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Coughlin Home with Three Children. Coughlin Residence. 3" x 2 1/8" black and white photograph of three children posing in front of a white house with front porch, 211 4th Avenue N.E., the home of J. P. Coughlin; little boy at center appears to be about 7 years old, the little girls appear to be twins, dressed identically with matching hats, coats, tights and boots.

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Children Posed by Coughlin House. Coughlin Residence. 3" x 2 1/8" black and white photograph of five unidentified children posed in front of the house at 211 4th Avenue N.E., the home of J. P. Coughlin; four adolescent girls, and a little boy about 7 years old holding a catchers mitt. The Coughline daughters included Mary Coughlin, b. February 26, 1899, Ellen Coughlin, b. July 21, 1904, Catherine Coughlin, b. June 29, 1906. There was a son, Sam Coughlin, b. August 31, 1912.

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Children Seated on Coughlin House Steps. Coughlin Residence. 3" x 2 1/8" black and white photograph of four unidentified children sitting on the steps of the home of J. P. Coughlin, 211 4th Avenue N.E.; some may be Coughlin children.

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J. P., Marty, John, Bernard and Paul Coughlin. Coughlin Residence. 3" x 2 1/8" black and white photograph of five boys posing in front of the J. P. Coughlin house at 211 4th Avenue N.E.; the youngest in front is wearing a replica of a WWI uniform or "doughboy" uniform; the sons of Waseca newspaperman, J. P. Coughlin; oldest, Daniel Martin Coughlin, known as Marty Coughlin, b. June 9, 1897; John E. Coughlin, b. October 11, 1900; Bernard Coughlin, Paul James Coughlin, and Samuel T. Coughlin.

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Bobby Moonan in Child's World War I Uniform, Ray Moonan. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of a little boy dressed in a replica WWI uniform, identified as Bobby Moonan, posed standing outside the John Moonan home at 610 North State Street; Ray Moonan is sitting on steps in background. Moonan Residence; Moonan House; Moonan Home; Driessen Residence; Driessen House; Driessen Home.

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Young Woman Seated on Grass by Moonan House. 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" partial, black and white photograph of an unidentified woman, a young girl sitting on the grass beside a brick house, 610 North State Street, the home of John Moonan. Moonan Residence; Moonan House; Moonan Home; Driessen Residence; Driessen House; Driessen Home.

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Daniel Marty Coughlin in World War I Uniform, Helen Moonan and Raymond Moonan. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of three people posed outside the Moonan home at 610 North State Street, Waseca, Minn.; there is an American flag (with 48 stars) hanging beside them on the house; identified L-R: Daniel Martin Coughlin, known as Marty Coughlin, wearing a WWI army uniform; Helen Moonan; and Raymond Moonan, a son of John Moonan. Moonan Residence; Moonan House; Moonan Home; Driessen Residence; Drie ... more

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Sam Coughlin and Friend, Boxing Gloves. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of two little boys boxing, using real boxing gloves; posed in the side yard of the J. P. Coughlin home at 211 4th Avenue N.E., Waseca, Minn.; boy on right is Sam Coughlin.

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Young Woman in Apron from Coughlin-Moonan Album. 1 5/8" x 2 1/2" black and white photograph of an unidentified woman standing in a doorway of a wood building, wearing an apron; context is with other Moonan and Coughlin family photographs.

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Ethel Klug Moonan. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of Ethel Klug Moonan, wife of Joe Moonan posed standing outside beside an open door of their home at 610 North State Street, Waseca, Minn. Moonan Residence; Moonan House; Moonan Home; Driessen Residence; Driessen House; Driessen Home.

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Young Woman in Floor Length Dress on House Steps. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of an unidentified young woman wearing a costume, standing outside in front of a set of stairs; the dress is styled after the late 19th century.

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John and Anna Muldown Coughlin. 2 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Coughlin; John Coughlin, b. December 22, 1865, d. February 20, 1945; and Anna Muldown Coughlin, d. October 29, 1946; married on September 1, 1896; Coughlin bought the Waseca Herald in 1911 and worked until his death in 1945; son Marty Coughlin worked with his father and continued the newspaper; the family lived at 211 4th Avenue N.E., where this photograph is taken.

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J. P. Coughlin House, 4th Avenue, Waseca. Coughlin Residence. 4 1/4" x 2 1/2" black and white photograph of the J. P. Coughlin home at 211 4th Avenue N.E., Waseca, Minn., located at the corner of 4th Avenue and 3rd Street N.E.

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Children at Coughlin Residence. 3 1/8" x 2 1/8" black and white photograph of a group of about 20 children, unidentified, posed outdoors on the side of the Coughlin home in Waseca, Minn.

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Young Boy and Girl Posed on Coughlin House Steps. Coughlin Residence. 2 1/8" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph of two unidentified children, a boy and a girl, standing together on the front steps of the Coughlin home at 211 4th Avenue N.E., Waseca, Minn.

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Herman Peterson relatives. 2 1/4" x 4" black and white photograph; two women and an older man; posed outdoors.

Shirt, Men's

Material: textile, shell. Size: 15 1/2" W. collar size x 34" L. Description: small blue and white checked Egyptian cotton - high round neckline - long sleeves with wide cuffs - 5 white shell button front closure - designer label: "King Satin Loomed in England of Finest Egyptian Cotton Tailored By Harry Berger New York".

Shirt, Men's

Material: textile, shell. Size: 15 1/2" W. collar size x 34" L. Description: cream silk - round neckline - collarless - front closure with five white buttons and buttonholes - long sleeves with French cuffs.

Uniform, Girl Scout Hat

Material: textile, metal. Size: 3" W. x 10" L. Description: green wool felt - darker green Girl Scout emblem sewn on front - hat pin with green felt end cap - label inside hat: "Merrimac" - tag inside hat: "Girl Scout National Equipment Service, New York City, Official, Size 22".

Uniform, Nurse

Nurse Uniform. Material: textile, shell, metal. Size: 17" W. x 50" L. Description: white nylon dress with v-neckline, narrow collar with lapels; front closure from neckline to hemline with ten white buttons each with a metal cuff link backing; one metal snap closure at waistline; two front flap skirt pockets and one upper left bodice pocket; short sleeves.

Uniform, Nurse

Blue Striped Nurse Uniform. Material: textile, shell, metal. Size: 17" W. x 57" L. Description: blue and white narrow striped cotton cambric dress with high V-neckline; front closure from neckline to waistline with three white buttons and side closure at waistline with three metal hooks and eyes; one upper bodice watch pocket and one side skirt slit pocket; long sleeves; handwritten inside neckline: "Sievert".

Uniform, Nurse cap

Material: textile. Size: 3 1/2" W. x 21" L. Description: white starched muslin - button on front top - stamped "Corliss, Corliss Coon & Co. Marie, 22S".

Uniform, Nurse cap

Material: textile. Size: 3 1/2" W. x 21" L. Description: white starched muslin - buttonhole on top front - stamped "Corliss, Corliss Conn & Co. Marie, 22S".

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Charles, Carl, Richard and Russell Groskreutz Family Farm. 16" x 13" hand-tinted oval, framed photograph of the Groskreutz farm circa 1920s; located in Vivian Township, Waseca County; barn has a fieldstone foundation, gable roof, post and beam construction using wooden pegs, two cupolas; built circa 1905.

Brush, Clothes

Olson & Guyer Clothiers Clothes Brush. Material: wood and bristle. Size: 2" W. x 7 1/2" L. x 1 1/2" H. Description: brown lacquered wooden handle with brown bristles bordered with a row of natural colored bristles affixed to handle through holes drilled in wood; printed in relief on handle topside: "We Brush Aside All Competition, Olsen & Guyer, Clothiers and Tailors. Waseca, Minn."; stamped on one long side: "Made in Germany"; stamped on other long side: "J. Dukas & Co. New York".