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Wilton Township Records

Tax Valuation. Number of boxes: 2. Number of sheets: 1

Wilton Township Records

Township and Justice Manual. Number of boxes: 2 Number of sheets: 3

Wilton Township Records

H.L. Goeller & Co.-HED Bridge Cleat. Number of boxes: 2 Number of sheets: 2

Wilton Township Records

Town of Wilton-Bill. Number of boxes: 2. Number of sheets: 1

Wilton Township Records

Recommendation Letter - Bridge Tonnage. Number of boxes: 2 Number of sheets: 2

Herter's Records

Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States letter to George L. Herter 22 June 1949. 1949 dividend schedule. Number of sheets: 2

Catholic Daughters of America Records

Catholic Daughters of America #1424 Waseca, Minnesota; Charter Member Hulda Fratzke McCarthy 1946-2001; Program Books. Number of boxes: 1 Number of sheets: 9

Catholic Daughters of America Records

Catholic Daughters of America #1424 Waseca, Minnesota; Charter Member Zita Mittelstaedt; 1959-1960 Program Book. Number of boxes: 1 Number of sheets: 9

Bishman Family Papers

Assessment from Otisco Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Association to Mary A. Krassin 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Assessment from Otisco Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Association to Clara Bishman 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Assessment of Otisco Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Association to Mary A. Krassin Estate 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Botsford Lumber Co. Sales Receipt 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Receipt from Waseca County Creamery to Ben Bishman 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Receipt from State Farmer's Mutual Ins. Co. to Ben P. Bishman guardian to Clara Bishman 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Carlson Food Market invoice to Clara Bishman. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 2

Bishman Family Papers

Carlson Food Market invoice to Clara Bishman. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Cancelled check stubs. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Bishman Family Papers

Lake Side Heating and Plumbing Co. Metalwork invoice to Ben Bishman October 30, 1949. Adam Bishman was born in Germany in 1824. He came to America in 1846 and settled in Otisco in 1856. When the railroad was built through Otisco and completed in 1879 the post office was located in his home. He remained the Otisco Postmaster until 1892. Number of sheets: 1

Emil Felske Family Papers

Number of sheets: 11 "History of Janesville" by Jean Schmidt (Felske prepared this handwritten copy from Schmidt's original.)

Searle Family Papers

Dairy Production Certificate. The Farmer Saint Paul, Minnesota. Certificate of Merit awarded to Rodney N. Searle for grade cows producing more than 365 pounds of butterfat in the year ending December 31, 1949 in the Waseca County D. H. I. Association (Dairy Herd Improvement). Number of sheets: 1

Gutknecht Family Papers

Diploma. Mankato State Teachers College. 1949. Ruth Gutknecht. Material: paper. Size: Description: Diploma from Mankato State Teachers College for Ruth Gutknecht. Number of sheets: 1

Herbig Family Papers

Laminated War Department identification card for E. T. Herbig Jr. Major S.C. Photo of Edwin on left. On back: Height: 6'2", Weight 190, Hair Brown, Eyes Hazel, Date of Birth 21 Feb 1915. Left and right index finger prints on back. Edwin T. Herbig Jr., was a major in the signal corps of the U.S. Army during WWII. Number of sheets: 1

Peterson Family Papers

Number of sheets: 12 Herman Peterson correspondence regarding committee for a Southern Minnesota School of Agriculture.

Schacht Family Papers

Number of sheets: 4 Correspondence regarding Lawn Shaver built by Ewald Schacht in 1949. E.M. Schacht. Donor unknown because of illegible signature on donor gift agreement form.

Ladies' Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Records

Number of sheets: 1 Star of the North, Lodge 584. Collector's cash register ledger.