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August, 2012

  1. Remember When: High School Band

    August 30, 2012 by Hubbard County Historical Museum Director

    Recently I was browsing through the 75th Anniversary Souvenir Album that was published in 1955.

    It is called “A Book of Cherished Memories of the Old Days in Park Rapids, Minnesota.”

    Park Rapids High School Band 2

    The school band is also the official Chippewa Band having been actually adopted into the Chippewa Tribe at an impressive ceremony in 1952.

    After doing some research, I find that according to band members “Yes, that is true.”  BUT it was in May of 1953.  It coincided with the induction of James Nunn SR. into the Chippewa Tribe.

    Now my question for you.  Were you a member of this High School Band?  Do you recall marching down the street in Ponsford Minnesota in May of 1953?  Do you have any old photos of the band that we could scan?  We will be having a program in the spring of 2013 that all the High School Band members are invited to attend.  Dick Nunn Grandson of James Nunn Sr. gave the Museum a DVD copy of the band marching and his grandfather’s ceremony.  It will be shown at the meeting in May. The movie was made by Ray Masog.

    I am often asked if I know what happened to these uniforms.  They were sold. (Per a High School Band member)

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    Historical Museum Soup and Salad Luncheon will be held in the Great Hall upstairs in the museum on Friday September 14, 2012 from 11:30 to 1:30.  Tickets are $7 each and are available at the museum office.  Call 732 5237 for more information.


  2. Women’s Rights

    August 24, 2012 by Hubbard County Historical Museum Director

    Please join us on Monday August 27 at 7:30 for a program with Alice and her friends the suffragettes. Local women will portray famous women and present the history of women’s rights in Park Rapids Minnesota and beyond. Refreshments will be served. The meeting will be held in the new courthouse downstairs meeting room which is handicap accessible.

    The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States stated in part:

    "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."

    This happened in 1920.  Women have been voting for 92 years.  It was a hard fought battle.

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    These women from Park Rapids in  1905 to 1910 were not allowed to vote..but they could wear  very large hats.  This may be a photo of Marie Steele and another woman by the last name of Steele.


  3. Remember When: Baseball 1922

    August 16, 2012 by Hubbard County Historical Museum Director

    It is the season for baseball.  Do you remember any of these ball players?

    Baseball Team 1922 (2)

     

    Front Row: Smokey Joe Miller, Lorrie Shearer, Pearl Hyland and Johnnie Steinberg.

    Middle Row: C. O. “Coke” Coughenour, Ernest Maas, Bennie Nelson and Urbie Mack.

    Back Row: Ralph Bell, Ben Haberer, Manager Jim Olinger and Len Town.

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    Please join us on Monday August 27 at 7:30 for a program with Alice and her friends the suffragettes.  Local women will portray famous women and present the history of women’s rights in Park Rapids Minnesota and beyond.   Refreshments will be served.  The meeting will be held in the new courthouse downstairs meeting room which is handicap accessible.


  4. Remember When: cradle scythe

    August 10, 2012 by Hubbard County Historical Museum Director

    This is the article that appeared in 1962.

    a Cradle Scythe (2)

    The Cradle Scythe is still on display here at the museum.

    Cradle Scythe (2)

    This long handled scythe and cradler allowed the reaper to stand upright.  The grain is cut and the long wooden fingers cradle it to form a swath.

    Ours is a four fingered cradle, in 1897 it would have sold for about $2.

    A good cradler could cut two acres of wheat in a day.


  5. Civil War Sunday

    August 4, 2012 by Hubbard County Historical Museum Director

    Last Sunday there were soldiers on the courthouse lawn.

    Civil War re enactors (2)

    We had a fun filled afternoon.

    Viewing the exhibit (2)

    There were exhibits…

    Civil Warc Sunday Two (2)

    And a few new soldiers were mustered in…

    Mustering in new soldiers (2)

    It was a great day out on the courthouse lawn.  Special thanks to the re enactors that came.  Stuart and his wife Carole, Daniel, Joseph and Bud all from Grand Forks, North Dakota.