Steve McShane, Jr. 1 1/8" x 1 3/8" black and white photograph; young man, Steve McShane, Jr., wearing dark suit, white shirt and tie.
EACO Flour Mill Employees. EACO Salesmen Group Posed with E. A. Everett and John Aughenbaugh. 5 3/8" x 3 3/8" black and white postcard photograph of the EACO Salesmen; shown is a large group of men, all wearing EACO Mill hats; standing and squatting around an old car, some men sitting on running board, in the car; identified are E. A. Everett, front row, third from left, sitting on running board of the car; next to him fourth from left is John Aughenbaugh, partners and owners of the mill.
Elm Avenue and State Street Intersection with Center Fountain. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2". Description: black and white postcard photograph; southwest corner of Elm and State Streets in Waseca, Minn.; Didra Drugstore building, and Guyer Clothing next door, C. M. Hawkes Hardware; Model A Ford parked on State Street; canvas covered Waseca Prince Popcorn Wagon parked alongside Didra's Drugstore on West Elm and State Street.
E. A. Everett Residence Interior Room. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4". Description: black and white photograph of an interior room of the E. A. Everett home; visible is a dresser, mirror, wood chairs, a brightly lit window, unframed pictures on the far wall; a framed portrait of a woman sits on the dresser top. Everett Residence, Everett House, Everett Home.
E. A. Everett Portrait. 10 1/2" x 13 1/2" black and white portrait photograph of E. A. Everett, circa 1920s; shown wearing pin-striped suit, and round eyeglasses; photographed by Wm. J. Stiehl, Waseca, Minn.
Mary Regene Miller Everett. 3" x 3" black and white photograph of Gene Everett, or Mary Regene Miller Everett; second wife of E. A. Everett, of EACO Flour Mill, Waseca, Minn.; daughter of Rinehart and Julia Miller, Waseca merchant 1870s through the early 1900s; b. 1873, d. 1956; married E. A. Everett in 1916. His first wife, Antoinette "Nettie" Miller Everett died in 1909 and was Mary Regene's sister.
Five Peterson Siblings as Children. 2" x 3" black and white photograph of five children of various ages posed together with their mother Iva Peterson outdoors; identified L-R: (front row) LaVonne Peterson and Keith Peterson; (second row) Clair Peterson, Mildred Peterson, Marlin Peterson; (back row) Iva Sisson Peterson. See same children grown in LU23.30
Loon Lake Sunset. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white photograph of Loon Lake at sunset; photo shows still lake, with moonlit sky of clouds shrouding the moon; Loon Lake Island is on far distant left side of photo; see album page 27.
Aughenbaugh Gardens and Residence. 10 3/4" x 4 3/8" black and white photograph of the John W. Aughenbaugh residence as viewed from the rear gardens; circa 1920; photo belonged to donor's father, Carl Myrick, whose maternal grandfather, Carl Heinrich (Henry) Mehlhorn, ground and shipped the first barrel of flour out of Minnesota (sent down the Mississippi); and who trained John W. Aughenbaugh in the flour business; photographed by Carl Myrick, on his honeymoon in 1920 visiting the Aughenbaugh res
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Dena Jacobs. 1 3/4" x 5" black and white photograph of Dena Jacobs, at age 30; backside reads, "To Walter".
Ernest Miller of Janesville. 3 1/8" x 4 7/8" black and white photograph of Ernest Miller, Janesville, Minn.; shown standing outdoors beside a white house, rose bush, and flower garden; wearing a suit with a hat, bow tie, and watch fob; he has a white beard.
Dorothy Tetzloff Fischer and Cecelia Hellebo as Young Women. 2" x 3" black and white photograph of two young women, Dorothy Tetzloff Fischer and Cecelia Hellebo, posed on a sidewalk, arm in arm; found enclosed with a 1986 greeting card from Cecelia Hellebo to Dorothy Fischer, with a note on envelope, "picture in here of us".
Young Woman Portrait. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" sepia portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman; a portrait with subtle lighting, she is wearing a soft, light-colored dress with round neck and round, gathered collar, and a pendant; photographed by Wm. J. Stiehl, Waseca, Minn.; the photo folder is dark brown with a blind-embossed rose stamped on cover with photographer's name.
Marie Papke Braun. 3 1/2" x 5" black and white portrait photograph of Marie Papke, Maria Eva Papke, Maria Braun, Mrs. Fred Braun; born August 31, 1897; died April 12, 1925 from complications of childbirth at the Waseca hospital; married Fred Braun on October 14, 1923; Marie was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Papke, St. Mary Township; sister to Jennie Papke (Mrs. Joe Powell), Esther Papke, William H. Papke, Arthur Papke, John Papke, Emil Papke, and Frank Papke; photographed by Wm. J. Stiehl, W
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New Richland Central Park in Winter. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of a winter scene of New Richland city park, or Central Park, in New Richland, Minn.; shows many bare trees in snowy landscape, bandstand on left, many park benches, a cannon, and a few pine trees.
Material: metal. Size: 7 1/2" x 10 3/4". Color and description: tin-colored and blackened from use - 6 cup indentations for holding batter - stamped with two diamond shaped designs - hole punched in one edge.
Ceramic Bedpan. Material: glazed pottery. Size: 10 1/2" W. x 17" L. x 5" H. Color and description: marbled brown and white. Bowl-shaped apparatus with tube-like opening at one end.
Material: glass. Size: 2 3/4" diameter x 3 7/8" H. Color and description: clear glass - stamped: "Hemingray 17 - Made in the U.S.A. 25 - 50". CD: 122 Internet Information: Manufacturer: Hemingray Style Number: 17 Trade Name: Long Distance & Toll Line Size: 2 3/4" W x 3 7/8" H. Weight: 15 oz. Production Date: 1920's - 1960s Usage: Telephone (long distance) "In the early days of the telephone, single petticoat insulators were standard for toll line construction. The Hemingray No. 16, with a singl
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Jennie Aughenbaugh Portrait. Sepia-tone portrait of Jennie Aughenbaugh Strong, daughter of John W. Aughenbaugh, one of the founding partners of the EACO Flour Mill; wife of Will Strong; Jennie died in 1945 in Pomona, California.
Mrs. John W. Aughenbaugh Portrait. Sepia-tone portrait photograph of Mrs. John W. Aughenbaugh, shown posed in her home in 1920. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.
Aughenbaugh Residence; Masonic Temple on 3rd Avenue Waseca. Black and white photograph of the John W. Aughenbaugh house on 3rd Avenue N.E., Waseca, Minn.; backside note, "Wallace Aughenbaugh's home in Waseca, Minn., the place is 52 feet square, outside done in cream general brick, a grand house"; it features a wrap around porch. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.
Material: metal, wood. Size: 4 1/4" W. x 5 3/4" H. Description: tin colored cup - straight, high sides - screen mesh bottom - metal rotating sifter handle with green painted wooden knob extends from one side
Can Opener. Material: metal. Size: 2 3/4" W. x 7 1/4" L. Description: silver-colored metal scissor-like tool with to manipulate the cutting edge; handles are fastened together with a screw; blades are attached with rivets.
a) Crib. Material: metal. Description: white enameled steel - 5-piece bed with two ends, two sides and one mattress frame. (b) Mattress. Material: textile. Description: pink and blue floral print ticking with feather-like batting.
Clear Lake Swimming Beach. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of a scene at Clear Lake swimming beach in Waseca, Minn.; shown in foreground is an older man, unidentified, sitting on a park bench watching the swimmers; published by A. Pearson Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.