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Negative, Glass Plate - Crow River, dam, north river bank & Ames Mill, Hutchinson, MN
Glass plate negative of a photograph of the Ames Mill, Crow River Dam & houses along the Crow River in Hutchinson, MN. Undated. Unnumbered negative.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under high water conditions. Some men can be seen to the left of the mill. Written below the photo: "This is the Flour Mill and Crow River".
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under very high water conditions. A group of people can be seen to the left of the mill; most are facing away from the dam.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under very high water conditions. A group of people can be seen to the left of the mill; most are facing away from the dam. The message on the reverse speaks of fine fishing, 300 people spearing and the gift of a fine mess of bullheads, already cleaned. Card was not sent.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Black & white photographic postcard showing the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN under very high water conditions. A group of people can be seen to the left of the mill, facing away from the Dam. Addressed to Charlie Albrecht, Hutchinson, MN from Lydia. Message that she would be home that week and alone while her mother went to Ellsworth. She had got over the dance fine and hoped he had also. She had washed and would iron the...
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under very high water conditions. A group of people can be seen to the left of the mill; most are facing away from the dam.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN, under normal water conditions. Old Ames Mill is written on the reverse.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under normal water conditions. A group of men are standing near the dam to the left of the Mill.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and the Crow River Dam. Some men can be seen to the left of the mill sitting on the edge of the dam. High water flow c.1906.
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Postcard - Ames Bros. Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Scanned copy of a sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Bros. Mill and Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, Minn, under very high water conditions. A group of people can be seen to the left of the mill; most are facing away from the dam. Addressed to Harry Telesky, Great Lakes, Illinois from Fred Knaff, Hutchinson, MN c.1918. Message about men severely wounded: Charles McL[aughlin], Fred Putney and Walter Nelson. Message has been crossed off. N...
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Postcard - Ames Flour Mill, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Flour Mill, Hutchinson MN. Owned by H.H. Ames since 1874, using both water and steam for the milling of wheat, rye, graham flour and corn meal. The brand name for these products was "Very Best". The Mill was located on the north side of the Crow River Dam. The photo is credited to Gust Horrmann of Hutchinson MN.
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Postcard - Ames Flour Mill & Power House, Hutchinson, MN
Color picture postcard of the Flour Mill and Electric Light Plant at Hutchinson. Addressed to Mr. Harry Phillips, Mondovi, Wash. Message from unknown writer about the new postcard views and the interest paid at the bank. Postmarked Hutchinson, May 6, 1908. Franklin one cent stamp. Published for E. P.J. Harms by Bloom Bros., Importers, Minneapolis, Minn, No.30728. Made in Germany.
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Postcard - Ames Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Mill and the Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN. Men & boys at the Mill appear to be watching as exceptionally high water pours over the dam. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, November 24, 1913. Addressed to Hazel Bergstrom, Pennock, MN. Message from Julia about Pa taking things as they come, but having a nice place and plenty to eat (boarding?). Stamp torn off.
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Postcard - Ames Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Mill and the Crow River Dam at Hutchinson, MN, under very high water conditions. The photo was taken from the South side of the river. A group of people are visible on the edge of the dam near the mill. The card is addressed to Mrs Joseph Sic of North Bend, Nebraska. The red Washington two cent stamp was cancelled on May 1, 1918 at Hutchinson, MN. The message speaks of Ed returning from the hospital...
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Postcard - Ames Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN, 1916
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN. Addressed to Miss Lisetta Hagen, St. Paul from Sigrid. Message about the arrival of a daughter to be named Anna Marie after both grandmothers and about her brother who had been very ill and hospitalized 4 weeks. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN April 12, 1916. One cent green Washington stamp. Lisetta Hagen (d. 1918, age 27) was a child of Henry and Lena Persuhn Hag...
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Postcard - Ames Mill & Crow River Dam, Hutchinson, MN, c.1914
Black & white photographic postcard of the Crow River Dam and the Ames Mill, Hutchinson, MN. Unidentified men are near the mill on the left. Addressed to Mrs. Will Hill (nee Elsie Grenke), Minneapolis. Message from her sister Clara [Grenke] about a box with an Easter rabbit, actually eggs, that she hoped would arrive and not get lost. It would come in handy to someone. Postmarked April 8, 1914, Hutchinson, MN. Green one cent Washington stamp.
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Postcard - Ames Mill-Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Hutchinson, MN Mill (Ames Mill), with water flowing over the dam. Sent to Mrs. Lettie Fimen (Fimon) at Elk River, MN from Mrs. Babcock. The message notes being surprised at the news that Charley and Lettie are expecting a baby, hoping it will be a great blessing, Nina was expected home soon from the City, and best wishes to all. Postmarked July 6, 1912 at Hutchinson, MN. Green one-cent Washington stamp.
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Postcard - Ames Mill, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Ames Mill, Hutchinson, MN. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, June 29, 1906. Addressed to Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Grove Lake, MN. Message written around the photo by Maggie who didn't finish her letter and felt lazy. She expected a letter from home. Donald weighed 25 lbs and stood alone the day after he was 10 months old. Franklin one cent stamp.
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Postcard - Ames Mill & men, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia-toned photographic postcard of three men at the Crow River in Hutchinson, MN with the Ames Mill across the river behind them. The men are identified as Bill Barfknecht, Otto Bretzke, and Jack Knaff. Two of the men are leaning against, or sitting on, large round objects that may have been part of some type of machine or equipment.
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Postcard - Bridge on Main street, showing Power House, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted picture postcard of Hutchinson, MN Main Street bridge over the Crow River showing Power House and the Ames Flour Mill (on left).
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