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Chair - Captain's chair
Wooden captains style chair with two rungs on all four sides and a metal rod support on each arm. From the office of the Glencoe Enterprise, Glencoe, MN.
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Chair - Chair
Wooden chair with carved design on back head rest and spindles and curved arms.
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Chair - Naugahyde chair
Maroon Naugahyde chair. Purchased by Mae A. Jensen (1912-1999), mother of donor Julie Jensen, at H. A. Dobratz and Sons for her new home at 555 Main Street South, Hutchinson built in 1950. Julie had asthma as a child and her mother chose Naugahyde because it could be wiped off and didn't collect house dust. Matching davenport is 2011-0204-002.
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Chair - Oak desk chair
Heavy oak desk chair with two side rungs and a center support cross piece between the rungs. From the office of the Glencoe Enterprise, Glencoe, MN. Made by the B. L. Marble Chair Company, Bedford, Ohio, after 1910 when the company began to produce office furniture. Possibly matches desk 2009-0230-013.
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Chair - Small wooden chair
Small wooden chair with vertical rail back. Painted brown.
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Chair - Small wooden chair
Small wooden chair made from a hollow log by hand by Alfred Mosley of Ellsworth Township, Meeker County in about 1870. Curved seat; handle in back for carrying. Formerly had green and orange coats of paint. Donated by Genevieve Mousley Pettingill, 3426 Fremont Ave North, Minneapolis, MN
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Chair - Wooden chair
Wooden side chair with five rung back and two rungs between all legs. Originally had a caned seat.
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Chair - Wooden chair
Wooden chair with scalloped seat and back. Handle hole cut in back; turned legs. Woodburning dragon design on back & seat done by Florence Harding Clark.
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Chair - Wooden chair
Rough hewn pegged wooden chair with two back slats and arms. Unpainted. Built c.1857 by William Heller, Hutchinson, MN. William Heller was one of the prominent German farmers of Acoma. He was born in Germany December 15, 1829 and came to America in 1849. He married Minnie Albrecht and settled in Acoma in 1856. In early days he had to haul his crops to St. Paul and Carver. At the time of the 1862 "Indian outbreak" troubles he fled with his fam...
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Chair, Barber's - Barber chair
Koken barber chair. St. Louis MO. 1909 patent. Used by Joseph A. Winter and Leo J. Winter in the Winter Barber Shop, Glencoe from c.1924 to 1991. Black leather seat and back; cast iron base, porcelain & chrome arms & trim. Has hydraulic height adjustment, swivel, reversible footrest, cushioned removable head rest and reclining mechanism handle for 180 degree recline for washing hair or shaving. In 1874, Ernest Koken, then 19 and a St. Loui...
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Chair, Child's - Child's chair
Child's wooden chair handmade from willow branches & sticks with board seat. Has curved back & armrests. Varnish or shellac finish.
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Chair, Child's - Child's wicker chair
Child's brown wicker chair with gold velvet seat cover fastened with brass upholstery tacks. Short legs so seat is very low.
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Chair, Child's - Wooden child's chair
Wooden child's chair made by Joseph LeMaitre, early Hutchinson, MN pioneer & stockader. Chair was used by his great-granddaughter Constance Annette Ingerson, daughter of Goldie LeMaitre Ingerson. Connie is pictured sitting in the chair on postcards 2017-0098-003, -004, -005 in Central Park, Hutchinson, MN.
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Chair, Dentist's - Dr. John Benjamin patient/dentist's chair
Patient chair that belonged to Dr. John Benjamin, who also used it as a dentist's chair. Dated about 1860. Chair has a metal frame with black leather covering on wooden seat; has a headrest & footrest. Chair sets on metal swivel base with adjustable screw rod for raising or lowering. Small pullout board under seat. Wood frame sides have an incised decorative motif and metal parts have gilt trim design. Manufactured by McDannold.
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Chair, Desk - Wooden chair
Wooden desk chair; light colored; with armrests, swivel, four feet/legs on casters/rollers; adjustable tilt and adjustable height. Tag: Cutter's Exchange, Nashville, TN. Used at G. F. Nemitz & Sons, Paint, Wallpaper, Glass Company business; donated by Art & Linda Benjamin when the store closed in 2015. Used with rolltop desk 2015-0181-001.
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Chair, Kitchen - Kitchen chair
Chrome kitchen chair with maroon (bacl) and brown vinyl upholstery. Bought by the donor's father Axel M. Jensen (1912-1981), lifelong Hutchinson resident, on June 5, 1951. Belongs to set of four chairs (2011-0204-009, -010, -011, -012).
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Chair, Side - Wooden side chair
Wooden side chair with solid & lyre design back and round leather covered seat. Veneer finish on back. Double rungs. Leather secured with tacks. One of a matched set of chairs. Made by Buckstaff-Edwards Co., Oshkosh, WI. The Buckstaff Company began in 1850 when John Buckstaff moved to Oshkosh from New Brunswick, Canada to found one of the city’s first sawmills. The planks and shingles that came from that helped build the early city, which was ...
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Chair, Side - Wooden side chair
Wooden side chair with solid & lyre design back and round leather covered seat. Veneer finish on back. Double rungs. Leather secured with tacks. One of a matched set of chairs. Made by Buckstaff-Edwards Co., Oshkosh, WI. The Buckstaff Company began in 1850 when John Buckstaff moved to Oshkosh from New Brunswick, Canada to found one of the city’s first sawmills. The planks and shingles that came from that helped build the early city, which was ...
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Chair, Side - Wooden side chair
Wooden side chair with solid & lyre design back and round leather covered seat. Veneer finish on back. Double rungs. Leather secured with tacks. One of a matched set of chairs. Made by Buckstaff-Edwards Co., Oshkosh, WI. The Buckstaff Company began in 1850 when John Buckstaff moved to Oshkosh from New Brunswick, Canada to found one of the city’s first sawmills. The planks and shingles that came from that helped build the early city, which was ...
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Chair, Side - Wooden side chair
Wooden side chair with solid & lyre design back and round leather covered seat. Veneer finish on back. Double rungs. Leather secured with tacks. One of a matched set of chairs. Made by Buckstaff-Edwards Co., Oshkosh, WI. The Buckstaff Company began in 1850 when John Buckstaff moved to Oshkosh from New Brunswick, Canada to found one of the city’s first sawmills. The planks and shingles that came from that helped build the early city, which was ...
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