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Dress, Wedding - Wedding dress & headpiece:Ella Lenz Schmidt, 1923
Wedding dress worn by Ella Lenz when she married Fred Schmidt on April 4, 1923. The plain dress is made of crepe with lace edging the neckline and the sleeves. Attached camisole of matching eyelet. Diagonal front hook & eye closure along left wing sleeve. Her veil is 1985-2245-002. Fred and Ella were parents of donor Leola Schmidt.
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Postcard - A.B. Kee Residence, Oklahoma City, OK
Color tinted picture postcard showing the A.B. Kee Residence, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lentz (Lenz) of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on July 9,1913 at Edmond, Oklahoma. The message speaks of warm weather and of all being well except Grandma. Signed, Cousin Clara [Knick].
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Postcard - A Bungalow in Sunny Florida
Color picture postcard showing A Bungalow in Sunny Florida. This card is addressed to Miss Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The red Washington two cent stamp was cancelled on March 6,1919 at Jacksonville,Fla. The message mentions boxes of oranges sent. Signed, Jim.
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Postcard - Ames Residence, Oklahoma City, OK
Color tinted picture postcard showing the Ames Residence,14th and Hudson Sts., Oklahoma City, Okla. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lentz (Lenz) of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on November 6,1912 at Edmond, Okla. The message speaks of cool weather and a request for Uncle Martin's address. Signed, Cousin Clara [Knick].
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Postcard - Anderson Road, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted picture postcard of Anderson Road, Hutchinson, Minn.. Shows a tree lined gravel road with a fenced pasture on the right with cattle. What is now Jefferson Street. Addressed to Ella Lenz, Brownton, Minnesota from Amy Allen, at 705 1st Ave S., St Cloud, MN. Message about liking St. Cloud, keeping house alone until mother comes and wondering about the dance earlier. Postmarked Saint Cloud, Minnesota, June 27, 1918. Green Washington ...
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Postcard - Aredale, Iowa pennant & church
Color picture postcard showing a red Aredale, IA pennant & text: "I Broke My Wishbone Wishing For You In Aredale, IA...Come and Mend It P.D.Q." above a photo of an unidentified church. Addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on March 2,1916 at Aredale, Iowa. The message speaks of sickness in Aredale. Ellis had measles and Granville was returning to school. Signed, Viola.
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Postcard - Automobile Road, Pikes Peak, CO
Color picture postcard showing the Automobile Road on Pikes Peak, Colo. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on July 22,1919 at Colorado Springs, Colo. The message asks to be excused for not writing.
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Postcard - Birds-eye View, St Petersburg, FL
Color picture postcard showing a Birds-eye View, St Petersburg, Fla. This card is addressed to Miss Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The two inverted Washington one cent stamps were cancelled on March 4,1919 at St Petersburg, Fla. The message mentions the West coast of Floridia. Signed, Jim.
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Postcard - Contentment
Color tinted picture postcard "Contentment" with picture of three ladies seated by a lake and trees. Addressed to Ella Lenz, Brownton, Minnesota, from cousin Mrs. L. E. Olson. Message that she got home all right. Postmarked Buffalo Lake, November 7, 19__. Green Franklin one cent stamp.
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Postcard - Duval Hotel, Jacksonville, FL
Color picture postcard showing the Duval Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The red Washington two cent stamp was cancelled on March 24,1919 at Chicago, IL. The message speaks of letters received. Signed, Jas. J. Brady.
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Postcard - Edmond, Okla. Schools
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing four schools of Edmond, Okla. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lentz (Lenz) of Brownton, Minn. The green Franklin one cent stamp was cancelled on September 26,1911 at Edmond, Okla. The message mentions State fair starting soon and street cars running from Oklahoma City. Signed, Cousin Clara [Knick].
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Postcard - Elks Home, Minot, ND
Color tinted photographic postcard showing the Elks Home, Minot, North Dakota. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on February 2, 1914 at Foxholm. N. Dak. The message speaks of a new son, James Carl, and keeping busy. Signed, Cousin Helen
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Postcard - Excelsior Springs-Missouri's National Resort
Color picture postcard showing an interior view of the Den-Golf Club House, built 1835, at Excelsior Springs, Missouri resort. Message to Ella Lenz from friend Jim who slept in the rocker pictured and dreamed that Ella was sitting in the other chair. No postmark, no stamp.
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Postcard - Gateway to Pikes Peak Auto Highway, Colorado
Color picture postcard showing the Gateway to Pikes Peak Auto Highway, Colorado. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The red Washington two cent stamp was cancelled on June 24,1919 at Colorado Springs, Colorado. The message speaks of making a smash with J.J.B.
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Postcard - German Lutheran Church, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard of the German Lutheran Church, Hutchinson, Minnesota. Addressed to Ella Lenz, Brownton, Minnesota from Anna Henschke. Message about overeating apples and about a good time that turned so quiet without singing on the way back at 12:15 in the morning. Postmarked Brownton, Minnesota, August 8, 1913. Green one cent Washington stamp.
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Postcard - Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Color picture postcard showing the Beautiful Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Cal. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The red Washington two cent pre-stamped postage was cancelled on September 3,1914 at Butler, S.Dak. The message mentions photos being ordered.
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Postcard - Grand Ave. East, St. Paul, MN
Color picture postcard showing Grand Ave. East in St.Paul, Minn. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on April 10,1916 at St. Paul, Minn. The message mentions the receipt of a special gift and not having time for doing fancy work. Signed, Anna.
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Postcard - Grand Ave West from 8th St, Milwaukee, Wis.
Color photographic postcard showing Grand Ave West from 8th St, Milwaukee, Wis. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on February 13, 1914 at Milwaukee, Wis. The message speaks of very cold weather. Her sister Ella was in Chicago. Signed, Lulu.
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Postcard - Greetings from Kentucky
Color picture postcard showing Greetings from Kentucky. This card is addressed to Miss Leola Schmidt, Lawrence Hall, St. Cloud Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on May 21,1945 at Elizabethtown, Ky. The message is thankful for the letter and speaks of a move to Fort Knox. Signed, Myrtle Engan.
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Postcard - Henry Hill & Stevens Seminary Glencoe, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard of the two story Stevens Seminary, Glencoe, Minn. To the left is the Henry Hill School. Students are standing on the wide stair. Addressed to Ella Lenz, Brownton, Minnesota from cousin Minnie. Message about something the doctor said could be cured and about coming down and the return trip. Postmarked Glencoe, Minnesota, September ? . One cent green Washington stamp.
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