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Machine, sewing

Material: metal. Size: 6" W. x 15 3/4" L. x 10" H. and a 23" L. cord plus a 66" L. grounded (3-pronged) cord spliced onto the first. Description: black painted cast iron - gold decal trim - stamped: "Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. New York, London, Paris" - serial number: 1502-82-1931-53-17076-88-16385-94, made in U.S.A., patented in U.S.A. with last date 1894, electric motor attached to base, 110 volts, AC & DC, made by Westinghouse.

Music, Sheet

The Sugar Dolly, Song Sheet. Material: paper. Size: 10 1/2" W. x 13 1/2" L. Description: white paper - brown printed graphics and title list on cover - black printed notation and lyrics on page 2 and 3.

Artwork, print

Material: paper. Size: 4" W. x 5 7/8" L. Description: multicolored paper - graphic: winter scene, church in background, two trees and a rock bridge in foreground - caption in lower left corner: "Reward of Merit Presented by" - handwritten: "Fannie Webster, Teacher, 1894".

Badge, Fraternal

G.A.R. Memorial Ribbon. Material: textile, metal. Size: 3" W. x 8 1/2" L. Description: silver toned metal bar with reverse side safety pin and saddle; relief letters across bar: "G.A.R." (Grand Army of the Republic); black silk ribbon suspended from bar with silver colored lettering: "Honor The Noble Dead, In Memoriam, Devereaux, Post No. 43, Janesville, Minn." and graphic: GAR medal symbol of an eagle, flag and star; metallic fringe at ribbon bottom edge.

Badge, Fraternal

PLACEHOLDER GAR Bar and Ribbon. Material: textile, metal. Size: 3" W. x 10" L. Description: silver toned metal bar with reverse side pin and catch, raised letters across bar: "G.A.R." (Grand Army of the Republic); white silk ribbon with black ribbon overlays is suspended from bar, silver colored lettering on black ribbon: "Mansfield Post. No. 35 Brooklyn, N.Y.", scalloped silver trimmed bottom edge; gold lettering and graphics on white ribbon: "In Memoriam" and GAR symbol graphic of an eagl ... more

Print, Photographic

Ethel May Buck. 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" black and white photograph of a baby identified on back as Ethel May Buck, born May 30, 1893; photographed by the Yates Studios, Waseca, Minn. Waterville, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Ed Foley and Maria Cawley Foley. Material: paper. Size: 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" black and white photograph of a man and a woman identified on the back as Maria (Foley) Cawley and Ed Foley; photographed by A. S. Bagne, Waseca, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Jim Foley. 3-7/8" x 5-1/2" black and white photograph of a man identified on the back as Jim Foley; photographed by A. S. Bagne, Waseca and New Richland, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Aunt Caroline with Hans and Toni Lundberg. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 3 3/8". Description: black and white photograph of a woman and two children identified as Aunt Caroline and her grandchildren, Hans and Toni Lundberg. Toy lamb on wooden platform with wheels in front.

Print, Photographic

Waseca Water and Electric Light Works. 7-3/8" x 4-1/2" photograph of a building and tower identified as Waseca Water and Electric Light Works, 1894.

Print, Photographic

7 3/4" x 4 5/8" black and white photograph; six men standing on original Waseca County Courthouse steps.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Bird, Madden, Bower and Larkin. 4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph; back row standing: Isaac Bird (son-in-law of Patrick Madden); sitting left to right: Patrick Madden, Thomas Bower Jr., Thomas Bower / Bowers Sr., Michael Larkin; photographed by Yates Studio, Waseca, Minn.

Organ

Packard Oak Organ and Bench. Material: wood, metal, ivory. (a) Organ. Size: 56 1/2" W. x 27 1/4" deep x 53 1/4" H. Description: oak console organ, Packard model, hinged keyboard cover, decorative carving. (b) Bench. Size: 35" W. x 11" deep x 23 1/4" H. Description: oak, ornately carved.

Book

Material: textile, paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 5 3/4". Description: rust colored fabric cover - ivory rose relief pattern on front - inside pages include autographs and classmates' comments.

Print, Photographic

William Rinehart Everett as a Boy with Grandmother Amelia Everett. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of three-year old William Rinehart Everett with his grandmother, Amelia Everett. (Album 2 photo 7) See accession 66.01.245.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Stenson Children Portrait. Material: paper. Size: 3 3/4" x 5 1/2". Description: cabinet card photograph of four children, identified as Nora Stenson, Johnnie Stenson, Mame Stenson and Margaret Stenson, circa 1894; photographed by L. P. Peterson, New Richland, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Maplewood Park Guests. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of a scene in Maplewood Park beside one of the cottages, of 9 people; photograph titled, "100 degrees in the shade in Maplewood Park"; identified L-R: Mrs. D. S. Cummings (Martha or Mattie Ward), Charles Ward, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Florence Ward Watson, Percy Ward and Daisy Ward; child unidentified; some of the people are holding fans, sitting on wooden chairs, one woman is sitting on a tree hammock; Jerry the ... more

Enframement, Door

E. A. Everett Residence Front Door. Material: wood, glass, metal. Unit size: 6 1/2' W. (includes top molding width) x 9' H. (includes threshold and top molding height) x 8" deep (includes door frame). Description: dark oak stained 8' H. door; metal hinges, knobs and decorative escutcheons; white painted frame and lintel; oval frosted, etched and beveled glass insert: 26 1/2" W. x 52" L.; egg and dart design oak trim encircles the oval pane; top frame trimmed with dentils and crown molding. Se ... more

Railing

Everett Residence Porch Rail. Material: wood. Size: 6 1/2' L. x 23 3/4" H. x 5" deep. Description: white painted upper and lower routed rails; twenty turned vertical spindles between horizontal rails; section of front porch railing from the E. A. Everett house. See accession 1.99.1034. Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.

Urn, Garden

Everett Residence Cement Garden Urn. Material: cement. Size: 20" diameter x 18" H. Description: cast/turned gray concrete urn; classic vase-shaped pot with a foot pedestal; ordinarily used as plant container. This particular urn is one of the two that stood on either side of the front porch steps of the E. A. Everett home at 209 N.E. 9th St., Waseca, Minnesota. See accession 32.168. Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.

Magazine

The Chautauquan Magazine. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 10" H. Description: paper magazine - titled: "The Chautauquan Vol. XIX April 1894 No. 1"

Magazine

The Chautauquan Magazine. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 10" H. Description: paper magazine - titled: "The Chautauquan Vol. XX October 1894 No. 1"

Magazine

The Chautauquan Magazine. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 10" H. Description: paper magazine - titled: "The Chautauquan Vol. XIX May 1894 No. 2"

Magazine

The Chautauquan Magazine. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 10" H. Description: paper magazine - titled: "The Chautauquan Vol. XX November 1894 No. 2"

Magazine

The Chautauquan Magazine. Material: paper. Size: 7" W. x 10" H. Description: paper magazine - titled: "The Chautauquan Vol. XIX June 1894 No. 3"