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Bag, Flour

EACO Flour Bag. Material: textile. Size:20" square. Size: white cotton loose weave muslin - black and blue patterned - 10 pound flour bag - printed information on bag: "Distributed by..Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serial No. 9116, Always All Right, Copyright 1907 09 by Everett Aughenbaugh & Co. and winged horse logo imprinted "EACo" - winged horse on each lower front corner.

Record, Phonograph

Material: plastic. Size: 10" diameter. Description: black disc - black label with gold lettering - 78 rpm - Victor #4337 - single sided disc : "In the Shade of The Old Apple Tree", performed by Henry Macdonough and Haydn Quartet - label with licensing information on back.

Booklet

Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Sandborn Lodge # 139. Material: paper. Size: 7 1/4" W. x 5" H. Description: white paper - red print: "B.S. & I. Railway S. Sanborn Lodge No. 139 No. 224 Time Table No. 224 Takes effect Monday, April 16, 1906 at 8:00o'clock pm for government and information of all concerned .."

Dress

Dress. Material: textile. Size: 31" W. x 54" L. Description: white, light-weight floor-length crepe; round neckline with scalloped edge; elbow-length sleeves with scalloped edges; capelet of same fabric over bodice front and back; embroidered eyelet waistband; overall floral design embroidery on sleeves, capelet and upper skirt; embroidered knots along hemline.

Invitation, Wedding

Waggoner-Schlict Wedding Invitation. Material: paper. Size: 6 3/8" W. x 8 3/8" L. Description: cream colored folded card with black print; front information: "Mrs. H.A. Waggoner requests your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Fannie H. to H. M. Schlict, Wednesday afternoon, August twenty-second, Nineteen hundred six, at one o'clock, Waseca, Minnesota. At home after September 30, 1906, Winona, Minnesota".

Print, Photographic

Pearl Day. 16" x 20" black and white oval photograph of Pearl Day, wearing a light, geometric print dress with high collar trimmed with lace; her hair is pulled up and back; she wears metal-rimmed eye glasses.

Booklet

Rural Woodville Township School District #34 Souvenir Booklet 1906. Material: paper, textile. Size: 4" W. x 6" H. Description: white cardstock cover; red print: Souvenir"; black and white photo of of teacher, Anna Kaiser (Mrs. Robert Matz); white paper; black print: "School District No. 34 Waseca Minnesota May 24, 1906 Presented by Anna Kaaiser Teacher School Officers Lewis Priebe, Director; John Papke, Clerk; Robert Wobschall, Treasurer" - list of puplis on second page; white string in upper ... more

Dish, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 4" W. x 5" L. x 2 1/2" H. Description: clear glass bowl - raised shell and flower design around exterior bowl - gold paint highlights - white opalescent white edging around scalloped rim - one of five used with serving bowl.

Dish, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 4" W. x 5" L. x 2 1/2" H. Description: clear glass bowl - raised shell and flower design around exterior bowl - gold paint highlights - white opalescent white edging around scalloped rim - one of five used with serving bowl.

Dish, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 4" W. x 5" L. x 2 1/2" H. Description: clear glass bowl - raised shell and flower design around exterior bowl - gold paint highlights - white opalescent white edging around scalloped rim - one of five used with serving bowl.

Dish, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 4" W. x 5" L. x 2 1/2" H. Description: clear glass bowl - raised shell and flower design around exterior bowl - gold paint highlights - white opalescent white edging around scalloped rim - one of five used with serving bowl.

Dish, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 4" W. x 5" L. x 2 1/2" H. Description: clear glass bowl - raised shell and flower design around exterior bowl - gold paint highlights - white opalescent white edging around scalloped rim - one of five used with serving bowl.

Bowl, Berry

Material: glass. Size: 7" W. x 10 1/2" L. x 5 1/2" H. Description: clear glass - oval shaped bowl - 3 1/2" W. x 5 1/2" L. pedastal base - white opalescent scalloped rim - gold luster painted floral design in bowl. Part of a set which includes 5 small berry dishes: #2.82.36 - 2.82.40.

Postcard, Photographic

Elm Street, Avenue. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of Elm Street, later Elm Avenue, in the early 1900s. Shows tree lined street with car coming toward camera, and two boys off to left with bicycle. Photo is marked, "62-East Elm Street" on bottom left corner and "Waseca, Minn." on bottom right corner.

Print, Photographic, Composite

Janesville High School Class of 1906. 11" x 14" black and white composite of 17 oval portrait photographs of the 1906 graduates of Janesville High School. The names of individuals are penciled in under each photograph. At the bottom is "Class of 1906" . Some scratching on photographs. Photographed by Hellebo, of Janesville, Minn. Graduates listed are: Irma Gutfleisch, Anna Hoverson, Alice Bell, Louis Quast, Verna Moonan, Emma Wentlend, Clara Dieudonne, Alice King, Clifford McCullough, Grace Bel ... more

Shoe

Black leather shoe. Material: leather, button, textile. Size: 10 1/2" L. x 6 1/8" H. Description: black leather - black canvas uppers with seven buttons - fabric lining - slightly squared toe.

Postcard, Photographic

Waldorf Main Street. Waldorf, Minnesota. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" postcard photograph of main street Waldorf, Minn.; buildings identified on the front as "Main Street, Looking North, Waldorf, Minn. #11". Visible building signs are Lampert Lumber Co., Garage; a light colored dog is crossing the unpaved main street in center of photo; an automobile is parked on the right side of the street; published by The Big 4 Post Card Co., Albert Lea, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Irving Schaumkessel Family. 5" x 7-3/4" black and white reprint photograph of a man, two women, and a baby partially identified on the back as Irving Schaumkessel.

Photograph, Negative, Film

1 3/8" W. x 7/8" L. - black & white; family portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Albert (Florence?) Schaumkessel & their children, a daughter stands between the seated parents, Irving C. Schaumkessel is the baby on father's knee

Print, Photographic, Stereograph

Stereograph. 7" x 3 1/2" black and white photographic stereograph of picnickers sitting on the grass in the woods with black buggy in background; one-of-a-kind photograph, not taken by a professional; written on back in black ink pen "No. 42, Fourth of July dinner at picnic in F.G. Kannes Grove, Blooming Grove, Minn."; goes with 1.96.370, Waseca County. Fourth of July. 4th of July. July 4th.

Print, Photographic, Stereograph

Stereograph. 7" x 3 1/2" stereograph of picnickers sitting on the grass in the woods with buggies and horses in background; in foreground is wood set for a bonfire; one-of-a-kind photograph, not taken by a professional; hand-written on back in black ink, "No. 40, Picnic dinner in F.G. Kannes Grove, July 4th 1906, Blooming Grove, Minn."; goes with 1.96.369, Waseca County. Fourth of July. 4th of July. July 4th.

Cup, communion

Material: metal. Size: 3 3/16" diameter at base, 3 5/8" diameter at top, 6 5/8" H. Description: silver plated metal - beaded pattern around rim and base. Part of a set of two goblets and pitcher.

Cup, communion

Material: metal. Size: 3 3/16" diameter at base, 3 5/8" diameter at top, 6 5/8" H. Description: silver plated metal - beaded pattern around rim and base. Part of a set of two goblets and pitcher.

Pitcher, communion

(a, b). Material: metal. (a) Pitcher. Size: 6 1/8" diameter x 8 1/2" W. (lip spout to handle edge) x 11 3/4" H. Description: silver plated metal - decorative metal beading edges the rim, neck and upper base - decorative serpentine handle on one side - extended pouring lip on other side. (b) Lid. Size: 4 1/8" diameter x 4 1/8" H. Description: silver plated metal cap - center extends upward to form ornate knob - hinged, but broken. Set consists of pitcher and two cups.

Ribbon, Commemorative

New Richland, Fiftieth Anniversary. Material: textile. Size: 6 7/8" W. x 2 1/4" L. Description: white silk ribbon - black lettering: "Pioneer Fiftieth Anniversary First Settler of New Richland Township June 24, 1856 St. Olaf Lake, June 24, 1906".