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Negative, Glass Plate - C. W. Watson bulk freighter ship
Glass plate negative of a photograph of the C. W. Watson bulk freighter ship at dockside, probably at Superior, WI. Owned by Gilchrist Transportation Co. Also a photo print from the negative. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN. The C. W. Watson bulk freighter was built in 1902 at Lorain, Ohio by American Shipbuilding Co. It had a 1450 hp engine and screw propulsion. It was 380' long with 50' beam and 28' depth with gross tonnage ...
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Negative, Glass Plate - Holy Trinity Grade School & Convent
Glass plate negative of a photograph of Holy Trinity Elementary School and Convent, Winsted, MN. The large brick building has a tower and was built in 1907. Also a photo print from the negative. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN. Another view of the school is 2008-0272-056.
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Negative, Glass Plate - Holy Trinity Grade School & Convent, Winsted, MN
Glass plate negative of a photograph of Holy Trinity Elementary School and Convent, Winsted, MN. The large brick building has a tower and was built in 1907. Also a photo print from the negative. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN. Another view of the school is 2008-0272-058.
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Negative, Glass Plate - Winsted church, school & house
Glass plate negative of a photograph of (l to r) First Presbyterian Church at Winsted, MN, the second Winsted Public School building and a Winsted residence. Also a photo print from the negative. Taken by Fred Lhotka, Photographer, Winsted, MN.
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Postcard - Catholic School, Winsted, MN
Black and white photographic postcard & negative #23 of Winsted Catholic School, Winsted, MN, completed in 1908 at a cost of $30,000. This brick two-story building with full basement housed the Sisters as well as providing classrooms for up to 300 children. Reproduction photograph: 2016-0032-013
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Postcard - Looking at Winsted from the West
Sepia toned photographic post card of Winsted, MN, "Looking at Winsted from the West". Holy Trinity School is visible at center with the Public School to the left and the Holy Trinity Catholic Church to the right. The card was addressed to Tena Sterner, New Germany, Minn R1 Box 9. The Franklin one cent stamp was cancelled on May 23, 1912 at Lester Prairie, Mn. The message speaks of rainy weather and hopes for sunshine on Sunday.
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Postcard - Original Winsted, MN School & Roufs Meat Market
Black and white photographic postcard & negative #17 of two buildings in downtown Winsted, MN, c. 1905. The brick two-story building on the right was Roufs Meat Market. The wooden building on the left was the original one-room schoolhouse, built in 1867. The building was sold to Winsted Township in 1886, moved to Main Street, and used as a Town Hall. It later became the American Legion building. Addressed to Miss May Lyon, Minneapolis, M...
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Postcard - Parochial School, Winsted, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Holy Trinity Parochial School in Winsted, MN. The three story brick building was built in 1908.
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Postcard - Public School & Presbyterian Church, Winsted, MN
Black and white photographic postcard of the Public School & Presbyterian Church in Winsted, MN. The school building (with pointed bell tower) was the second school building constructed in Winsted, completed in 1887. The church (in forefront of photo) was constructed c. 1880. Note the hitching posts in front of the church. Addressed to Miss Retta (Henrietta) Cosby, Titonka, Iowa. Message from Rufo (Vollmer) tells her that Mamma has been...
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Postcard - Public School, Winsted, MN
Black and white photographic postcard & negative #21 of Winsted Public School (second building), completed in 1887. Addressed to Miss Mabel Moores, 2639 Girard Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN. Message from A.A.V. tells addressee he/she will be taking the train (Hutchinson branch of Great Northern) to the city on Friday morning and requesting Miss Moores meet the train at 9 o'clock. Postcard is not stamped or postmarked.
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Postcard - Public School, Winsted, MN
Black and white photographic postcard of Winsted Public School (second building), completed in 1887.
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Postcard - Winsted Public School children c. 1918
Black & white photographic postcard showing a group of unidentified school children wearing paper hats and holding flags. Some have stars on their coat lapels. They are standing outside the entrance to Winsted Public School near a pile of firewood. Part of a collection of Winsted postcards.
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Postcard - Winsted Public School children c. 1918
Black & white photographic postcard showing a group of unidentified school children wearing paper hats and holding flags. Some have stars on their coat lapels. They are standing outside the entrance to Winsted Public School near a pile of firewood. The name Orville Brandser is written on the reverse and he may be on the photo. Part of a collection of Winsted postcards.
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Print, Photographic - 8th Grade Class of 1902, Winsted Public School
Sepia-toned photograph of Winsted, MN Public School 8th Grade Class of 1902. Identities, seated (l-r): Robert Vollmer, O. E. Smith (Teacher), Carl Lewis; standing (l-r): Anna Rhode, Cora Blacketter, Bessie Lyon, Clara Boylan, Iona Lewis, Barbara Rhode. E. H. Magaw, Photographer, Lester Prairie, MN. Mounted on gray photo board.
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Print, Photographic - 8th Grade Class of 1902, Winsted Public School
Sepia-toned photograph of Winsted, MN Public School 8th Grade Class of 1902. Identities, seated (l-r): Clara Boylan, Bessie Lyons, Iona Lewis; standing (l-r): O. E. Smith (Teacher), Anna Rhode, Robert Vollmer, Cora Blacketter, Carl Lewis, Barbara Rhode. E. H. Magaw, Photographer, Lester Prairie, MN. Mounted on gray photo board.
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Print, Photographic - 8th Grade Class of 1902, Winsted Public School
Sepia-toned photograph of Winsted, MN Public School 8th Grade Class of 1902. Identities, seated (l-r): Clara Boylan, Bessie Lyons, Iona Lewis; standing (l-r): O. E. Smith (Teacher), Anna Rhode, Robert Vollmer, Cora Blacketter, Carl Lewis, Barbara Rhode. E. H. Magaw, Photographer, Lester Prairie, MN. Mounted on gray photo board. Identical to 2016-0032-077.
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Print, Photographic - District 34, Winsted, Class of 1913
Sepia-toned photograph of Class of 1913, Winsted Public School, District #34. Unidentified teacher stands between Ed Marshall on left (donor's uncle), and William (Willie) Marshall (donor's Dad) on right, with Zelda Marshall (donor's aunt) seated in front. The students are holding their diplomas. Mounted on light brown photo board with decorative embossing. Photo credited to Fred Lhotka, Winsted, MN.
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Print, Photographic - First Winsted School & Roufs' Meat Mkt.
Black and white reproduction photograph of two buildings in downtown Winsted, MN, c. 1905. The brick two-story building on the right was Roufs Meat Market. The wooden building on the left was the original one-room schoolhouse, built in 1867. The building was sold to Winsted Township in 1886, moved to Main Street, and used as a Town Hall. It later became the American Legion building.
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Print, Photographic - Patriotic Gathering, Winsted Public School
Black and white reproduction photograph of a large group of adults and children standing in front of Winsted Public School for a Columbus Day celebration, 1892. Patriotic bunting is draped in the doorway and on the fence rail; some are holding American flags. Four boys are sitting in the open upper windows. Wooden sidewalk. This school building was build in 1887 and torn down in the 1960's. Clyde Prior (Teacher) is man with cane at left. ...
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Print, Photographic - Rob Vollmer on "Kit"
Black and white reproduction photograph of Rob Vollmer astride Felton Vollmer's horse "Kit", a horse who had been through the Civil War, owned by a Confederate doctor. The horse was purchased by Felton after the war. Rob is barefoot and wearing a hat. The building under construction (scaffolding at far left) is the Presbyterian Church. The building at right background is the first public schoolhouse. Tintype: 2016-0032-391
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