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  1. Gambrel - Wooden gambrel stick

    Wooden gambrel stick for suspending a slaughtered animal (usually a pig) when home butchering. After the animal was killed, bled, scalded and scraped, it was hung on an elevated pole by a gambrel stick put through the hamstrings of the animal (the gambrel stick varied in length from 26 to 30 inches, depending on the size of the hog). After the animal was hung, the viscera was removed while the body was still warm and the body cavity thoroughly wa...

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden gambrel stick
  2. Gambrel - Wooden gambrel stick

    Wooden gambrel stick for suspending a slaughtered animal (usually a pig) when home butchering. After the animal was killed, bled, scalded and scraped, it was hung on an elevated pole by a gambrel stick put through the hamstrings of the animal (the gambrel stick varied in length from 26 to 30 inches, depending on the size of the hog). After the animal was hung, the viscera was removed while the body was still warm and the body cavity thoroughly wa...

    Record Type: Object

    Wooden gambrel stick
  3. Postcard - Unidentified man, Pearl and Esther Eggert

    Photographic postcard of an unidentified man (possibly Frank Witucki?) with two young girls identified as (l to r) Pearl Eggert (b. 26 Mar 1910) & Esther Eggert (b. 4 Nov 1914). They were daughters of David and Anna Eggert. Photo taken c.1918.

    Record Type: Archive

    Unidentified man, Pearl and Esther Eggert
  4. Print, Photographic - Alfred Eggert

    Color photograph of Alfred Eggert.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alfred Eggert
  5. Print, Photographic - Alfred Eggert

    Sepia toned photograph of Alfred Eggert, son of John Eggert and Bertha Pust Eggert, born August 7, 1903. He is wearing heavy glasses and a bow tie.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alfred Eggert
  6. Print, Photographic - Bertha Pust and John Eggert

    Black & white photograph of Bertha Pust and John Eggert. Bertha is dressed in a white blouse and dark skirt; John has on a dark suit & tie and has a large mustache. The photo is dated April 1979.

    Record Type: Photo

    Bertha Pust and John Eggert
  7. Print, Photographic - Elftmanns, Eggerts & Anna Braun

    Color photograph of Elsie Eggert, Hildegard Elftmann, Martha Elftmann, John Eggert Jr., Adele Elftmann, Anna Braun (wheelchair).

    Record Type: Photo

    Elftmanns, Eggerts & Anna Braun
  8. Print, Photographic - Elsie Eggert

    Color photograph of Elsie Eggert. (Burns Manor, 1978)

    Record Type: Photo

    Elsie Eggert
  9. Print, Photographic - Emil Eggert

    Newspaper photograph of Emil Eggert, taken by Abram DeLeeuw. The young man in the photo has a plaid bow tie. Printed in the McLeod County Chronicle, October 27, 2004/ (Unable to find original photo.) Identified by LaVerna Mackenthun of Brownton. Emil Eggert attended 1st Lutheran Church and is buried in 1st Lutheran Cemetery.

    Record Type: Photo

    Emil Eggert
  10. Print, Photographic - Group at Alfred Eggert farm

    Black & white photograph of a group of women and men at the Alfred Eggert farm.

    Record Type: Photo

    Group at Alfred Eggert farm
  11. Print, Photographic - Henry Eggert 600dpi

    Scanned photograph of Hutchinson, MN business worker Henry Eggert. He is seated on a wooden wheeled wagon pulled by a team of horses. The Cold Storage building of Hutchinson Produce Company is in the background. Undated. (c.1920-24) Henry Eggert was employed at various places in Hutchinson over the years, including Stearns Lumber Co., North Star Lumberyard and the local cheese plant of Kraft Foods Co. He also delivered coal for Spierings.

    Record Type: Photo

    Henry Eggert 600dpi
  12. Print, Photographic - Henry Eggert 600dpi

    Scanned photograph of Hutchinson, MN business worker Henry Eggert. He is seated on a wooden wheeled wagon pulled by a team of horses. The Cold Storage building of Hutchinson Produce Company is in the background. Undated. (c.1920-24) Henry Eggert was employed at various places in Hutchinson over the years, including Stearns Lumber Co., North Star Lumberyard and the local cheese plant of Kraft Foods Co. He also delivered coal for Spierings.

    Record Type: Photo

    Henry Eggert 600dpi
  13. Print, Photographic - John & Bertha Pust Eggert

    Sepia toned photograph of Bertha Pust Eggert and John Eggert. He is wearing a vested suit with a dark tie; a tie stud is visible at the knot. A watch chain is visible and he has a large mustache. She is wearing a dark dress with a lace trimmed collar. She has a pin bearing John's likeness at her neck; she also has a fine chain around her neck.

    Record Type: Photo

    John & Bertha Pust Eggert
  14. Print, Photographic - John Eggert Jr

    Sepia toned formal photograph of John Eggert Jr., son of John Eggert Sr., and Bertha Pust Eggert. He is wearing a dark vested suit with starched collar and tie. He was born April 25, 1898.

    Record Type: Photo

    John Eggert Jr
  15. Print, Photographic - John Eggert, Sr. Family

    Sepia toned oval photograph of John Eggert, Sr., and family: Lilly Eggert, Minnie Eggert, Alfred Eggert, Bertha Pust Eggert, and John Eggert, Jr. Women are wearing white blouses, with their hair up. The man and boys are in suits that are buttoned up.

    Record Type: Photo

    John Eggert, Sr. Family
  16. Print, Photographic - John O. Eggert

    Color photograph of John O. Eggert. 1978

    Record Type: Photo

    John O. Eggert
  17. Print, Photographic - Pust siblings and their spouses

    Black & white outdoor photograph of Pust siblings and their spouses. Identities: Henrietta & Albert Pust, Ernestine Pust, Fredricka & Albert Prieve, Bertha & John Eggert, Emilie & William Elftmann.

    Record Type: Photo

    Pust siblings and their spouses
  18. Print, Photographic - Tammy Eggert

    Color photograph of Tammy Eggert, Hutchinson Water Carnival Queen Candidate, riding in a 1950s Ford Thunderbird V8 convertible driven by Tom Bahr. c. late 1970's.

    Record Type: Photo

    Tammy Eggert

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