Number of sheets: 1
Certificate of award for Grace Wolter of school district No. 60, Waseca County, for punctual and regular attendance. 19 May 1919. Signed: Mary A. McHugo, Teacher; H C Van Loh, Superintendent.
Number of sheets: 1
Norwegian report card for Kenneth Thoreson. Teacher: Minnie Mostrom.
Receipts for purchases made by Mr. Didra.
Number of sheets: 74
Waseca City Improvement League receipts for donations made to various organizations; charge receipts.
Diploma. New Richland High School. 1919. Helen Johnson Haug. Material: paper. Size: Description: Certificates earned by Helen Johnson (Haug) of New Richland Township, daughter of A. D. and Inger Hartz Johnson. New Richland High School diploma signed by Superintendent M. J. Tosseland, Principal Olga S. Pinkus, School Board Chair, C. A. Newgard and School Board Secretary, A. O. Lea. Number of sheets: 1
Number of sheets: 2
Waseca County School Class of 1919 handwritten list of students and teachers. 1919 Waseca County School Christmas program memories. Lyrics to "Good Old Greasy Greens." List of how Mrs. Hartly would write the program on the board each day. Names mentioned: Mrs. Hartly / Hartley; Ruth Minske; Miriam Latham; Marshal Pickett.
Number of sheets: 1
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Charter. Size: 14" x 19". Description: Certificate of Charter for the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks (affiliated with American Federation of Labor); formed in Waseca, Minnesota on April 9, 1919, known as Lodge No. 1151.
Number of sheets: 5
Correspondence to William Quade of Janesville, MN from The Day Burner Company 6 May 1919.
Number of sheets: 17
Blooming Grove Township Verified Account 1919 documents.
Number of sheets: 1
Honorable United States of America Military Discharge certificate awarded to William Rinehart Everett 21 July 1919. Military record on back.
Number of sheets: 1
Marriage Certificate. 1919. William R. Everett and Marion Willard. Material: paper. Size: Description: 2 September 1919. Witnesses: Constance Everett, sister of groom; Grant R. Willard, brother of bride.
Number of sheets: 1
Town Record Book for Vivian Township. First entry dated 11 March 1919. Final entry dated 11 March 1924. Town Meeting Minutes; Register of Town Orders; Annual Statement of the Treasurer; Town Board of Auditors' Annual Report; Supervisors' Account of Annual Town Meeting; Minutes of the Proceedings of the Annual Town Meeting.
High School Elementary Mechanical Notebook of John McBride. Included in note book are exercises in lettering, lining, geometric shapes, projection and other mechanical drawing lessons at Janesville High School in 1919. Number of sheets: 1
Number of sheets: 1
Teacher's Report to Parents. Harvey Wobschall, School District No. 91, Waseca County, for school year ending 1919. Signed Agnes Norburn, teacher and H.C. Van Loh, Superintendent. Parent signature on back: Miss Paul Wobschall. 1 page.
Sacred Heart High School Annual, 1919, "The Chronograph." Material: paper, metal. Size: 8" W. x 11" L. Description: brown cover - gold embossed lettering: "The Chronograph 1919", Sacred Heart High School yearbook - approximately 50 stapled pages of graduates' photos, and writings about the class of 1919.
Bicycle Tire Repair Tool. Material: metal. Size: 1" W. x 5" L. x 1/16" diameter. Description: gray steel slightly rusted with a loop handle on one end containing a heart shaped insert and connected to the shank and slotted tool end, imprinted: "Urich, Pat. August 1919"; function: for inserting a rubber band into a puncture when repairing tubeless (pneumatic) tire.
Patriotic Songs and Hymns Book. Material: paper. Size: 6" W. x 8 3/4" L. Description: gray paper cover with graphic: soldier, sailor and Fort McHenry imprinted: "Patriotic Songs and Hymns," "Hope Publishing Company, Chicago," and handwritten: "Lydia Grawunder 1919; printed on reverse: "Our Pledge to the Flag"; contents: 71 pages of favorite songs and music; parts of other song books were found with this booklet, see file with 1.87.68a, b, c, d
Private Hjalmer Johnson Army Commendation Certificate. Material: paper. Size: 14" W. x 17 1/2" L. Description: black and white certificate showing Columbia bestowing the Accolade of the New Chivalry, Humanity, to a U.S. soldier. Print at top: "Columbia Gives to Her Son, the Accolade of the New Chivalry of Humanity"; print at bottom: "Hjalmer Johnson, Pvt., Co.L, 166th Infantry, Served with Honor in the World War and was Wounded in Action"; Signed by President Woodrow Wilson.
Minnesota, 1919. Material: paper. Size: 28" W. x 34 1/2" L. Description: multicolored map; state flags border; advertising Minnesota School of Business. Edges frayed.
Angelina Fisk. 3-3/8" x 4-1/2" black and white photograph of a female identified on the back as Angelina Fisk and dated January 25, 1919.
Waseca County in the World War (I). Material: paper. Size: 8 1/8" W. x 10 7/8" H. x 3/4" thick. Description: black and white; 224 numbered pages detailing Waseca County's participation in the World War; black and white photos; war chronology.
Three pages of Alma City Dairy Association checks; drawn on Farmers State Bank, Pemberton, Minn.; red ink on yellow paper; three checks and corresponding register on left per page, perforations between checks. These drafts used in 1910-1919 for payment of milk and cream from Alma City Creamery.
Dairyman's Association Proceedings. Material: paper. Size: 6 1/2" W. x 9 1/2" L. x 3/4" D. Description: black hard cover - contents: proceedings of the Minnesota State Dairyman's Convention held in Waseca, Jan. 21, 22, 23, 1919 - 266 pages, photos and ads.
PLACEHOLDER Set Up and Operating Instructions for Threshing Machine. Material: paper. Size: 8" W. x 10" L. (folded). Description: front graphic: threshing machine - printed at top: "Instructions for setting up and operating Nos. 2 and 3 Undershot Machine - printed at bottom: "Ellis Keystone Agricultural Works Pottstown, PA., U.S.A." - handwritten at lower edge in red: "This machine in use at Waseca 1919. R.E.H." - contents: two pages of printed instructions.
World War I Soldier. 3" x 5 1/4" black and white photograph of an unidentified young man in full First World War (WW I) uniform standing on an outdoors mail box post; leafless trees in background.