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  1. Bottle - Leather Cement

    Bottle labeled "Sears Roebuck & Company Leather Cement for Leather Patching." Cork stopper. Part of a shoemaker's kit similar to one found on page 344 of Sears 1927 catalog.

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    Leather Cement
  2. Postcard - Capitol Building, St. Paul, MN

    Leather postcard with design on the front of the Capitol, St. Paul, MN. "Hutchinson, Minn is hand printed near bottom on the front and "Postcard" is stamped on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, November 10, 1905?. Red one cent & green one cent Franklin stamps. Handwritten message on the front from Ida (Ella's sister Ida Rusch) that Grandma died Saturday morning. Ella Rusch was bor...

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    Capitol Building, St. Paul, MN
  3. Postcard - For 'Owl' Times Sake

    Leather postcard with design on front of an owl on a tree branch and text "For 'Owl' Times Sake I send you this, Hutchinson, Minn." Stamped "Postcard" on back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, July 5, 1906. Red two cent Washington stamp. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training a...

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    For 'Owl' Times Sake
  4. Postcard - From A Friend

    Leather postcard with design on the front of an antlered deer and text "From A Friend". Signed by Louis. "Postcard" is stamped on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN November 8, 1906. Green one cent Franklin stamp. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the Lutheran ho...

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    From A Friend
  5. Postcard - Happy Easter

    Leather Easter postcard with design on the front of a rabbit and text "A Happy Easter". The word "Postcard" is stamped on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Children's Free Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis. Postmarked Lakefield, MN March 2_, 1907 and Milwaukee, Wis. March 26, 1907. Red two cent stamp. From Lena [Ella's sister] & Herman. Lena would write that week. [In the 1910 census Herman & Lena Rusch Otto lived at Lakefield, MN. They were married Au...

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    Happy Easter
  6. Postcard - I'd Like to Hold Your Hand

    Leather postcard addressed to Miss Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Design on front of hand holding playing cards and text "I'd Like To Hold Your Hand". "Hutchinson" has been hand printed near bottom edge in black. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, November, 1906. Green one cent Franklin stamp. "Protected under ...Patent Laws." Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchins...

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    I'd Like to Hold Your Hand
  7. Postcard - I'm feelin fine

    Leather postcard with design on the front of a female with monacle and top hat smoking a cigarette and words & music "I'm feelin fine". The word "Postcard" is stamped on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Milwaukee, Wis. September 18,1906. Green one cent Franklin stamp. With love from Marie H. Fjeld of Milwaukee. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She grad...

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    I'm feelin fine
  8. Postcard - In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree

    Leather postcard with design on the front of a boy in an apple tree above a dog and text "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree". The word "Postcard" is stamped on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Minn. Postmarked Lakefield, MN November 22, 1906. Green one cent Franklin stamp. From Lena [Ella's sister]. [In the 1910 census Herman & Lena Rusch Otto lived at Lakefield, MN. They were married August 24, 1905.] Ella...

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    In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
  9. Postcard - Lakefield

    Leather postcard with "Lakefield" banner design on the front. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Minn. Postmarked Lakefield, MN November 13 (?), 1907. Red two cent stamp. Probably from Lena [Ella's sister]. [In the 1910 census Herman & Lena Rusch Otto lived at Lakefield, MN. They were married August 24, 1905.] Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Lakefield
  10. Postcard - Meaning of U.S.A.

    Leather postcard with design on front of marching Revolutionary War soldiers with drums & a flag and verse "Meaning Of U.S.A." Stamped "Postcard" on back. Unused. Belonged to Ella Rusch c.1906. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the Lutheran hospital in LaCross, Wisconsin, where she graduated in 1908. She served as superi...

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    Meaning of U.S.A.
  11. Postcard - Minnesota

    Gray leather postcard with images of a maroon Minnesota pennant and a brown football. Space for address on reverse. Unused. Belonged to Goldie Mae Frances LeMaitre.

    Record Type: Archive

    Minnesota
  12. Postcard - Rushed to Death

    Leather postcard with design on front of man being chased by a driver in an automobile who has already run a man down. Text "Rushed To Death". Pat.740561. Stamped "Postcard" on back. Unused. Belonged to Ella Rusch c.1906. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the Lutheran hospital in LaCross, Wisconsin, where she graduated in...

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    Rushed to Death
  13. Postcard - See My Line

    Leather postcard with design on front of Oriental man and clothes on a clothesline and text "See My Line Before You Buy". Stamped "Postcard" on back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, September _, 190_. Red two cent Washington stamp. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the...

    Record Type: Archive

    See My Line
  14. Postcard - The Little boy with the arrows

    Leather postcard with design on the front of Cupid and text "The little boy with the arrows wants a job." Stamped "Hutchinson, Minn." on the front and "Postcard" on the back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, January 16, 1907. Red two cent Washington stamp. Handwritten message on the front from Ida (Ella's sister Ida Rusch) about having a basket social at the school house & sewing for mama who ...

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    The Little boy with the arrows
  15. Postcard - The Man Worth While

    Leather postcard with design on front of a man's head and a martini glass with text "The Man Worth While, is the Man Who Will Smile When Everything Goes Dead Wrong". Pat.740961. Stamped "Postcard" on back. Unused. Belonged to Ella Rusch c.1906. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the Lutheran hospital in LaCross, Wisconsin,...

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    The Man Worth While
  16. Postcard - This is What They Did To Me

    Leather postcard with design on front of woman pulling the leg of a mule and text "This is What They Did to Me in Hutchinson." Stamped "Postcard" on back. Unused. Belonged to Ella Rusch c.1906. Ella Rusch was born June 20, 1885, daughter of August and Bertha Tews Rusch. She graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1905 and began nurses training at the Lutheran hospital in LaCross, Wisconsin, where she graduated in 1908. She served as superi...

    Record Type: Archive

    This is What They Did To Me
  17. Postcard - When Shall We Three Meet Again

    Leather postcard with design on the front of two donkeys and text "When Shall We Three Meet Again-Hutchinson, Minn." Stamped "Postcard" on back. Addressed to Ella Rusch, Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, Wis. Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, November 28, 1905. Red two cent Washington stamp. Handwritten message on the front from Ida (Ella's sister Ida Rusch) about not eating too much turkey or goose and going to Aunt Ida's for dinner. Ella Rusch was born...

    Record Type: Archive

    When Shall We Three Meet Again

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