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  1. Basket, Dough - Large tin pan with cover

    Large tin pan/bowl with side handles and cover with ventilation holes under lid handle. Used for mixing & raising bread dough.

    Record Type: Object

    Large tin pan with cover
  2. Bin, Flour - Wooden flour bin

    Wooden flour bin from Hanson's Bakery, Hutchinson, MN. c.1900-1915. The kitchen box was used for storage of flour/sugar/salt. There are three partitions and a removable cover that was turned over to make bread loaves, etc. Wood is painted pale green and reversible cover has green & yellow lineoleum on one side and unfinished wood on the other. Bin is moveable on casters and has two front handles. Hanson's Bakery and Restaurant was operated by ...

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden flour bin
  3. Bowl, Butter-Working - Wooden Bowl

    Wooden butter-working or bread dough bowl. Given to Helga Sorenson Nielsen by Wealthy and Jennie Nobles, two single ladies. Hand carved, possibly by their nephew Gale Nobles. Wealthy Nobles was born September 9, 1871 in Sumter Township, daughter of Jeremiah and Sarah Hulett Nobles. The Nobles were a pioneer family who settled in Sumter township several years before the Indian uprising. Wealthy died July 16,1949. Jennie Nobles was the l...

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden Bowl
  4. Print, Photographic - Stevens Seminary bread baking class

    Scanned photograph of a bread baking class at Stevens Seminary, Glencoe. Five girls are standing behind a table showing the loaves of bread. Thelma Larson is first on the left and Minnie Kriger is second from the right.

    Record Type: Photo

    Stevens Seminary bread baking class
  5. Print, Photographic - Wooden flour bin

    Color photograph of the wooden flour box from Hanson's Bakery, Hutchinson, MN. c.1900-1915. The kitchen box was used for flour/sugar/salt in the kitchen. There were three partitions and a removable cover that was turned over to make bread loaves, etc. Hanson Bakery and Restaurant was operated by Nels P. and Alice M. Hanson and located on the west side of Main Street c.1900-1915. The Hansons lived on Dale St. about where Goebel's Mfg. Co is locat...

    Record Type: Photo

    Wooden flour bin
  6. Stirrer - Wooden stirring stick

    Handmade wooden stirring stick used by donor's mother Anna Tmey Lauzer in mixing dough for breads, rolls, kolaches, etc. Donor remembered the large covered tin for bread dough was in the basement in the northeast corner near the wash tubs. The family consisted of 9 - 11 people with 6 children, her parents Simon & Anna Tmey Lauzer, Uncle Wencil Lauzer and Grandpa Tmey. All baking was done in a wood stove which burned only wood year around, no ot...

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden stirring stick

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