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Beanie - Set of 6 colorful felt beanies
Set of six colorful felt beanies. Believed to be for Order of the Arrow Tonkawampus Lodge 16, Viking Council, BSA. Each beanie is a unique combination of colors with American Indian emblem on the front. Two have red fringe tassels, possibly intended for leaders. Belonged to donor Arthur James Benjamin, who was Scoutmaster of Hutchinson, MN Troop 246. The Tonkawampus Lodge existed at Camp Tonkawa in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It became OA lodge 16. ...
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Bonnet - Baby cap
Pink fleece baby bonnet with cotton lining. From the 1920's or early 1930's. Has embroidered floral detail on top.
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Bonnet - Child's bonnet
Rose & gray wool child's bonnet to match coat 1989-0034-171. Worn by Mary Lepel Ebent in the 1940s.
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Bonnet - Child's bonnet
Child's bonnet or cap of gray pin striped wool with blue cotton (feedsack?) lining. Machine & hand sewn. [Late 1800s to early 1900s.]
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Bonnet - Child's rabbit fur bonnet
Child's white rabbit fur cap with ear flaps and white ties. White silk lining; elastic around inner edge. Label: Union Made 198838 in USA.
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Bonnet - Furry child's winter bonnet/cap
White/tan furry child's winter bonnet/cap with ribbon ties. Belonged to Rubie or Ruben Sanken, twins born November 20, 1907, to Henry and Mary Pahlman Sanken. Ruben was father of donor Patricia Sanken Otto and Rubie was her aunt. The cap matches two furry coats 1987-1204-001 & 1987-1204-002.
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Bonnet - Lace cap
Black lace bonnet or cap with lace ties. Handmade, without underlying frame. From the Gahl or Schlagel family.
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Bonnet - Silk bonnet
Small black silk bonnet with black lace around the edges and long black ribbon ties. Hand & machine stitched. Late 1800s. This black bonnet is from the Carl and Henry Hagen family, donated by Henry's daughter-in-law Dorothy Walker Hagen. Henry Hagen was the son of Carl F. Hagen who immigrated from Germany in 1858 at age 24. Carl married Lisetta Listhartke in 1865 after being wounded at Shiloh during the Civil War. In 1870 the family came to...
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Cap - American Legion cap
American Legion Post navy blue wool hat with gold piping, American Legion patch, Minnesota patch, and Post 125 patch. Degree-Fleisch Post 125 is in Stewart, Minnesota.
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Cap - Brownton, MN Sesquicentennial, 1857-2007, cap
Navy blue & tan Brownton 150 years cap with visor. 1857-2007, Brownton Sesquicentennial, July 20-22, 2007. 100% cotton
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Cap - Cap
Red Ferrari cap with two emblems and black lettering. One size fits all. Purchased in Venice, Italy by Jay Beytien.
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Cap - Dark green Boy Scout's of America cap
Dark green Boy Scouts of American flat cap with fleur-de-lis, eagle & B.S.A. emblem on the front and brown edging. Size Large; Official Self-Conforming. Donor Arthur James Benjamin was Scoutmaster of Hutchinson, MN Troop 246.
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Cap - Fur hat
Man's brown fur (seal) cap with earflaps and visor. Lined. Worn by Simon Lauzer in the late 1800s on the Lauzer farm near Hutchinson. The farm was owned since 1886. Label: Alaska, Warranted, Registered, with pictures of seals.
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Cap - Man's cap
Black wool men's cap with blue & gold pin stripes and decorative gold thread, which defines eight sections on the crown. A large button is on the top and smaller buttons adorn the cap on each side of the brim. Cap also has fur earflaps and was worn before 1930 by Stanley W. Mallak, father of Alice Yurek. Stanley was born September 9, 1878. Unreadable stamp on inside lining.
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Cap - Masonic cap
Knights Templar/Masonic cap with gold braid and emblem with gold rays around a red cross. Flat crown of silk with composite bill. Style last used in 1960.
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Cap - Military cap-WWI-Joseph Schlagel
Olive drab wool flat military cap. Worn by Joseph Paul Schlagel, Winsted, in World War I. Joseph Schlagel was inducted in the U. S. Army in May, 1918, and served mostly in France until June 1919 when he received his discharge.
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Cap - Military service cap
Tan military flat hat with black & gold piping trim. Probably belonged to LeRoy Teschendorf who was killed as a prisoner of war in Austria on April 21, 1945, in WWII. LeRoy Teschendorf enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps in November, 1942. He graduated from Officers Training and Advanced Bombardker School on December 24, 1943. He was sent overseas on July 22, 1944 as a member of the 97th Bomb Group, 14th Bomb Squadron.
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Cap - "Newsboy" cap
Young man's maroon wool sport "newsboy" cap with fur earlaps and snap brim. Top has eight trianglular sections. Size 6 3/4. Label: Perfection, Style, Quality, Made by a Craftsman. For Sport Wear.
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Cap - Olive drap Boy Scouts of America cap
Olive drab Boy Scouts of American flat cap with fleur-de-lis, eagle & B.S.A. emblem on the front and red edging. Size Extra Large; Official Sanforized. Belonged to donor Arthur James Benjamin, who was Scoutmaster of Hutchinson, MN Troop 246.
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Cap - Promotional novelty cap
Promotional novelty cap from Hotovec Auction Center, Hutchinson, MN. "Livestock auction. every Wednesday." Light blue cloth with navy lettering and blue cord across bill.
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