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Drawing - Pendergast Academy, Hutchinson, MN
1880 Pencil drawing of Pendergast Academy that was burned down by Little Crow's band of Indians during the Dakota Uprising in 1862. It was Hutchinson's first school house. Another drawing is 1988-0409-002. One or both were drawn by John Fickling, a student in the school. This drawing appears to have been done professionally.
Record Type: Object
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Drawing - Pendergast Academy, Hutchinson, MN
1880 Pencil drawing of Pendergast Academy that was burned down by Little Crow's band of Indians during the Dakota Uprising in 1862. It was Hutchinson's first school house. Another drawing is 1988-0409-001. One or both were drawn by John Fickling, a student in the school. This drawing appears to be less professional and was drawn on the back of an engraving of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales (in 1880).
Record Type: Object
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Negative, Glass Plate - Unidentified schoolhouse & students
Glass plate negative and matte photographic print of an unidentified group of students and teacher posed in front of an unidentified frame schoolhouse. Note the pump at left, the bicycle and outhouse at right. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN.
Record Type: Photo
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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].
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - High School, Tacoma, Washington
Black and white photographic postcard of large building with many floors and a flag flying. Trees run along the front of the card. The front is labeled: "743 - High School, Tacoma, Washington. Published by E. P. Charlton & Co., Tacoma, Wash." Written at bottom is "Mrs. Boerner". Card is addressed to Mrs. Henry Fritze, Hutchinson but does not have a message or postage. The postage stamp template notes: "Place stamp here, domestic one cen...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - High School, Tacoma, Washington
Black and white with blue shading photographic postcard of a building with three sections. The front is labeled - "High School, Tacoma, Wash. Theodore A. Little, Pub." Written on front "This is the new high school and was built about one year ago. Mrs. Boerner" Description on back is "The building on the reverse side of this card was originally intended for a magnificent Tourist Hotel. Later it was acquired by the school district and has bee...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Hutchinson, MN Teachers 1915
Sepia-toned photographic postcard of Hutchinson, MN teachers in 1915. Twenty-six unidentified teachers are pictured, twenty-three women and 3 men. H. L. Merrill, Superintendent, is on the far right in the back row. A bookcase is in the background on the left.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Large group of unidentified young men & women
Black & white photographic postcard showing a large group of unidentified men and women posed outside a brick building. Unknown occasion; perhaps Normal school students or rural school teachers. Card has name "Maude" [Doubrava] on the back. Maude graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1914 and began teaching at District 47, Bear Lake in 1915.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Main & First Avenue So., Hutchinson, MN
Scanned color photographic postcard of First Avenue South, Hutchinson, MN, looking west from Main Street. Citizens Bank and a Livery are on the left; Kouwe & Tmey Gents Furnishings are on the right. Hutchinson Public School can be seen in the distance at the end of First Avenue South. Two horse drawn vehicles are on the unpaved street. Note the sidewalks. Addressed to Mrs. Eva Doeger, St. Paul, MN. Message from Lottie dated June 3, 1909 wonder...
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Maplewood Academy, Hutchinson, MN
Black & white photographic postcard of Maplewood Academy, Hutchinson, MN.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - School building with clock tower, Edmond, OK
Black and white picture postcard showing a large brick school building with a clock tower. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lentz (Lenz) of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on July 19,1913 at Edmond, Okla. The message mentions sickness, the heat and that the building on the face is their school with 1900 summer enrollment. Signed, Clara [Knick]
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - State Normal School at Night, Minot, ND
Black and white photographic postcard showing the State Normal School at Night, Minot, N.D. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Lenz of Brownton, Minn. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled at N. Dak on September 14,1914. The message speaks of being too busy to write. Signed, Cousin Helen.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Unidentified men & women outdoors near brick structure
Sepia toned photographic postcard of a group of five young men and four young women with one more mature woman sitting on the ground in front of large, two story brick building. The bare trees would indicate a springtime setting.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Unidentified school children
Sepia toned photographic postcard of a group of unidentified school children and their teacher. The 27 children are posed in front of a wood frame building, probably the school. Louise Gahl is said to be in the group.
Record Type: Archive
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Postcard - Unknown school, students & teachers
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing children and teachers outside an unknown frame school building. Two adults are marked with ink. Addressed to Mrs. P. L. Peters, Brownton, MN. Message to Grossmütter written in German by Freda [Thomsen]. Postmarked 1911, Washington. Green one cent Franklin stamp. Mrs. P. L. Peters was a housekeeper for Peter Ewald, Brownton, MN. The card was saved by Ella Ewald Peik.
Record Type: Archive
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Print, Photographic - Rufo Vollmer, Teacher, in Schoolroom
Sepia-toned photograph & negative #68 of Rufo Vollmer as a school teacher. Donor unsure if taken in a McLeod County country school or in North Dakota. Rufo is sitting on a chair at a desk in the front of the schoolroom. Blackboards are at the left and right of the chimney behind him. A stovepipe runs across the ceiling to the chimney, with a heating vent near the floor. A pulldown map of the United States and Mexico covers a portion of one b...
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - Rufo Vollmer, Teacher, in Schoolroom
Black and white reproduction photograph of Rufo Vollmer as a school teacher. Donor unsure if taken in a McLeod County country school or in North Dakota. Rufo is sitting on a chair at a desk in the front of the schoolroom. Blackboards are at the left and right of the chimney behind him. A stovepipe runs across the ceiling to the chimney, with a heating vent near the floor. A pulldown map of the United States and Mexico covers a portion of one...
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - Stevens Seminary, Glencoe, MN c.1893
Sepia toned photograph of Stevens Seminary in Glencoe. The front section was built in 1871 with the north wing added in 1877. The photo shows the east corner of the Henry Hill School which would date this photo after 1893 when Henry Hill was built. Mounted on photo board.
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - Students on steps of unknown building
Sepia toned photograph of large group of young people, possibly students, and some adults standing on steps in front of an unknown block construction building with large pillars. All are unidentified. Two girls standing at front left are dressed identically.
Record Type: Photo
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Print, Photographic - Teacher & children outside a school
Sepia toned photograph of unidentified school children and a teacher standing in front of a wooden school building. The shade is pulled on the window. One small boy in front has bare feet. Mounted on photo board. Each person is numbered. (Duplicate photos are 1985-2912-004 and 1985-2885-002.)
Record Type: Photo
