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Wilton Township Records

Hearing petition. Number of sheets: 1

Wilton Township Records

Wilton Township Statement of fund raising. Number of boxes: 2 Number of sheets: 1

Wilton Township Records

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

Waseca Monday Study Club Records

1950 Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the Monday Study Club. Number of sheets: 1

Janesville Mothers Club Records

Janesville Mothers Club Program Books. Number of sheets: 9

Bishman Family Papers

Delivery receipt and invoices from J.C. Motors to Ben P. Bishman 1950. 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 May 1950. 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

Letter from Cousin Ruth in Brookings, South Dakota April 11, 1950. 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

Letter to Ben from Lowell in Brookings, South Dakota April 12, 1950. 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

Bill from Waseca Co. Clerk of Court to Gallagher and Madden April 19, 1950 RE: Clara E. 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: First National Bank of Waseca, statement and cancelled check December 30, 1950, RE: Ben P. Bishman.

Bishman Family Papers

First National Bank of Waseca Statement and cancelled checks March 30 1950 Re: Ben P. 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: 9

Bishman Family Papers

Cancelled check stubs January - April 1950. 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

John P. Coughlin Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 Letter to Mrs. J.P. Coughlin (Anna Muldown) from Mrs Geo Jones.

Arthur A. Doyle Family Papers

Number of sheets: 3 Sacred Heart Academy, Historical Sketch, circa 1950s.

Erlandson Family Papers

Number of sheets: 1 Marriage Certificate. 1950. Arthur William Erlandson and Helen Spencer.

Emil Felske Family Papers

Number of sheets: 2 Farm Records and Accounts books.

First Congregational Church Records

Number of sheets: 5 First Congregational Church, Waseca. Letter from James B. Hill, Architect to Mr. Johnson 29 September 1950; Letter from E.F. Johnson to Mankato Stone Center 23 July 1976; Building Committee recommendations needed list; Floor plan of First Congregational Church; General Estimate for First Congregational Church by Erick Sjorstrand 27 March 1950.

Peterson Family Papers

Wallace Peterson. Award to Wallace Peterson. Old Monarch 10 Year award from the officers and directors of the International Association of Lions Clubs. Number of sheets: 1

Panzram Family Papers

Number of sheets: 28 Historical research notes on Waseca schools, teachers and county superintendents by Herman Panzram.

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

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

Panzram Family Papers

Number of sheets: 5 Panzram family history sheets.

Waseca Band Boosters Club Records

Number of sheets: 8 List of Band Mothers and band history.

Barbershop Singers S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A Records

Number of sheets: 1 S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A Barbershop singers Waseca Chapter. Charter member list and past presidents list.