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Ellen Cawley. Black and white photograph of Ellen Cawley, also known as Nell Cawley, daughter of Thomas Cawley and Margaret Madden Cawley; born April 4, 1873, Blooming Grove Twp., Waseca County, Minnesota; and died February 16, 1967, buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Waseca, Minn.

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Thomas Cawley and Margaret Madden Cawley. Black and white photograph of Thomas Cawley and Margaret Madden Cawley. (Thomas Kilcawley, somewhere between his marriage in 1857 and the 1860 St. Louis, Missouri census, changed his name from Kilcawley to Cawley.) Thomas Cawley was the son of Patrick Kilcawley and Mary Cuffee Kilcawley; b. January 1, 1933 in County Sligo, Ireland; married Margaret Madden on June 3, 1857 in St. Louis, MO; d. August 15, 1897, buried Calvary Cemetery, Waseca, Minn.

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Esther Hetty Everett Dressed for Costume Party. 3 1/8" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of "Hetty" Everett, nee Esther Lewis, wife of Guy Everett, dressed in "little girl" dress for a costume party. (Album 1 photo 29a)

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Guy Everett Dressed for Costume Party. 1 7/8" x 3 5/8" black and white photograph of Guy Everett dressed in a "little boy" oufit for a costume party. (Album 1 photo 29b)

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Hetty and Guy Everett Dressed for Costume Party. 3 3/4" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of Hetty and Guy Everett dressed for a costume party; Hetty wears a "little girl" dress and ribbon in her hair, bows on her shoes and a parasol; Guy wears a "little boy" suit with short pants, tights, large white round collar and ruffled cuffs, and a large bow tie at the neck. They are standing in the front hallway of the E. A. Everett home. (Album 1 photo 29c). Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett H ... more

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Nettie Everett Posed in Costume for Party. 3 1/8" x 4 1/4" black and white oval photograph of Nettie Everett dressed as a little girl for a costume party at her home. (Album 1 photo 30a)

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Lillie Everett Curtiss. 3 1/8" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of Lillie Everett Curtiss, daughter of William E. Everett by his first wife. (Lillie survived the Dakota Indian massacre at Lake Shetek in 1862 that killed her mother and brother, and wounded her father--she was kidnapped and later recovered by soldiers.) (Album 1 photo 30b)

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Nettie Everett Dressed for Costume Party. 2 1/4" x 4" black and white photograph of Nettie Everett, dressed as a little girl for the costume party at her home. (Album 1 photo 30c)

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E. A. Everett in Striped Costume. 3 1/8" x 4 1/4" black and white photograph of E. A. Everett dressed in a little boy's striped outfit for a costume party at his home. A baby portrait of William R. Everett hangs on the wall behind his father, E. A. Everett. (Album 1 photo 30d)

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Everetts on the LeSueur River. 4 3/4" x 4" black and white photograph of several women stepping stones over the LeSueur River circa 1900; friends or family members of the Everett family. (Album 1 photo 31)

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Nettie Everett in Spanish Dancer Costume. 2 1/4" x 4" black and white photograph of Nettie Everett dressed in a Spanish dancer's costume for a community show. One of four photographs, different views of her, on the album page. (Album 1 photo 32d)

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E. A. Everett Ivy Covered Residence. Material: paper. Size: 4 3/4" x 3 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of the E. A. Everett residence on Lake Avenue in Waseca, Minnesota circa 1900. (Album 1 photo 35a). Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home located at 206 9th Street N.E. on the corner of 9th Street N.E. and Lake Avenue now 3rd Avenue N.E.

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Rinehart Miller Residence. East Elm. 4 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white photograph of the Rinehart Miller residence on East Elm in Waseca, Minnesota. This the house that Nettie Miller Everett grew up in. Her father was a prominent Waseca merchant. (Album 1 photo 35b)

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E. A. Everett Residence New North Porch. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of the E. A. Everett residence on Lake Avenue after the new porch was added on the north side. (Album 1 photo 36a). Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home located at 206 9th Street N.E. on the corner of 9th Street N.E. and Lake Avenue now 3rd Avenue N.E.

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Horse-Drawn Gravel Wagon Train by Kaiser House. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of part of the gravel wagon train, the Kaiser house can be seen in the background.

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Horse-Drawn Gravel Wagon Train. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of the gravel wagon train hauling the gravel for the road building in Waseca county.

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Bessie Miller. 1 7/8" x 2 3/4" black and white oval portrait of Bessie Julia Miller, a daughter of Rinehart Miller, a prominent Waseca merchant; she married Earl W. Ward on April 11, 1900; one of her sisters was Nettie Miller Everett. (Album 1 photo 49d) See accession 66.01.241.

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EACO FLour Mill. 6 3/8" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of "the mill, not the last one" as captioned in the album. This is one of the E. A. Co. mills. (Album 1 photo 52) EACO Mill.

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G. W. Strong Portrait. 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" black and white oval portrait of G. W. Strong; married to Jennie Aughenbaugh (on February 8, 1898) who was the daughter of J. Aughenbaugh, a partner in the EACO Flour Mill. Strong and his wife lived in the house west of the Aughenbaugh's. He worked at the mill from 1897. G. W. Strong was the son of Nathan E. Strong and Sarah Ide, Waseca early settlers who moved to California in 1885. G. W. and Jennie were the parents of Harry Strong who eventually followed ... more

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Jennie Aughenbaugh Strong Portrait. 2 3/4" black and white circular portrait of Jennie Strong, daughter of J. W. Aughenbaugh, a partner with E. A. Everett in the EACO Flour Mill in Waseca, Minnesota. Jennie was the wife of G. W. Strong who also worked at the mill. (Album 1 photo 53b)

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Daisy Aughenbaugh Miller. 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" black and white portrait of Daisy Aughenbaugh Miller, a daughter of J. W. Aughenbaugh, and wife of Harry Miller. (Album 1 photo 53c)

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William Rinehart Everett as a Child Posed in Military Style Jacket. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" black and white portrait of William Rinehart Everett at about the age of 8, wearing a uniform with brass buttons and a starched, stand-up collar, and a short haircut. (Album 2 photo 23a)

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William Rinehart Everett as a Child with Boxing Gloves. 2 3/4" x 1 7/8" black and white photograph of William Rinehart Everett playing with boxing gloves with a friend on the lawn of the Everett residence. (Album 2 photo 23c). Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.

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William Rinehart Everett as a Child Posed in Uniform. 3 1/2" x 5" black and white photograph of William Rinehart Everett posed in a studio setting wearing a uniform; posed sitting on a fur throw. (Album 2 photo 24a)

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William Rinehart Everett Posed in Wicker Chair 3 1/2" x 5" black and white photograph of William Rinehart Everett posed in a studio setting seated on an ornate wicker chair, wearing a uniform. (Album 2 photo 24b)