotton cord trim - front closure with single hook and eye at top neckline - sides and back seam vents.
EACO Flour Bag. Material: textile. Size: 29" W. x 29 3/4" L. Description: white cotton flour sack - black and green stamped information: "Guaranteed Always All Right E-A-CO Flour 98 62/100 % Digestible Waseca Mill Everett Augenbaugh & Co. Bleached 1-4 Bbl. - 49 Lbs. Net E-A-CO" EACO Mill.
John Byron. 4-7/8" x 7" black and white reprint photograph of a man identified as John Byron, an early Waseca pioneer or settler; shown wearing sideburns and gray beard, vested suit with bow tie. St. Mary Township
Lydia and Edward Buck. 2-3/4 x 3-3/4 black and white photograph of a man and a woman identified on back as Lydia and Edward Buck, parents of Henry Buck.
Mrs. Oswald Baer; Christian Melchior; Carrie Dobberstein. 4 x 5-1/2 photograph of two women and one man; on cardboard mount identified as A.J. Lawin, Waseca, Minn. Identified on back as (L) Baer, Mrs. Oswald; (Ctr) Melchior, Christian; and (R) Dobberstein, Mrs. Carrie.
Henry Buck. 3-7/8 x 5-1/2 photograph of a man identified on the back as Henry Buck.
Mary Stearns Baldridge. 2-1/4 x 3-3/4 photograph of female identified on back as Mary Stearns Baldridge.
Mr & Mrs. Theodore Brown, Portrait. 4" x 5-3/4" black and white photograph of man and woman identified as Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown; photographed by Lawin, Northfield and Waseca, Minn.
Mayor M. D. L. Collester. 4-1/2" x 7" black and white photograph of M. D. L. Collester, former mayor of Waseca, 1882.
Material: wood, metal, textile. Size: 11 3/4 " W x 17 " H. x 40 3/4 " L. Description: two painted horse cutouts on rockers - padded fabric covered seat between them.
Justine Krassin Child. 4" x 5-3/4" photograph of woman identified on the back as Mrs. James E. Child. (Justina Krassin) Cardboard photo mount identifies photographer as Manderfeld, Waseca, Minn.
Annie Dearborn. 2-3/8" x 3-3/4" black and white photograph of a girl identified as Annie Dearborn; photographed by Fred Palmer, Waseca, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fehmers. 3-7/8" x 5-5/8" black and white photograph of a man and a woman identified as Carl Fehmers; photographed by Fred Mueller, Owatonna, Minn.