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Print, Photographic

Boy Scouts at Experiment Station. 5 1/8" x 3" black and white photograph; Waseca Boy Scouts, Aquilla Club at the Scout Feed at the Experiment Station Farm in 1922; boys posed wearing knee pants and hats and standing side by side; background: large house and a car.

Print, Photographic

Lillian "Lillie" Everett Curtis Holding Ted Everett. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photograph of Lillian "Lillie" Everett Curtis, daughter of William Everett, co-founder of the EACO Flour Mill; shown as an older woman, holding Ted, age 3 1/2 months old; Ted was the oldest of 2 grandsons of E. A. Everett; Ted was the son of William Rinehart and Marian W. Everett. He was killed in France during WWII in 1944 at the age of 22.

Print, Photographic

Everett Family: Regene, Lillie, E. A., Ted, Esther and Guy. 6" x 4" black and white reproduction from an original photograph of members of the Everett family posed outside at a family gathering; identified L-R: Regene Miller Everett, second wife of E. A. Everett; Lillie Everett Curtiss, half-sister of E. A. Everett; E. A. Everett, holding Ted Everett, son of William Rinehart Everett and grandson of E. A. Everett; (standing) Esther and Guy Everett, sister-in-law and brother of E. A. Everett.

Print, Photographic

Rev. A. Elmber Moe. 1 1/8" x 1 3/8" black and white oval portrait lithographed print of Reverend A. Elmer Moe was the first pastor of the First English Lutheran Church congregation in 1922-1924. The First English Lutheran Church was formed in 1922 because of a split with the Norwegian Lutheran Church over which language was to be used for worship services.

Print, Photographic

Young Woman Wearing White Picture Hat in Profile. 2 7/8" x 3 7/8" sepia portrait photograph of a young woman wearing a white dress and sheer broad-rimmed hat; a profile portrait, may be a graduation portrait; unidentified, but found unattached, mounted in its own dark brown folder with an embossed rose and moire pattern, in a photograph album belonging to Ellen G. Coughlin.

Print, Photographic

Everett Three-Generation Portrait: E. A., Ted and William Everett. Material: paper. Size: 3 3/4" x 5 3/4". Description: sepia photograph of three generations of Everetts; shown L-R: E. A. Everett holding his grandson, Ted Everett (E.A. Everett II), born 1922; on right is William R. Everett (Bill Everett) father of Ted.

Print, Photographic

Helen Erickson and Friends by E. F. Johnson Residence. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of Helen Erickson, far right, and two unidentified girlfriends, standing in front of a house on East Elm, identified as the E. F. Johnson residence. Clear Lake is visible in far distance.

Print, Photographic

Friends of Helen Erickson with Ukelele on Porch. 2 1/4" x 4" black and white photograph of two young women, friends of Helen Erickson; shown sitting outdoors on back porch steps; the girl on left is holding a ukelele. See previous record, Accession #53.02.14

Print, Photographic

Albertina Anderson Babe Larson. 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" sepia photograph of Babe Anderson, also known as Albertina Anderson Larson or Babe Larson; taken in 1922. Babe is also Albertine Anderson, born in 1906 to Martin and Helwina (Olson) Anderson. She was a sister of Julia, who married a Curran.

Print, Photographic

Cel Curran. 2" x 3" black and white photograph of Cel Curran as a young girl posed outdoors in a back yard wearing a new dress.

Print, Photographic

Fred and Eldor Mittelstaedt with John Abraham. 4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of Fred Mittelstaedt, with his son, "Sonnie" or Eldor Mittelstaedt as a toddler, with friend John Abraham; they are standing in the farm yard with a horse, in front of the Mittelstaedt barn, built by Fred in 1900; located in St. Mary Township, Section 3.

Print, Photographic

George Witter. 3 3/4" x 5 3/4" black and white photograph; George Witter, "came from Canada to Waseca; served as local manager of Hayes-Lucas Lumber Co. for several years. He served as Worshipful Master of Tuscan Lodge #77 for 1922. He moved to Albert Lea in 1924 where he served as Secretary of People's Loan Co. He was one of the best supporters of scouting in Cedar Valley area. He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award. He served as alderman in Albert Lea. He passed away January 21, 1944. His memo ... more

Magazine

Material: paper. Size: 11" W. x 14" L. Description: pastel cover displays young woman's face in a round frame (most of cover torn away) - title: "The Ladies' Home Journal", November 1922 issue - 218 pages of articles, photos and ads.

Print, Photographic

3" x 5" black and white photograph of William S. Watts, hand-shearing sheep in 1922, at the Southeast Experiment Station.

Print, Photographic

4" x 2" black and white photograph of the new house on the south farm of the Southeast Experiment Station, occupied by Robert Hodgson and his family; built in 1921.

Ribbon, prize

Material: textile, metal. Size: 2 1/4 " W x 7 " L. Description: blue silk ribbon - gold imprinted: "Fourth Annual Show - Waseca County Poultry Assn. - Dec, 6, 7, 8, 1922, Waseca, Minn. - First Prize" - metal grommet at top - blue cord extends through grommet.

Thermos

Aladdin Thermos. Material: metal, ceramic, wood. Size: 6 1/2" diameter x 13 1/2" H. Description: green metal jar; white ceramic lid with chipped section; rubber gasket in lid; heavy wire inserted through black painted wooden dowel handle and attached to metal brackets on each side of jug, metal wire bracket holds lid tightly to jar opening; black wooden handle - lettering on bottom: "Aladdin Industries, Inc. - Aladdin - Patented in U.S. - Nov. 14, 1922 - No. 1, 435,199 - Patents Pending - Chica ... more

Stove, Camp

Material: metal. (a) Stove. Size: 10 1/2" W. x 19 1/2" D. x 4 1/2" H. Description: black metal stove - handle on side - plaque above handle: "American KampKook Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. The Ideal Camp Stove Model 4 Patented (Reissue) April 4, 1922 Manufactured by American Gas Machine Co. Inc. Albert Lea, Minn." - hinged lid - two burners - three sides fold out from top lid - eight vent holes on bottom. (b) Pipe. Size: 15" L. Description: gold metal pipe - black handle - black rubber tube ... more

Doll, Bisque

Bye-Lo Baby Doll, Grace Putnam. Size: 13" W. (arms oustretched) x 14" L. Description: flesh-colored, flange necked, bisque head with closing blue glass eyes and pale brown painted hair - cotton filled body with outward curved legs - celluloid hands - clothed in: white stretchy booties, white flannel pinned diaper, long white flannel petticoat under a long white sheer cotton dress trimmed with white lace trimmed neckline - inoperable voice box fitted into lower back torso - stamped into back ne ... more

Booklet

Girl Scout Health Record. Material: paper. Size: 3" W. x 4 1/2" H. Description: green paper booklet - 16 white pages inside - on front: "The Girl Scout's Health Record Be Prepared" - Girl Scout symbol on front - on second page: "Ruth Deichen Jan 2, 1922."

Periodical

The Delineator. Material: paper. Size: 11" W. x 14" L. Description: white paper cover with color graphic of a young child in white dress and hat captioned: "Her Easter Bonnet" and credited to Kenneth Alexander; cover title: "The Delineator, April 1922"; contents: 108 numbered pages featuring popular authors of the day, homemaking tips, current ads, etc.

Album, Photograph

Tollefson Family Album. Roy Tollefson. 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" black and white photo identified as Roy Tollefson posed leaning on rail fence. . Photo on left side of the back side of page seven in Tollefson Family Album.

Album, Photograph

Tollefson Family Album. Jeanette Lorenz Tollefson. 4" x 2 3/4" black and white photo of Jeanette Tollefson posed in swimsuit lying by Robert's Lake in Faribault. Photo on bottom of page twenty-three in Tollefson Family Album.

Handbill

Sow Sale. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/4" x 3". Description: white cardstock - black print: "L.T. Silkey & Son Breeders of Big Type Poland China Swine, Annual Bred Sow Sale in February, 1922., Smiths Mill, Minnesota."

Handbill

Auction Card. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 3". Description: white cardstock - black print: "L.T. Silkey & Son Poland China Bred Sow Sale Friday, March 3rd 1922..L.T. Silkey & Son Smith Mills, Minnesota" - reverse side printing: "Friday, March 3, 1922 is Poland China Day at L. T. Silkey & Son, 40 Head, Bred to Big Jumbo, Long Chief, Liberty King, Lakeview Giant, Golian Buster" - hand penciled: "Wagon 1290".