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Coat - U. S. Army uniform overcoat-World War II-Dr. Randall Derifield
U. S. Army regulation officers' olive drab wool overcoat from World War II. Worn by Dr. Randall Derifield, Hutchinson. No insignia; hip length. Size 38R.
Record Type: Object
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Negative, Glass Plate - Unidentified man in overcoat and cap
Glass plate negative of a photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a heavy overcoat and a winter cap. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN.
Record Type: Photo
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Negative, Sheet Film - Unidentified man in hat & coat
Scanned sheet film negative of a photograph of an unidentified young man. He is wearing a suit, wool overcoat and felt hat. His collar is turned up and necktie is looped outward. He has his hands in his trouser pockets. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN.
Record Type: Photo
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Overcoat - Raccoon coat
Raccoon overcoat with black quilted lining and brown bone buttons with decorative black braid closures. Double-breasted. Worn by Charles Jerabek. Coat has two outer pockets and an inner pocket. Knit wind cuffs have been added inside the sleeves.
Record Type: Object
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Postcard - Kenyon Line of Overcoats
Postcard addressed to Kouwe & Tmey, Hutchinson, Minn. dated March 3, 1906. Message about handling the Kenyon Line of Overcoats. Postmarked Brooklyn, NY, March 2, 1906. One cent United States of America, McKinley, 1843-1901, prestamped postcard. Found in A.O.U.W. record book.
Record Type: Archive
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Print, Photographic - Otto Wendland
Black & white digital photograph of Otto Wendland. He is standing in snow and is wearing a heavy overcoat and a plaid cap.
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - Two unknown men - scanned tintype
Scanned tintype of two unknown men. One wears an overcoat.
Record Type: Photo
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Uniform - U. S. Army overcoat-World War II-LeRoy Teschendorf
Olive drab wool U. S. Army overcoat. Probably belonged to LeRoy Teschendorf who was killed as a prisoner of war in Austria on April 21, 1945, in WWII. The coat is very heavy and has "T2835" stamped on the lining. Label: Regulation Army Officer's Overcoat. Single gold bars (2nd lieutenant) are on the epaulets and a U. S. Army Air Force badge is on the left sleeve. Size 36L. LeRoy Teschendorf enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps in November, 1942. ...
Record Type: Object
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Uniform - U. S. Army overcoat-WWI
Heavy olive drab wool U. S. Army overcoat from World War I. Has insignia patch on left sleeve; back self-belt. Owner unknown, but believed to be Ernest Elke. Sleeve insignia is identical to the patch on Ernest Elke jacket 1979-3512-002.
Record Type: Object
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Uniform - U. S. Army uniform overcoat-World War II-Hugo Saar
Olive drab heavy wool U. S. Army overcoat. Double-breasted; belted back. Worn by Hugo Saar who served in WWII from February 1941 to July 1945 and achieved the rank of technical sergeant.
Record Type: Object
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Uniform - U. S. Army uniform overcoat-World War I - Paul Gaines
Olive drab wool Army overcoat worn in World War I by Paul Gaines. Double breasted coat with a red Private rank chevron on the left sleeve. Back self-belt with two buttons.
Record Type: Object
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Uniform - U. S. Marines uniform overcoat-World War II- Lyle Meyer
Olive drab U. S. Marine Corps wool double-breasted overcoat. Worn by Lyle Meyer in World War II. He served in the Marine Corps from June 18, 1942 until June 27, 1946. He served overseas at Guadal Canal, Saipan and Guam with the Second Division.
Record Type: Object
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Uniform - U. S. Navy Overcoat-Mark Wellington Clay
Heavy black wool U. S. Navy long overcoat with brass buttons and Lt. Commander sleeve stripes. Name tag label inside inner right pocket: "M. W. Clay, 9/30/41". Made by Naval Uniform Shop, Naval Clothing Depot, Brooklyn NY. Belonged to Mark Wellington Clay who was born January 5, 1904 to Wellington Stone Clay and Effie Powell Clay. He attended the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, graduating in 1926 as an Ensign. During his 30 years of ac...
Record Type: Object
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Uniform, Military - U. S. Air Force all weather overcoat
Dark navy blue U.S. Air Force military uniform all weather overcoat. Belonged to Rick Pachan. Zipout fleece lining; button front closure; two pockets. Size 40L. Richard Paul Pachan was born August 6, 1963. He served in the U.S. Air Force from July 7, 1981 to July 6, 1985 as Security Police Specialist, at San Vito AFB, Italy and Vandenberg AFB, California.
Record Type: Object
