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Print, Photographic

Rod Searle Speaking at UMW. 9 3/8" x 7 1/2" black and white photograph of the Minnesota Country Breakfast held at the beginning of the UMW school year, fall 1974; Rep. Rod Searle speaking at the podium.

Dress, Child's

(a) Blouse. Material: textile, shell. Size: 18" W. x 12" L. Description: cream cotton with orange trim - round neckline - Peter Pan collar edged with orange piping - long set in sleeves gathered to a 1 1/2" W. cuff trimmed with orange piping - closure with three white buttons in back neckline placket. (b) Jumper. Material: textile, plastic, shell. Size: 10" W. x 18 1/2" L. Description: orange cotton blend knit bodice - V-neckline outlined with white piping - vertical row of four white buttons ... more

Catalog

Herter's Catalog 1974. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/4" W. x 10 3/4" L. Description: black, yellow and red front cover, yellow and black print: Herter's Since 1893, Old World Craftsmanship, New World Production; Manufacturers, Importers, Exporters; The Authentic World Source for Fishermen, Hunters, Guides, Gunsmiths, Law Enforcement Officers, Tackle Makers, Forest Rangers, Commercial Fishermen, Trappers, Explorers, Expeditions, Backpackers, Precious Gems for Investors, Couturier Silks, and Hobby ... more

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Edgar F. Johnson. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of Edgar Johnson, founder of the E. F. Johnson Co., makers of radios, radio components, CBs, cellular telephones and more; founded in Waseca in 1923. This is the official portrait that was released to media when he died.

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E. F. Johnson Company Employees. 5 3/4" x 8 1/4" black and white photograph of two unidentified E. F. Johnson Co. employees, supervisors, observing the workflow in the solder machine, at Garner plant.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Employee. Karen Krassin. 5 3/4" x 8" black and white photograph of a young woman identified as Karen Krassin working on an assembly line at the E. F. Johnson Co. plant.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Building. Iowa. 3 3/4" x 2 3/4" black and white photograph of Edgar Johnson and a group of 14 unidentified men about to break ground for the building of the new Garner, Iowa plant.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Building. 3 3/4" x 2 3/4" color photograph of the construction of the new E. F. Johnson Co. manufacturing facility in Garner, Iowa.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Building. 3 3/4" x 2 3/4" color photograph of another view of the construction site at the new E. F. Johnson Co. manufacturing facility in Garner, Iowa.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Employees. 6 1/2" x 4 3/4" black and white photograph of a group of young men, employees at the E. F. Johnson Co., Garner, Iowa plant; gathered in a conference room, all unidentified.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Employees. Iowa. 6 1/2" x 4 3/4" black and white photograph of a group of employees at the E. F. Johnson Co., Garner, Iowa plant; unidentified.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Edgar F. Johnson. 8" x 10" black and white photograph, a portrait of Edgar Johnson, founder of the E. F. Johnson Co., manufacturers of radios, radio components, CBs and cellular telephone equipment.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Employees. Iowa. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" black and white photograph of a group of eight E. F. Johnson Co. executives, managers, employees, at the ground breaking of the Garner, Iowa plant; unidentified.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Building. Iowa. 7 1/2" x 7 1/4" black and white photograph of the E. F. Johnson Co. facility at Clear Lake, Iowa; commencing operations in mid-1974 as a manufacturing satellite; employed 500 people, occupying about 33,000 square feet; another addition was added in 1976.

Print, Photographic

E. F. Johnson Company Product. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" black and white photograph of an E. F. Johnson Co. radio product: The FleetCom 528.

Print, Photographic

Mark Armstrong. 2" x 3 1/8" color portrait photograph of Mark Armstrong, Waseca County Boy Scout, Eagle Scout and Aquilla Club member; taken 1974.

Print, Photographic

Steven Arndt. 2" x 3 1/8" color portrait photograph of Steven Arndt, Waseca County Boy Scout, Eagle Scout and Aquilla Club member; taken 1974.

Print, Photographic

Rick Anderson. 2" x 3 1/8" color portrait photograph of Rick Anderson, Waseca County Boy Scout, Eagle Scout and Aquilla Club member; taken 1974.

Poster, Auction

Auction Poster. Material: paper. Size: 11" x 17". Description: printed poster for an Auction of Plumbing Equipment and Supplies on June 27; by Mrs. Herb Noetzel, owner; Don Babbitt and Roy B. Johnson, auctioneers.

Map, County

Waseca County Map: 1974. Material: paper. Size: 56" W. x 36" L. Description: Brown ink on cream paper - includes roads, railroads, trails, airways, wildlife areas, towns, villages, watercourses - insets of towns and villages on left side. Same as 1.06.304.

Map

Waseca County Transportation Map: 1974. Material: paper. Size: 56" W. x 36" L. Description: Brown ink on cream paper - includes roads, railroads, trails, airways, wildlife areas, towns, villages, watercourses - insets of towns and villages on left side. Same as 1.06.303.

Painting

Wagon Wheel Leaning on Old Shed Painting. Material: wood, metal, textile. Size: 33 1/4" W. x 27 1/4" H. Description: wood frame - white bordered outdoor scene painted on canvas - signed L. Greenwalt 74 - on back: "A Larry Greenwalt Original" - painting nailed to wood backing - wire hook on back.

Print, Photographic

Knabe Grand Piano. 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" color photograph of the square grand piano, manufactured by Wm. Knabe Co. in the 1870s; owned by Ward Wendt, Janesville, Minnesota.

Program

Waseca Chorale Messiah Concert Porgram. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 8 1/2" H. Description: white paper - black print: "Messiah George Frederick Handel presented by Waseca Chorale Saturday, December 14, 1974 Central Middle School Auditorium" - Program in inside - Personnel and Patrons listed on back.

Yearbook

Waldorf School Yearbook: 1974, "Colt Tales." Material: paper. Size: 8"" W. x 11"" L. Description: light blue hard cover, navy blue graphic and cover information: "Colt Tales 1974" - contents: 87 numbered pages containing black and white photographs of Waldorf staff, students and advertisers.