#Weymu40 – Have You Noticed Our Tiny Doorknobs?

One of the interesting details to be found in The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum is the doorknobs. The knobs on the front door and…

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Collections Carousel – Photo Postcard of Swanville High School, 1905

  This beautiful gem was constructed in 1905 for the Swanville school district, one of the earliest districts to be formed in Morrison County. Located…

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#Weymu40 – Museum Materials Reflect History

The materials used in the construction of The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum were well considered and reflect aspects of area history and local resources.…

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#Weymu40 – Museum Inspired by Old Fort Ripley

During the planning phase (late 1960s-early 1970s) of building a new museum, the Morrison County Historical Society appointed a Design Committee. It was comprised of…

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Collections Carousel – Snow Shovelers on Broadway East in Little Falls, Circa 1930

Already tired of shoveling snow? The three guys in this undated photo postcard who are trying to clear large piles of snow along Broadway East…

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Collections Carousel – Little Falls High School Commencement Program, 1898

On May 27, 1898, Marie Louise Richard and five classmates – Nettie F. Carley, Ernest M. Merrick, Grace E. Mahan, J. Henry Guerin, Leigh V.…

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