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Painting - Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN
Framed painting of the original Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN. Painted by Lowell Baysinger, c.1960-1963. Blond wood frame; glass As early as 1856 Methodist services were held in homes, the general store and the school. The Methodist Society was organized in 1857 in Hutchinson under the Minnesota Territory. The first church in Hutchinson was erected in 1870 and named Vineyard after Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting where the Hutchnson...
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Plate, Commemorative - Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN, plate
Commemorative plate for the original Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson. A brief history of this first church in Hutchinson is on the reverse. "Rhythm" by Homer Laughlin plate.
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Postcard - A Little bit of fairy-land
Scanned copy of a color postcard with a photo of the Methodist Church and Public School, Hutchinson, Minn. above a verse "A little bit of fairy-land." Addressed to Mrs. C. Hedlund, St. Paul, Minn. from ? Pikna. Message in Czech. Postmarked Hutchinson, Minn. March 5, 1912. Washington one cent stamp. Postcard copyright 1912 by F.A. Hubald.
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Postcard - American M.E. Church, Hutchinson, MN
Black & white photographic postcard showing the American Methodist Episcopal Church [Vineyard Methodist], Hutchinson, MN. The Tower School, also called South School, is at the right. Addressed to Miss Glady Mow, Hutchinson, Minn. Never mailed. The Mows were relatives of Ralph Hakel's wife Ruth Drahos Hakel.
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Postcard - High School, Hutchinson, MN
Scanned copy of a color tinted picture postcard of the High School in Hutchinson, Minn. Built in 1897 and replaced in 1938 by what is known today as Park Elementary, This building faced East on Glen St. Hutchinson, MN. The South School (Tower School) and the Vineyard Methodist Church are visible on the far left. The Utility pole, seen in all similar views, has been removed. The card was produced for E.P. J. Harms, by Bloom Brothers, Importers, Mi...
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Postcard - High School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the High School in Hutchinson, Minn. Built in 1897 and replaced in 1938 by what is known today as Park Elementary, this building faced east on Glen St. The South School (Tower School) and the Vineyard Methodist Church are visible on the far left. A utility pole is visible. The card is addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sic, North Bend, Nebraska. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on November 6, 1...
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Postcard - High School, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted postcard of the High School, (Pendergast School) Hutchinson, MN. The Tower School and Vineyard Methodist Church are visible in the background. A utility pole is visible in front of the main entrance. Addressed to Mr. Con Gjestvang, Minneapolis from sister Georgia. Message about having a good time and coming to the city with her brother. Postmarked August 13, 1909, Hutchinson, Minn. Washington two cent stamp.
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Postcard - Hutchinson Makes Good
Black & white photographic postcard "Hutchinson Makes Good" with a collage of Hutchinson scenes. Photos by Bloom Bros, Mpls. Addressed to Charlie Albrecht, Hutchinson, MN from Lydia. Message that she was still in Hutchinson because Mr. Rolig was sick and one of his girls quit so he needed her help. She was "happy as a lark." Postmarked June 1, 1909, Hutchinson, MN. Franklin one cent stamp. [Charlie and Lydia were married August 26, 1909.]
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Postcard - Hutchinson Makes Good
Black & white photographic postcard "Hutchinson Makes Good". Shows collage of eight photos: Main Street, 1st Avenue South, High School, Hutchinson College (later Maplewood), Flour Mill & Electric Plant, Methodist Church & Tower (South) School, Stockade marker, Public Library.
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Postcard - Hutchinson Makes Good
Black & white photographic postcard "Hutchinson Makes Good". Shows collage of eight photos: Main Street, 1st Avenue South, High School, Hutchinson College (later Maplewood), Flour Mill & Electric Plant, Methodist Church & Tower (South) School, Stockade marker, Public Library. Published by Bloom Bros, Mpls. Unused.
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Postcard - Hutchinson, Minn. Looks Good to Me
Sepia toned photographic postcard of Hutchinson, Minn. "Looks Good to Me." A collage of eight views of Hutchinson sites. Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald of Brownton, Minn. The Franklin one cent stamp was cancelled on September 16,1909 at Hutchinson, MN. The message speaks of the State Fair, County Fair and the last Biscay dance. Signed, F.S.
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Postcard - M.E. Church & Public Schools-Hutchinson, MN
Black & white photographic postcard showing the exterior of Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN. It was located on 2nd Avenue & Glen Street. The Hutchinson Public Schools are in the background (Tower or South School and Pendergast School). The first Vineyard Methodist Episcopal Church, pictured, was built in 1873 on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Glen Street and demolished in 1966. Tower School is on the right. An officia...
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Postcard - Methodist Church & High School, Hutchinson, MN
Pastel tinted picture postcard of the Methodist Church and the Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN [at the NW corner of 2nd Ave and Glen St.] Postmarked October 11, 1914, green Washington one cent stamp. Addressed to Eben R. Dennis, St. Paul, MN, with a note from his mother about threshing and being worn out from all the meals served.
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Postcard - Methodist Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
Tinted photographic postcard showing the exterior of Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson MN. It was located on 2nd Avenue & Glen Street. The Hutchinson Public Schools are in the background (Tower or South School and Pendergast School). The card was addressed to Mr & Mrs Joe Moravec of Biscay. The green Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on July 19, 1913 at Hutchinson, MN. The message asks about missing Lodge Papers and is signed Frank...
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing the Public School, also known as the Pendergast School, in Hutchinson, MN. This building was built in 1897 and stood until replaced in 1938. The South or Tower School is visible on the left, as is the Vineyard Methodist Church. The School faced east on Glen St. A utility pole is visible near the Main entrance with its protected guy wire.
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Postcard - Vineyard Methodist Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
Tinted photographic postcard showing the exterior of Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN. It was located on 2nd Avenue & Glen Street. The Hutchinson Public Schools are in the background (Tower or South School and Pendergast School). Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, July 25, 1910. Addressed to Muriel Mix, Lidgerwood, North Dakota. Message from M. U. Hooper (?) about the Mix summer home and the cyclone that should induce her to come & live in civi...
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Postcard - Vineyard Methodist Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
Black & white photographic postcard showing the exterior of Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN. It was located on 2nd Avenue & Glen Street. The Hutchinson Public Schools are in the background (Tower or South School and Pendergast School). The first Vineyard Methodist Episcopal Church, pictured, was built in 1873 on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Glen Street and demolished in 1966. An official Methodist Society was formed...
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Postcard - Vineyard Methodist Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard showing the exterior of Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN. It was located on 2nd Avenue & Glen Street. The Hutchinson Public Schools are in the background (Tower or South School and Pendergast School). Postmarked Hutchinson, MN, June 29, 1910. Addressed to Mrs. Herbert Washburn, Brownton, MN. Message from Ida Dungery that they want to start out on Friday morning and she should come on the early train i...
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Print, Photographic - Children on front steps of Vineyard Methodist Church c. 1927
Color tinted photograph of children on the steps of Vineyard Methodist Church c.1927. An unidentified girl at center back is dressed as an angel. Seven small children arranged in a circle in front of her are holding a swag of flowers and greens. Vernon Brandt, brother of donor and about six years old, is third from right in front. He is wearing high top shoes and knickers. Photo is mounted on cardboard.
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Print, Photographic - Church choir of the orginal Vineyard Methodist Church, Hutchinson, MN
Black and white photograph of men and women in the church choir at the original Vineyard Methodist Church in Hutchinson, MN seated in tiers to form a Christmas tree. They wear dark robes with sequined collars and hold pine boughs. The woman at the top wears a white gown and crown and holds a star. Dated December 1953. Forming the tree are (l-r & front to back) Row 1: Roger Patton, Andrew Benjamin, Beverly Christenson, Gladys (Mrs. Herman) Sc...
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