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1.
"Images of
America, Freeborn County,
Minnesota" -
a 1999 soft cover book by staff and volunteers
of the museum - a photo narrative of Freeborn
County. $18.99
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2.
"1882 History of Freeborn
County" -
this section of the original 1882 book was
recently printed in a soft cover and indexed.
$36.95 for members and $38.95 for non
members.
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3. "1988
Heritage
Book" - a
large hard cover book with a broad perspective
of church, business, school, and family history.
$64.95
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4. "Sarah the
School
Teacher" a
2002 softcover by Karen Berryman from Albert
Lea, MN. $15.95
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5. "MN
Memories I"
- a soft cover book written by Joan Claire
Graham & Kathy A. Meyyeri $12.95
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6. "Now
Gather
Round..."- a
soft cover book - collection of stories written
by Bev Jackson, Museum Director and Storyteller.
$12.00; Cassette tapes also available.
$10.00
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7. "A
Storyteller is a Soybean" and "Memories"
- two books
of stories by Michael Cotter, a nationally known
storyteller from the Austin area. His stories
were adapted for publication by Bev Jackson.
$12.00; Cassette tapes also available
$10.00
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8. "A
Pictorial History of Freeborn
County" -
Volume II by the Albert Lea Tribune is a hard
cover book. $39.95
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9. "MN
Memories II"
- a softcover book byJoan Claire Graham and 34
Friends. $13.95
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10. Albert
Lea High School Year
Books -
various years and prices from 1913 - 1998, $5.00
to $25.00
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11. Eddie
Cochran
Memorabilia
- T-shirts, black - $15.00
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12. Eddie
Cochran
Memorabilia
- T-shirts, - white - $12.00
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13. Eddie
Cochran
Memorabilia
- CD's - $14.00 & $17.00
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14. Eddie
Cochran
Memorabilia
- typed biography of Eddie Cochran - 11 pages
$4.00
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15. Eddie
Cochran Memorabilia -
playbills
$8.00
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16.
Plastic-coated
decks of
cards -
drawing of part of the Freeborn County
Historical Village. $5.95
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17. Clarks
Grove Plates
- 1890 to
1990. $12.50
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18. First
Baptist
Plates -
125th Anniversary. $10.00
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19. Numerous
Other Items:
coffee mugs, wooden whistles, beaded necklaces,
dream catcher earrings, novelty pencil
sharpeners, and candy. These items must be
purchased at the museum or contact us for
information.
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