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Negative, Glass plate - Thomas Whalen & gun, 1911
Glass plate negative of a photograph of a 10 year boy identified as Thomas Whalen. He is wearing a jacket, hat & leggings/gaiters for hunting and is holding a gun on his shoulder. Taken in 1911 by Nelson Hassan, Photographer, Glencoe, MN. Negative #188. Thomas Whalen was born March 27, 1901, son of Kieran Whalen and Honora Leonard Whalen.
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Negative, Glass Plate - Hunters & dead moose
Glass plate negative and matte photographic print of two men with a dead moose hung head down from a wooden framework. A gun is leaning on the animal. Man on right is identified as Rudolph Borgersrode, brother-in-law of Fred Lhotka. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN. Possibly taken outside his brick studio building. Note the large stack of wood.
Record Type: Photo
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Negative, Glass Plate - Unidentified young hunters and dog
Glass plate negative of a photograph of three unidentified young men/boys and a dog. Two have guns for hunting. Holy Trinity Catholic Church & Rectory (built 1902) are in the background. Also a photo print from the negative. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN.
Record Type: Photo
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Novelty, Promotional - Ed's Market, Glencoe, MN novelty picture
Promotional novelty calendar picture from Ed's Market, Glencoe, MN. Quality Foods, Friendly Service. Flying ducks over water, duck hunter and dog are painted in color on narrow wooden (bamboo) slats. Made in Japan. Originally had calendar attached at bottom. Thread at top for hanging.
Record Type: Object
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Postcard - A. Fallon, O. Bretzke, E. Black, G. Barrie, O. Zeleny, H. Felepe
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing six well-dressed Hutchinson, MN nimrods (hunters) standing on a dirt road and holding their guns. Identities: A. A. Fallon, Otto Bretzke, Ed. Black, Gerald Barrie, Otto Zeleny, Henry Felepe.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Charles Beihoffer with ducks & gun
Sepia toned photographic postcard of Charles Beihoffer holding a shotgun with dead ducks strung over his shoulder. He is standing in front of a frame house, said to have belonged to David Beihoffer, that later burned down. There are two sheds visible, one right and one left. There is a ladder on the roof of the main house (possibly for chimney cleaning). The one cent Franklin stamp was cancelled February 26,1911 at Glencoe, MN and the postcard w...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Deer camp
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing a deer hunting camp with eight unidentified men in different positions holding guns. Six deer hang from a pole at left and a large tent with protruding stove pipe is at right. Undated. Postcard is marked #114. Donor thought some men might be from Peik or Kocksiek families.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Deer Hunters
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing five unidentified deer hunters standing in snow next to their hanging deer. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
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Postcard - Deer Hunting group
Photographic postcard showing a hunting party of seven unidentified men with their guns standing on a railroad bed. One hunter is astride a deer; other deer on the ground at left. Note the valise, trunk and basket behind them. Perhaps they are waiting for the train. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Deer Hunting Party
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing three unidentified deer hunters outside a tent standing in snow in front of their hanging deer. Note the stovepipe extending from the tent side and the axe and chopped wood on the left. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Greetings from Cook, MN
Black & white photographic postcard showing a bear with greetings from Cook, Minnesota. Addressed to Irene Matousek, Silver Lake, MN. Message from her father [Martin J. Matousek] on the shore of Lake Vermillion that J. Young, Amos Kadlec and he had their deer and would try for more. Postmarked Cook, Minnesota, November 30, 1946. One cent stamp.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Hanging deer, Siding 83, 1909
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing five hanging deer in front of a tent. Marked "Siding 83. 09". Note the axe and the wood piles. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
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Postcard - Hunters
Black & white photographic postcard of four pheasant hunters, identified (l to r) Dick Perschau, Emil Eggert, Matt Classen, Bill Reimers. The pheasants they shot are hung from a wood beam stretched between a barrel and sawhorse. A rail car and grain elevator are background left and fuel tanks and railroad cars are visible at right.
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Postcard - Hunters
Sepia toned photographic postcard of three unidentified duck hunters with their guns. A large number of killed ducks are hung from a wood frame wall behind the hunters and at their feet. A dog is posed with the hunter on the right. Two of the men have pipes and one has a cigar. Note the rain barrel and downspout arrangement on the left.
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Postcard - Hunters c. 1909
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing two unidentified hunters looking at magazines inside a tent. Note the guns on the rack on the right and the center clothes pole. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
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Postcard - Hunters & dog
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing a hunting party of twelve unknown men and a dog standing around a makeshift picnic table and benches. Two steaming pots are hung in the background. Three men hold guns, one has a ladle, and one displays a hatchet. Might have been a fall bird hunting trip with shotguns. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
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Postcard - Hunters, Stewart, Minn
Black & white photographic postcard marked Stewart, Minn. It shows five unidentified hunters holding guns and standing behind a rack of hung geese and ducks. A spotted dog lies under the rack. A wood frame house is behind the men. Postcard was mailed to Mrs. Ed. Reimers, Glencoe, MN and postmarked November 2, 1908, Stewart, Minn. No message.
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Postcard - Hunting camp
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing three unidentified men standing outside a tent. The man on the left has a gun and is standing next to a wash basin on a wooden box. The man in the center wears an apron and is near the stove pipe protruding from the tent. The man on the right in front of the wood pile holds onto a long saw. Another man on the right has an ax. Perhaps they are just setting up camp. Photo probably taken with Korona camera ...
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Postcard - Hunting camp
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing five unidentified hunters inside a tent. Note the gun rack in the background and the tin plate held by the person standing. Photo probably taken with Korona camera 2008-0284-001 with which the postcard was found.
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Postcard - Hunting party, early 1900s
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing an interior view of a hunting party's tent. Three unknown men are on the raised platform bed of evergreen boughs covered with quilts. Note the photographer's camera case on the left. (The museum has this case and Korona camera 2008-0284-001.) Note also the gun rack on the right, the clothes pole at center and the log stump stool. Labeled wooden crates are stowed under the platform.
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