Decorative marriage certificate for Adam Smith and Julia Austin, both of Dakota County, Minnesota, married September 24, 1863 at Cannon Falls, Minnesota.
This 1878 pocket diary records the daily farming activities of Newton Persons as well as the farm's production and employment. It includes weather information as well as details on neighbors and family members. He also visited friends and relatives in Indiana and met his future wife, Phebe Grills. The diary records their wedding on September 19, 1878. Daily entries consist of a few short lines, and the book contains a cash account, calendars, and other information.
Letter written from Santa Barbara, California, in which Lewis tells Powers that the only suitable wedding present that he think to give her would be the dedication in his latest book, "Kingsblood Royal."
Double wedding of Johanna and Paulina Meyer to John Hespenheide and Christ Woestehoff, respectively. 1897. Guests posed in front of house with grooms seated. The attendants are Henry Hespenheide and Emma Schmalz and Joe Ehlers and Ida Meyer. Bell on pole. Three chimneys visible with smoke coming from them. House is Greek Revival style with roof returns and front porch.
To celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Will Teed have a mock wedding. Left to right: A. Annes, Minister; Henry Hanson; Will Teed, Groom; Jennie Teed, Bride; Pete Neufeld; Mrs. Nick Jeffrey; and Helen Warren.
A mock wedding, probably in Gridley Hall, being staged by a number of women of the college. Pictured are: Dora I. Clark; Clara Adams Nutting; Josephine Somsen; Marjorie A. Sawyer; Alzina C. Munger.
Mr. Charles Kopp is sitting in a chair wearing a suit with white necktie and leather gloves. Mrs. Kopp is standing at his side with a bouquet of flowers in a white dress with high collar and knee-length veil. Standing on small Oriental rug, faux scene on background.