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Print, Photographic

Mary Connelly. 5" x 7" black and white reprint photograph of woman identified as Mary Connelly.

Print, Photographic

Jasper A. Smith. 3" x 4-3/8" black and white photograph of a man identified as Jasper A. Smith.

Print, Photographic

Alfred Wadd and Simon Connelly. 7-1/4 x 9-1/4 black and white photograph of two men identified on the back as Alfred Wadd, Waseca County Sheriff (civilian clothes) and Simon Connelly, City of Waseca Police Chief (uniform). Photographer: Wm. J. Stiehl, Waseca.

Quilt

Vista Lutheran Ladies Aid Church Signature Quilt. Material: textile. Size: 71\" W. x 72\" L. Description: multi-colored cotton, wool and synthetic fabric - signature quilt - forty-two squares each embroidered with a cursive signature in red to white variegated yarn - each square contains a four-colored circle - each square is edged with feather stitching - purple striped pattern satin backing - names included on quilt: Mrs. Augusta Carlson, Mrs. Anna Bjorklund, Mrs. Nordin Hendrickson, Mrs. Wa ... more

Postcard, Photographic

Clear Lake Swimming Beach. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" black and white postcard photograph of Lake Side Swimming Beach, on Clear Lake, Waseca, Minn. #C538.

Print, Photographic

Eagle Scouts, Aquilla Club. 8" x 10" black and white photograph of Eagle Scouts of varied ages attending the Aquilla Club banquet in Albert Lea, Minnesota; identified L-R: (back row) Frank Kiesler, Darrell Farrell, Walt Engle, Gordon Engle, unknown, Roy Myers, Ike Wynnemer, unknown, George Minske; (third row) first two unknown, Errel "Dick" Wynnemer, Herman Peterson, Bob Hodgson, Floyd Daehn, Burkhardt Senn, Jacob Kelly, unknown; (second row) Scouts from Albert Lea; (front row) First four unkno ... more

Print, Photographic

Waseca High School Football Team 1931. 4" x 9 1/2" black and white photograph of the 1931 Waseca High School football team; identified L-R: (back row) managers, Orville Larson and Germaine Ehlers, Coach Krough, Assistant Coaches, George and Lawrence Mellinger; (third row) Eugene Latham, Teddy Leuek, Frank Kiesler, Charley Gray, Donald Eastman, Babe Fiebeger, Bobbby Welsh, Lyle Wood, Donald Johnson, Bob Maidl, Burke Senn; (second row) Donald Anderson, Donald Peterson, Reuben Roesler, Glen Smith, ... more

print, photographic

Waseca High School Football Team 1931. 6" x 10" black and white photograph of the 1931 Waseca High School Football Team; "1931" is written on front of picture; identified L-R: (front row) Albert Draheim, Charles Jorgenson, Ralph Ramseth, Edward Fiebiger, Albert Jorgenson, Glen Tews, Andrew Downie, Gordon Blowers, Darreld Farrell, Josoeph Greeney, Kenneth Brown; (second row) Donald Anderson, Donald Peterson, Reuben Roesler, Glen Smith, Woodrow Toner, Stanley Fox, Blaine Eisert, John Tomson, Iver ... more

Print, Photographic

Waseca High School Football Team 1931. 4" x 9 1/2" black and white photograph of the 1931 Waseca High School football team; posed in a play position on the football field, dressed in uniform; it was noted that this team played together in 1929-31; identified L-R: (front row) Robert Draheim, Charles Jorgenson, Ruddy Ramseth, Gordon Blowers, Darreld Farrell, Joseph Greeney, Kenneth Brown; (second row) Andrew Downie, Glen Tews, Albert Jorgenson, Edward Fiebiger

Print, Photographic

4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of Amelia Quade (Mrs. F. Herman). Back side cites date as August 24, 1931.

Print, Photographic

4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of the Quade family men, identified L-R: Edward Quade (son), Arthur H. Quade or Doc Quade (son), F. Herman Quade (father) and Herman Quade (son).

Print, Photographic

2 1/4" x 4" black and white photograph of the F. H. Quade family, L-R: Eda, Herman, Amelia (mother), F. Herman (father), Edward, and Arthur H.

Print, Photographic

4" x 2 1/4" black and white photograph of F. Herman and Amelia Quade.

Lithograph

Saturday Evening Post Cover by Eugene Iverd: Boy with Snow Shovel and Dog. 11" x 14" 4-color process illustration for the January 3, 1931 cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" painted by Eugene Iverd; shows image of young boy in red jacket, boots and snow shovel over his shoulder and ringing a doorbell; terrier dog looking up at him.

Picture, Magazine

Saturday Evening Post Cover by Eugene Iverd: Boys around a Campfire. 11" x 14" 4-color process illustration for the February 21, 1931 cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" painted by Eugene Iverd; illustrated shows circle of 5 boys dressed in warm clothing surrounding a campfire at dusk.

Postcard, Photographic

New Richland Dairy Days Parade. 5" x 3" black and white photograph postcard; New Richland street scene; Dairy Days Parade in New Richland, Minnesota on September 17 & 18, 1931. Subject: brass band in white clothing marching down main street New Richland; hundreds of people line the street; baby goat cart led by a young boy at left; there is a "cafe" and "Marigold Ice Cream" sign visible along the street.

Print, Photographic

Jasper Smith. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" black and white photograph of Jasper A. Smith, a Spanish American War veteran from Waseca, Minn.; photographed by Lewis, Waseca, Minn.

Uniform, Baseball

Material: textile, metal. (a) Shirt. Size: 14 1/2" W. x 25" L. Description: gray wool, navy blue striped - short-sleeved - front button closure. (b) Pants. Size: 14" W. x 22" L. Description: gray wool, blue navy stripes - zippered fly closure - knicker style.

Postcard, Photographic

Train Shaped Float in New Richland Dairy Days Parade. 5" x 3" black and white postcard photograph of Dairy Days parade on main street New Richland, Minn.; shown is the New Richland Creamery train-shaped parade float called the "Land 'O Lakes Special"; many spectators line the sidewalk; pennants hang across the street; cafe with Marigold Ice Cream sign visible; a boy riding a decorated bicycle riding behind the train float; parade is headed north on Broadway; ferris wheel can be seen on the stree ... more

Scrapbook

Spanish War Scrapbook. 11" x 9 1/2" black cloth scrapbook with two-hole punched binding and black shoestring tie; contains newspaper clippings, membership cards, typed notes regarding conferences, etc. all regarding VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, particularly John Bowe; contains one original photograph of a group of veteran soldiers including John Bowe.

Print, Photographic

Adolph and Laura Plath Schroeder with Harold. 2 1/8" x 3 1/8" black and white photograph of Adolph Schroeder and wife, Laura (Plath) Schroeder, with their youngest child, Harold Schroeder; posed outdoors in front of a white house with open porch; circa 1931.

Print, Photographic, Photograph, Cabinet

Aloysius (Louis) and Lucille Curran Pirkl. 3 3/4" x 5 3/4" black and white wedding photograph of Lucille and Louis Pirkl; bride is seated, wearing ankle-length dress, long veil of bordered netting, bouquet of large roses, baby's breath and fern; groom stands to left wearing dark suit, striped tie and rose boutonniere; chapel studio setting with dark velvet curtained doorway in background; photo found in a Curran family album.

Print, Photographic

Paul and Alma Albrecht Clemons Wedding Portrait. 4" x 6" black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clemons; the bride is Alma Otehle Albrecht, niece of Ida Suemnick; married on July 31, 1931 in Cameron, Wisconsin (Baron County); Ida Lucht Suemnick is Mrs. Herman Suemnick of Waseca, Minn.; photographed by Eirikson, Rice Lake, Wisc.

Print, Photographic

Little American League Baseball Team 1931. 10" x 8" black and white reprint from the original photograph of the 1931 Champions Little American League baseball team; pictured posing in a large unidentified stadium, wearing Waseca, Otisco and New Richland uniforms; identified L-R: (front) Bud Kaiser, Pete Bumgarden, Edward Lechner (Otisco), Milford Rugroden, Charlie Bishop, Oswald Greenwood or "Oddie" Greenwood-Brian's dad; (back) Loren Wichmann, Harvey Crumb (Matawan), Leo "Lefty" Crain, Eddie Cr ... more

Print, Photographic

New Richland Parade Produce Company Float. 5" x 3 1/2" black and white reprint photograph of a parade in New Richland, Minnesota; may be Dairy Days Parade; pictured is the New Richland Produce Company float, a truck with human-sized chickens standing on the flat bed back, identified with sign on side of float; street is lined with spectators; in background is the New Richland Odd Fellows building, the last brick building before the vacant lot.