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Print, Photographic

Jim M. and Lorin G. Wood. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photo of two men seated on a bench with trees and a sign printed "Hot Dogs" in the background; they are identified as Jim M. and Lorin Wood.

Print, Photographic

Eva Wood and Grandson Harold Mitchell. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4 1.4". Description: black and white photo snapshot showing a woman and a younger man standing posed outdoors beside a 1920s automobile; they are identified as Eva Wood and her grandson, Harold Mitchell

Print, Photographic

Eva and Lorin Wood. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photo of a woman wearing a light colored dress and holding flowers posed standing next to a man; a flower garden and a 1920s automobile are in the background; they are identified as Eva and Lorin Wood.

Print, Photographic

Eva Wood and Others with Hot Dog Sign. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4 1/4". Description: black and white photo of two women posed standing in front of a man and woman with a sign reading "Hot Dogs 5ยข"; the woman in the front row to the right is identified as Eva Wood; an Elm Street residence is in the background.

Print, Photographic

Matilda and George Webb with Dog. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4". Description: black and white photo of a woman and man posed standing outside their house with a large dog in the foreground; they are identified as Matilda Prail Webb and George Webb.

Print, Photographic

Matilda Webb, Harold Mitchell. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/2" x 4". Description: black and white photo snapshot of a woman and a young man standing outdoors in front of a stucco house; they are identified as Matilda Webb and her son-in-law, Harold Mitchell.

Print, Photographic

Memorial Day. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4". Description: black and white photo; Boy Scouts playing musical instruments at Memorial Day parade; EACO Flour Mill in background.

Print, Photographic

Memorial Day. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4". Description: black and white photo; Boy Scouts playing musical instruments at Memorial Day parade; EACO Mill in background.

Print, Photographic

Bea Webb and Dog. Material: paper. Size: 2 1/4" x 3 1/4". Description: black and white photo of a young woman wearing a dark summer dress and holding the front paws of a dog standing in front of her; she appears to be Beatrice Webb, the future Mrs. Harold Mitchell.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: Boys Fishing. Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in the Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows three young boys seated on rocks beside a lake; an open tin can labeled "Monarch Tomatoes" holds their fishing bait.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: "Say Boy, Feel that Muscle". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows six young boys working out with weights; a circus poster in the background advertises the strongest man in the world.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: "Man Alive!". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows a group of young boys in and around a boat delivering food items to a dock.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: Boys Sliding on a Snow Covered Slope. Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows a group of boys sliding down a snowy hill on toboggans, sleds and skiis.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: "Behold the Laughing Boys of America". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows a closeup of boys' faces all laughing.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: "Fresh from the Garden!". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows a young boy wearing overalls and a straw hat pushing a wheel barrow full or fresh garden produce, a dog is watching on the side.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Monarch Foods Magazine Ad: "Childhood and sunlight". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for Reid, Murdoch & Co. Monarch Foods in a Saturday Evening Post magazine advertisement; subject shows a young nude child standing among a field of wildflowers.

Lithograph, Copy

Eugene Iverd Illustration for Campbell's Soup Magazine Ad: "What will their future be?". Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd) for the Campbell's Soup Co. magazine advertisement; subject shows a young boy and girl seated on a rail fence looking out over a vast panorama of farmland.

Lithograph

Eugene Iverd Illustration for the Saturday Evening Post magazine: Sleigh Ride. Material: paper. Size: 10" x 14". Description: color illustration by Waseca native, George Erickson (professional name, Eugene Iverd); subject shows a group of young boys and girls having fun on a horse-drawn sleigh.

Print, Photographic

Anderson Bros. Grocery Store Interior. Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Waseca North State Street. Material: paper. Size: 8" x 10". Description: black and white photograph of interior of Anderson Bros. Grocery Store; photograph taken 1929; located at 216 North State Street, Waseca, MN.

Print, Photographic

Confirmation Class from Immanuel Church of Blooming Grove 1929. Material: paper. Size: 7 1/2" x 9 1/4". Description: combined confirmation class of Blooming Grove Immanuel Church; Back row left to right: Saufferer; Loren Leroy Hecht; unknown; Roger Reineke; unknown; Willard Remund; unknown. Front row left to right: Jones from Owatonna Orphanage; Leona Lydia Stiller Kanne; Adele Wilkowske; Preacher Steinman; Marcella Marie Eichorst; Erma Fern Schuette. Photographer Lewis of Waseca.

Postcard

Wobschall Service Station Card. Material: paper. Size 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Description: white card stock printed on the front with the message: "Open Evenings...we're on the job when you need us--days and evenings, both. Call here whatever time suits you best--for tires, repairs, or accessories. You'll get prompt, efficient, friendly service. Wobschall Service Station, Auto & Radio Accessories, Phones: Garage 15, Residence 34, Waldorf, Minn."; addressed on reverse to Mr. Carl Marquardt, Pember ... more

Booklet

Memorial Day Program Booklet 1929. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 8" L. Description: white cover; booklet stapled through centerfold; black and white photographs of a Grand Army of the Republic Veteran, Veterans of Foreign Wars and a Cuba award ribbon and the American Legion logo; black print on front: "Memorial Day, Anniversary Program, Waseca, Minnesota, May 30, 1929, Under the direction of the United Spanish War Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foriegn [sic] Wars and Allied Orders"; ... more

Dress

Pink and Black Print Crepe Dress. Material: textile, metal. Size: 20" W. x 41" L. Description: rose, black and white geometric print rayon crepe dress; street length shift style; shallow scoop neckline edged in black seam binding and a side neckline placket closure with four snaps; long, black cuffed sleeves; vertical decorative detail, a drape banded in black extends from left shoulder to slightly above hemline; a decorative black fabric oval divides drape at a point below the waistline.

Sled, Bob

PLACEHOLDER Bob Sled. Made in 1929 by Lorenz Hansen. Runners made from bent oak tree. Designed for hauling logs. The runners were not bent, but sawed from a bent oak. Made in 1929 by Lorenz Hansen, blacksmith at Waterville.

Print, Photographic

Bert Holbrook and Child. Holbrook. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5". Description: sepia tone photograph of Bert Otto Holbrook and unidentified child.