Natalie Roesler. 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 color photograph of a woman identified on the back as Natalie Roesler.
Florence Parrish Saufferer. 1-7/8" x 2-3/4" black and white photograph of a woman identified as Florence Parrish Saufferer.
Pink and Green Bead Necklace. Material: glass, textile. Size: 1/4" diameter x 47 1/2" L. Description: pink and green opalescent beads strung around a heavy brown cotton thread.
Halloween Trick or Treat Bag. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" W. x 6' L. Description: white bag with top opening; black and orange graphics on side: costumed children approaching big house; imprinted: "Trick or Treat"; used to collect candy door to door.
Crepe Paper. Material: paper. Size: 5" W. x 20" L. Description: green crepe paper - brown paper wrapper - labeled: "Dennison Crepe, 10 feet long, 20 inches wide, Dennison Manufacturing Co. The Tag Makers, Framingham, Mass., U.S.A."
Colored Construction Paper. Material: paper. Size: 9 3/8" W. x 12" L. x 1/8" D. Description: assorted colored sheets of constructon paper in original brown paper wrapper - wrapper label: "Construction Paper, Assorted Colors, Ideal for Kindergarten work, Scissor Work, Cutouts, Making Toys, Table Decorations, Greeting Cards, and many other uses. 40 sheets" - contents: 10 sheets.
Lillian Bouska and Robert Wyman. 2-3/8" x 3-3/8" black and white photograph of a woman in nurse uniform and a man in suit and hat; identified on the back as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyman.
Mrs. George (Mary) Wilson. 2-7/8" x 4-7/8" black and white photograph of a woman identified on the back as Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Photographer identified on the back as Kopman Studio, Waseca.
Material: paper. Size: 7" square (folded). Description: white tissue paper - corner pattern: red and yellow floral arrangement in a green wicker basket with high loop handle - pink and white striped border - green printing on back: "Printed In U.S.A Copyright 1933 The Mehasha Products Company".
Wyman Brothers. 6-7/8" x 4-3/4" black and white photograph of five young men identified on the back as five Wyman brothers, Sam, Check, Pat, Stub, George; posed standing in a front yard.
Park Boat Livery on Clear Lake. 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" postcard photograph of lakeshore buildings identified on the front as Park Boat Livery on Beautiful Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn.
Material: textile. Size: 11 1/2" W. x 8 1/2" L. Description: white linen - one-piece design - upward curved neckline front and back - sleeveless - front opening with neckline pressed down into small lapels - scalloped neckline and armholes edged in tiny satin stitch.
Luther, Frentz, Galligan at Lakeside Golf Club. 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" black and white photograph of three men and two boys on golf course identified on the back as Chas. Luther, Harold Frentz, Gus Galligan, Dick Frentz, and Harold Frentz, Jr.; at Lakeside Golf Club, or Lakeside Country Club.
Multicolored Quilt. Material: textile. Size: 41" W. x 66" L. Description: gold rayon background with fifteen pieced multicolored flower designs; black pieced diamond pattern border; black and purple rayon backing; hand quilted.
Aughenbaugh Residence. 4-1/4" x 3-1/4" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as the Aughenbaugh residence, later the Masonic Temple. John W. Aughenbaugh was a partner in the EACO Flour Mill with E. A. Everett. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.
Habeck's Corner Cafe Silhouette Hunter Picture. Material: glass, metal, paper. Size: 4 3/16" W. x 6 3/4" L. x 1/4" D. Description: black paper silhouette of hunter with weapon raised high on horse against a multicolored forested mountain background mounted under glass; upper right corner printed advertising: "Corner Cafe E.W. Habeck, Proprietor Waldorf, Minn."; black metal frame with maroon textured paper backing.
Waseca Main Street North. Waseca State Street. Waseca North State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3" x 5 1/8". Description: postcard photograph of "North State Street looking South from 2nd Avenue N.E., #5", Waseca Minn. Visible store signs: Farmers National Bank, Esser Drug Co., Stuckys Drugs, State Theatre, Hardware, Lawyer, Crystal Cafe, Eat Shop Cafe & Bakery, the water tower.
Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Waseca North State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8". Description: postcard photograph of main street Waseca: captioned: "North State St. from 2nd Ave. looking south, Waseca, Minn. #C-118." Visible store signs: Farmers National Bank, Stuckys Drugs, Self-Serve Fine Foods, Food Market, Enna Jettick, Crystal Cafe, Didra Drugs, the water tower, Farmers Elevator, City Hall, Eat Shop Cafe & Bakery, Bardens, State Theatre, Waseca Drugs, Walgreen
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Waseca Main Street. Waseca State Street. Waseca South State Street. Material: paper. Size: 3" x 5". Description: black and white postcard photograph of South State Street, main street Waseca. Visible store signs: Hotel Waverly, Waseca Savings & Loan.
Motor Boat Races, Clear Lake. 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 photograph of Clear Lake, Motor Boat Races, Waseca, Minn.
Clear Lake Outlet. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 postcard print of the Outlet of Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn. #28. Postmark over two-cents stamp dated 27 Jun (no year) at Waseca, Minn.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church. 3 1/2" x 5 3/8" black and white postcard photograph of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Waseca, Minn. #A30A. Postcard identified on the back as The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee.
English Lutheran Church. 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" photograph of First English Lutheran Church.
Eagle Scouts, Aquilla Club. 5 3/4" x 10" black and white photograph of the 1930 Waseca Aquilla Club; identified L-R: (front row) Elmer Groebner, Rev. C. M. Brandon, Herman Peterson, R. E. Hodgson, Errol Wynnemer, Walter Holstrom, Lawrence Mellinger, Russell Peterson, George Mellinger, Andrew Downie; (back row) Ralph Lorenz, Burke Senn, Robert Lynn, Owen Hermann, Robert Graham, Eugene Graham, Erwin Wnnemer, Melvin Gallagher, George Mahler, Jr., Walter Engel, Glen Myers, Roy Myers.
Masonic Temple, Aughenbaugh Residence. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2" black and white postcard; captioned #419, Masonic Temple, Waseca, Minn. Aughenbaugh residence located at 831 3rd Avenue N.E.