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Print, Photographic

Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Miller and Grandson Cortland Miller. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of Rinehart Miller and Julia (Snider) Miller, former Waseca residents, with their grandson, Cortland Miller; at their later home at 3824 Pillsbury Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota..

Print, Photographic

Julia Snider Miller. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white photograph of Julia Snider Miller, Mrs. Rinehart Miller, seated on the steps of her home at 3824 Pillsbury Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn.

Print, Photographic

New Richland High School Graduates 1919. 12" x 6" black and white composite of oval portraits of the 1919 Class of New Richland High School; identified L-R: (top row) Florence Johnson, Ethel McGrath, Zila Fuller (Bindewald), Sara Pierce (Sherman), Anna Linnehan, Vesta McColley; (second row) Jeannette Johnson (Fuller), Marguerite Stuart, Winifred Haugen (Martinson), Titus Kreuzer, Zona Pierce (Johnson), Ruth Newgard (Sybilrud), Hannah Nelson; (bottom row) Anna Jacobs, Crystal Olson, Helen Johnson ... more

Postcard, Photographic

Waseca Business District at State and Elm. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph of main street Waseca; shown is the old First National Bank building on the northeast corner of Elm and State; one vintage car is parked on Elm, and a young man on a bicycle; a barber pole is attached to the building indicating the Luther Barber Shop in the basement level; north of the bank is Leuthold's Clothing store, an ... more

Print, Photographic

Young Woman Portrait. 2 1/2" x 3 7/8" black and white photograph of a young woman, unidentified; " . . . abaugh" partial name written on tape across lower edge of photograph; found near back of album.

Print, Photographic

Waseca High School 1919. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4". Description: black and white photograph of Waseca Central High School, circa 1919; some students are playing a ball game outdoors; bare trees, telephone pole in foreground.

Print, Photographic

Paul and Ella Roeglin Wedding Party Portrait. 6" x 4" black and white reprint photograph of the wedding of Paul and Ella Roeglin; identified L-R: (back row) Ella Praxl, Ernest Roeglin, Herbert Rudolph, Louise Holtz; (front) Ella Rudolph Roeglin and Paul Edward Roeglin, on November 11, 1919; lived one mile east of Otisco, Minn.

Medal, Commemorative

(a) Pin. Material: metal. Size: 1/2" x 1/2". Description: gold medal - shield shaped center with gold stars on a blue field above red and white vertical stripes - curved white banner at bottom edge printed in gold: "Dairyman's Assoc." - gold banner above shield printed in blue: "Minn. State" - back closure with separate round gold push pin. (b) Ribbon. Material: textile. Size: 1" W. x 3 1/2" L. Description: red, white and blue vertical stripes - tapered to a point at top - fish-tailed at ... more

Painting

Indian Wigwams, by Thomas Savage. Material: textile, glass, wood. Size: 5 1/8" W. x 6 1/2" H. (actual size of painting within matted frame). Description: dark colors in unknown medium showing two Native American wigwams in a dark wooded area, appears to be a moon and lake in background; painting matted within a gold colored wooden frame; signed on front: "T. Savage"

Print, Photographic

Lewis Remund and Lilla Priebe. 7" x 9 3/8" black and white wedding photograph of Lewis E. Remund and Lilla H. Priebe.

Print, Photographic

3 5/8" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of a group of young men, college students standing on a delivery truck for Vanderbies Ice Cream; Robert Hodgson is the boy on the front seat; unidentified location.

Print, Photographic

5" x 3" black and white photograph of three men unloading hay from a haywagon at the south farm of the Southeast Experiment Station; identified L-R: Sid Lau, Will Watts, Sr., and Grant McColley, unloading from wagon.

Print, Photographic

9 3/4" x 7 3/4" black and white photograph of the Daniel Lueck family, c. 1919; identified L-R: (back row) Emma Lueck, Walter Lueck, Selma Lueck, John Lueck; (front row) Augusta Lueck (Augusta Flitter), Theodore Lueck, Daniel Leuck, and Esther Lueck.

Print, Photographic

Daniel Lueck Family. Lueck Residence. 6 5/8" x 4 3/4" black and white photograph of Daniel Lueck family posed in front of their home, located in St. Mary Township, Waseca County; with their new automobile.

Plate, Bumper

Material: metal. Size: 3" diameter. Description: red, white and blue enameled steel disk - white lettering on red at top: "Member 1919" - red and blue lettering on white in center: "Minnesota State Automobile Association" - white lettering on blue at bottom: "A-A-A" - one whole punched on each side for wire attachment.

Card, Trade

Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Trade Card. 5 1/2" x 6 3/4" folded, trade card with full-color image of "Scotch Mother" on front; inside is a printed photograph of the interior of the "Modern Automobile Repair Department" of the Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Company, with a New Year's greeting and advertising copy about the company; may have been attached to a calendar as lower edge was cut off.

Card, Trade

Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Trade Card. 5" x 6 1/4" trade card with a full-color image of "French Mother" on front; backside has a printed photograph of the exterior of the Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Company showing a row of tractors parked on the street; "Home of Service First".

Card, Trade

Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Co. Trade Card. 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" trade card with a full-color image of "American Mother" on front; backside has a printed photograph of the interior of the Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Company, the showroom has a body frame of an automobile mounted at center, a tire hanging on the wall, and sales offices on the north wall; crepe paper streamers are hung across the ceiling between light fixtures.

Card, Trade

Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Co. Trade Card. 5" x 6 3/4" folded trade card with a full-color image of "Japanese Mother" on front; inside has a printed photograph of a REO Speedwagon being used by a farmer to haul a load of potatoes; likely being sold by the Lewer, Woodhall, Cunningham Company, as all graphics match other trade cards, though their name is not printed on this actual piece.

Calendar

Farmers Elevator Calendar. 4 1/4" x 9 1/2" brown cardboard 1919 calendar with imprinting at center, "Waseca County Farmers Elevator and Mercantile Association, F. W. Roesler, Manager, We Solicit the Privilege of Serving You During This Year, Waseca, Minn."; a color postcard image of President Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. flag is inset behind a die-cut window above the imprinting; below is a monthly calendar pad which is machine stitched to the main board, "Calendar for the Year (1919)"

Calendar

WWI Soldier Picture Calendar. 15" x 20" four-color printed 12-month calendar for 1919; illustration is of a soldier coming home to his family, "Welcome Home"; painted by Victor C. Anderson; 12 months stapled at bottom edge; promotion imprinted at top, Janesville State Bank.

Trophy

Waseca County Farmer's Club Debating Trophy. Material: metal. Size: 4 1/2" diameter x 10 1/8" H. Description: silver cup - curved metal handle on each side of cup - silver circular base - engraved on trophy: "Waseca County Farmer's Clubs Debating Trophy Presented By Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoversten 1919" - engraved on reverse side: "Winner's Dairy Special Feb. 26, 1919 Dairy Special Dec. 5, 1919."

Postcard, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Buildings. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of EACO Mills - note across lower front: "EACO Milling Co. Waseca, Minn." - print on back of postcard: addressed to "Mrs. Tom McGrath, New Richland, Minn" - written message from "Jessie" - date on card: "8/1/19"

Postcard, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill and Loon Lake. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of EACO Mills - note across lower front: "Reflection's Waseca, Minn."

Postcard, Photographic

EACO Flour Mill Postcard. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" color postcard photograph of EACO Mills - print across upper front: "E.A.Co. Flour Sunburst Flour" - print across lower front: "Minneapolis Mill Everett Aughenbaugh and Co."