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Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Bob Foot or Foote. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, African-American baseball player named Mr. Bob Foot, or Foote, who played catcher for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Bob Mackey. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named Mr. Bob Mackey, who played shortstop for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: C. R. Wattles. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named C. R. Wattles, who played first base for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Team Manager Armstrong. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white photograph; mustached man, named W. J. Armstrong, manager of the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901..

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: Weiler. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named Mr. Weiler, who played third base for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: S. Foster. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white portrait photograph; young man, baseball player named Mr. S. Foster, who played right field for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Baseball Player: George Wilson. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white photograph; young African-American man, baseball player named George Wilson, who pitched and played infield for the Waseca EACO Mill baseball team in 1901.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Ewest, Schroeder, Wobschall Wedding Party. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph from the wedding of Wilhelm Schroeder and Ida or Eda Ewest; the bride and groom, two attendants and three groomsmen; identified L-R: (standing) Johanna Schroeder (Steinke), the groom's sister; Walter Ewest, the bride's brother; an unidentified usher; Charley Schroeder, the groom's brother; Anna Dolman Born, the bride's cousin; the marriage took place in a double ceremony with Martha Ewest and Paul Wobschall on ... more

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Double Wedding Portrait: Ewest, Schroeder and Wobschall. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of the double wedding ceremony of (seated) Wilhelm and Ida or Eda Schroeder, and (standing) Paul and Martha Wobschall on September 25, 1901; the brides are sisters, Ida Ewest and Martha Ewest; photographed by A. J. Lawin, Waseca, Minn.; Martha Wobschall made both brides' dresses.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

John and Winnifred Cawley Wedding Portrait. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. John Cawley; in a studio setting, left and seated, John Cawley; right and standing, Winnifred Cawley; taken on November 6, 1901, their wedding day, noted on photo back; photographed by A. J. Lawin, Waseca, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Mary, Cecelia, Josie and Agnes Curran. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" black and white reprint photograph from an original taken in 1901, of the daughters of John Curran and Mary Carmody Curran, taken in 1901; identified L-R: (back) Mary Curran, Cecelia Curran, Josie Curran; (front) Agnes Curran. See also accession #7.03.291tt

Print, Photographic

John and Mary Carmody Curran Portrait. 4 1/2" x 6 1/8" black and white reprint photograph from an earlier original, of Mr. and Mrs. John Curran; Mrs. Curran is Mary Carmody Curran.

Suit, Men's, Wedding

Wedding Suit of D. E. Perrin. (a) Jacket. Material: textile, metal. Size: 17" W. x 35" L. Description: dark green wool jacket with notched lapels and long sleeves that have one button on each cuff; front closure with three fabric covered metal buttons and buttonholes; back vent trimmed with two buttons at vent top; two inside slit pockets. (b) Vest. Material: textile, metal. Size: 17" W. x 22 1/2" L. Description: dark green wool front, sleeveless, V-neckline; front closure with five fabric co ... more

Painting

Janesville Stone House, by Savage. Material: paper, wood, glass, metal. Size of framed painting: 18 1/2" W. x 22 1/2" L. Size of painting within mat: 12 1/2" W. x 16 1/2" L. Description: pastel water color - green mat - 1 1/2" W. brown oak frame - subject of painting: pastoral scene that includes a farmstead, stone house and corn crib, red wooden barn with gray roof, a lake, road, bridge, straw stacks, sheep, human figures herding cattle - trees - sky - fence. Signed: "T. Savage. 1901".

Print, Photographic

Ella Laudert. 3 1/2" x 3 3/8" black and white photograph of a little girl with long hair looking in a mirror; identified as Ella Laudert at about 3 years of age; as a grown woman she married Berton Hansen.

Plates, photo

Cramer Photo Dry Plates. Material: paper, glass. (a,b) Box. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 7 1/2" L. Description: blue paper over cardboard top - plain cardboard bottom - black printed information on top: "Cramer's Photo Dry Plates, Directions Inside, Manufactured by G. Cramer Dry Plate Co., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A., New York Depot, 17 West 28th Street. Keep in a Dry Dimly Lighted Place. Open In Dark Room Only" - contents: eleven exposed glass plates display various images.

Print, Photographic

7 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph, mounted on cropped matboard, of the Emmons Smith family, children, parents and other unidentified extended family members; a horse and carriage is parked at left side; posing in front of their two-story, white clapboard house; Emmons Smith Sr. was the owner or proprietor of the Commercial House Hotel or Commercial Hotel, Waseca, Minn., circa 1901.

Iron

Iron. Material: metal, wood. Size: 6 1/2" W. x 5 1/2" H. Description: iron block tapers at both ends with an opening on each side to attach handle; black painted wooden handle; spring clip attached handle to iron; stamped on iron: "Pat. May 22, 1901" (Writing above pat info.)

Purse, coin

Brown Leather Coin Purse. Material: textile, metal. Size: 2 1/2" square. Description: brown leather with a silver metal top edged opening and snap closure; three compartments inside; gold print stamped on front: "Pan-American-Exposition 1901", buffalo graphic below print.

Print, Lithographic

24" x 19" lithogoraphic print of a buffalo bull standing on a brown earth among stones - dark brown - foreground vignettes into background - unsigned - on back: "August 1958 Donated by Mrs. Alice Plummer Early 1900s"

Print, Photographic

Rena E. Devereaux, born 1900 in Janesville, daughter of Maurice Alvin Devereaux and Ruth Sarah Crump Devereaux. Black and white photographic print from the album of Mark Benjamin Devereaux; scanned image. Photographed by Hellebo Studio.

Invitation, Wedding

Wolter, Roske Wedding Invitation. Material: paper. Size: 4 1/4" x 3 1/2". (a) Top portion of invitation. Description: white cardstock - black calligraphy print: "Mr. Albert Wolter requests your presence at the marriage of his daughter, Laura Lydia, to E.H. Roske, Thursday, September fifth, Nineteen hundred and one," (b) Bottom portion of invitation. Description: white cardstock - black print: "at the Iosco German Evangelical Church at two o'clock P.M. Reception at home of the bride's father af ... more

Print, Photographic

Vintage Car, Horses, Wagon on Wilton Bridge. 3 1/2" x 5" black and white photo. Wilton Bridge over LeSueur River, Waseca County. Two horses pulling wagon, two people in wagon, car behind wagon with two people inside car's back seat.

Print, Photographic

Henry F. and Helena Lewer Family Portrait. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" black and white. Henry F. Lewer II (b. Dec 6, 1853, d. Sept 4, 1928), Helena Lewer (b. Dec 4, 1855, d. Oct 26, 1934), and sons (L-R) Henry Lewer III (left) (b. Oct 28, 1883, d. Oct 16, 1925), John Lewer (center back) (b. Feb 9, 1886, d. Oct 24, 1943), Ewald Lewer (front) (b. June 9, 1891, d. Nov 18, 1984), and Martin Lewer (right) (b. July 3, 1888, d. Sept 8, 1973).

Drawing, Architectural

Cellar Window Specifications Aughenbaugh House. Material: paper. Size: 20" W. x 16" H. Description: color plan "Owner's Copy Cellar Windows of Aughenbaugh Res. Waseca, Minn. Scale 1/4 inch = one inch F.B. Long & L.L. Long Architects July 25, 1901 Order # 73, Sheet # 10."