The Moccasin Yearbook 1928. Material: paper. Size: 8" W. x 11 1/4" L. Description: brown cardstock paper, gold lettering: "The Moccasin 1928", blue graphics and margin borders, stamped in blue: "WHS"; 72 pages, glossy paper contents includes staff and student photographs.
Waseca High School Faculty, 1928. 3 3/8" x 5 3/8" black and white photograph of the faculty of Waseca High School standing on front steps of school; people numbered in blue on image; all but 4 are named on back; identified L-R: (back row) Mr. Hargus, unidentified, Miss Oppedahl, Miss Schumaker, Miss Schwend, Mr. Huffman, Mrs. McGonagle, Miss Hogan, Miss Labbitt, Mr. Jelliffe; (front row) Miss Schuemaker, unidentified, Miss Gove, Miss Mealy, Miss Parsons, Miss Carlyle, unidentified, Miss Winters,
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Carolina Moon Waltz for Trumpet. Material: paper. Size: 6 7/8" W. x 10 3/4" L. Description: white pages - information printed in black: "Carolina Moon Waltz written for 2nd trumpet" - four pages.
Button Up Your Overcoat for Trumpet. Material: paper. Size: 6 7/8" W. x 10 3/4" L. Description: white pages - information in black print: "Button Up Your Overcoat written for 1st trumpet" - four pages - penciled note on front: "Congratulations, Sweeter Than Sweet, My Ball & Chain, How am I to Know, Until the End".
PLACEHOLDER Material: paper. Size: 9 1/4" W. x 12" L. Description: white paper - black printing: "A Love-Tale of Alsace Lorraine" - written for piano and voice - 6 pages - blue on white back cover - blue and yellow front cover graphics - stamped on front cover: "The Imporium, Saint Paul, Music Dept.".
Material: paper. Size: 5 1/4" W. x 6 1/8" L. Description: McCall Printed Pattern No. 5175, girl's dress, newspaper collar pattern included, pattern pieces are in a pattern envelope with instructions printed on it.
Material: metal. Size: 5 3/4" W. x 7 1/2" L. x 7 3/4" H. Color and description: electric with black cord permanently attached underneath, very rusty - similar to the "Marion Giant Flipflop #66" manufactured by Rutenber Electric Co., Marion, IN as described in the third edition to 300 Years of Kitchen Collectibles, two doors flip down, cutouts in doors and base, two handles on each door.
Sahara Coal. (a) Box bottom. Material: paper. Size: 10 3/8" square x 1/2" H. Description: gray cardboard. (b) Box top. Material: paper. Size: 10 1/2" square x 1/2" H. Description: orange paper over gray cardboard with a white border; black printed information: "The Game of Sahara Coal, Exciting, Interesting, Educational"; black & white photo of coal miners. (d) Game board. Material: paper, metal. Size: 9" W. x 9 7/8" L. Description: tan paper stock with black and orange printed instruct
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Sheet Music: I Can't Give You Anything But Love. Material: paper. Size: 9" w. x 12" L. Description: orange cover patterned with four blackbirds; three pages of music; stamped: "Brisbane & Perrin Musical Merchandise, Waseca, Minn."
PLACEHOLDER Material: paper. Size: 9" W. x 12" L. Description: blue, violet, white and pink cover - graphic: two people walking through a forest - three pages of musical notation.
Material: textile. Size: 11" W. x 33 3/4" L. Description: purple wood felt triangle - gold felt block letters placed vertically down center: "Arizona" - decorative gold felt strip woven through slits and fringed on each end above lettering - purple felt letters "USS" placed at right angle to "Arizona" - brown leather rectangle with painted scene of the Battleship Arizona stitched to widest end of pennant and captioned "USS Arizona" - four purple felt hanging strips at top.
Spanish American War Veterans. 9-7/8" x 7-7/8" black and white photograph of 18 men partially identified on the back as Herman A. Panzram, Alis Henle, Albert Bartelt, Bob Stewart, Albert Schaumkessel, Henry Gasink, Rosco E. Elder, Albert Kurkoski, Herman Nigg, Vince Maloney, William Vernon, Walter Child, Rev. Clemons, Ally Hennel, Fred Wynnemer, Jasper Smith, Oscar J. Larson. Photographer identified on the back as The Ouradnik Studio, Owatonna, Minnesota.
School Bell. Material: wood, metal. Size: 1 5/8" diameter x 3" H. Description: silver toned metal; bell shaped; interior lead clapper; dark turned wooden handle extends upright from top center of bell.
Hoover Button. Material: metal. Size: 1 1/8" W. x 5/16" L. x 1/8" D. Description: blue front on gold tone - rectangular shaped - attached circular attaching tab bends toward back - gold raised letters: "Hoover".
Sahara Coal. [c] Game board. Material: paper. Size: 20" square. Description: white paper over cardboard with black and orange graphics and lettering: "The Game of Sahara Coal"; folds twice to store in box. (e) Envelope. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" W. x 5 1/4" L. Description: waxed paper; stores game pieces. (f-u) Game pieces. Material: paper. Size: 1/2" square each. Description: black paper over cardboard with white printed information; four "Nut" pieces, four "Lump" pieces, four "Egg"
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E. A. Everett Carrying Coffee Pot. 2" x 3-1/4" black and white photograph of a man in camp attire dentified as E. A. Everett; carrying a coffee pot and picnic basket; wearing cap and boots. See Accession 37.02.2 for duplicate.
John Paul Hughes. 3-3/4" x 5-3/4" black and white photograph of a boy identified on the back as John Paul Hughes. First Communion.
Rosemary Harmer. 4 x 6 photograph of a girl identified on the back as Rosemary Harmer, 9 years and six months. Photographer identified on the back as Stiehl, Waseca.
Elks Park Bathing Beach. 5-3/8" x 3-3/8" postcard photograph identified on the front as Bathing Beach, Elks Park, Waseca, Minn. Postmark over 2-cent stamp dated March 1928. Elk's Park.
Charles and Edith Peters Family Portrait. 5-1/2 x 4 photograph of a family identified as Uncle Charlie, Aunt Edith [Peters], Nina, Lenore, Roy, Franklin, and Max. Cardboard photo mount identified on the front as Jensen Bros., Albert Lea and Alden, Minn.
William Santo. 3" x 4-3/8" black and white photograph of a man identified as William A. Santo.
Tony Stucky, Gowan, Selma Munson. 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a man and two women identified on the back as Tony Stucky, Gowan, Selma Munson.
National Hospital Day Parade Float. 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" black and white photograph of a parade float identified on the back as National Hospital Day 2nd place winner: Bud Larson, Jennings Nelson, Blackie Mensiger, Bea Witte. Waseca Memorial Hospital visible in the background.
Photo Corner Mount Package. Material: paper. Envelope. Size: 3 1/8" W x 5 1/2" L. Description: tan envelope - printed information on front: "Art Corners for mounting photographs.." - graphics on envelope show examples of photographs to be mounted. Contents: black paper corners - 11/16" square notched to receive photo corner.
Elks Club House (King Melody) Construction. 9 7/8" x 7 7/8" black and white photograph of a group of men in front of a partially built Elks Club House [later known as the King Melody Supper Club].