This is a small snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
A bride and grrom from the 1950’s.
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This is a small snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
A bride and grrom from the 1950’s.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
The photographer was Scherling. There are a number of photography studios in Minnesota by that name…Bemidji and also Detroit Lakes Minnesota and one in Fargo North Dakota.
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This is a snapshot from the shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
A bride and groom and their get away car.
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This is a snapshot from the shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
The wedding party posed outdoors.
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This is a snapshot from the shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
A couple on the steps someplace…at someones home, it looks like 502 someplace. The groom wears a double breasted suit so this may be the late 1940’s or early 1950’s.
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This is a photo from the shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
A wedding group complete with two flower girls.
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This is a photograph from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
The bride carries a bouquet and the groom has a boutineer. The bride wears pleated dress with a matching jacket.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
The bride has a huge bouquet, and the groom wears a boutineer.
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This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
This postcard was used from 1926-1940.
The bride looks much older than the groom.
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This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Duluth Minnesota.
This kind of postcard was used from 1918 –1930. The photographer was Walfrid Laine.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
Moldren Studio was the photographer. He was in business there during 1914-1918, 1922 and 1926. I think this is a 1920’s photograph.
The bride wears a very ornate bridal bonnet and the roses are quite perfect.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
Note they are standing on some kind of animal hide.
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Here are two photos that I believe go together. They are from the antique shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
The photographer is G M Hanson Century Building Albert Lea Minnesota.
I believe this is the same bride with the groom and their wedding party about 1910 give or take a few years.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota. This is a Real Photo Postcard that was used from 1904-1918.
The bride carries a bouquet and the groom has a boutineer. You can see the dress is a bit shorter and ankles could be seen.
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This is a photo from the shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
The photographer was Alfred Miller Cor Rice & Wabasha Sts. St Paul He was in that area from 1899-1908.
The bride has a very ornate gown.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Pequot Lakes Minnesota.
The photographer is G M Hanson Albert Lea Minn he was a photographer there in the 1910’s and 1920’s.
My best guess is that it is from the 1910’s. The bride wearsa a bridal bonnet of some sort with flowers, she also wears a corsage. The groom wears a boutineer.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Jenkins Minnesota.
Washburn was the photographer in Spring Valley (Minnesota) He was is business from 1898-1901, and in 1904 and 1912.
The sitting couple have smaller flowers than the standing couple. His sister and her brother? Maybe.
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Here are several Cabinet Cards from the antique shop in Jenkins Minnesota.
The bride wears a gown of some color, perhaps blue or brown (just a guess). She has flowers in her hair and a corsage. The goom has a boutineer and really curly hair.
We have a photo of their entire wedding party.
Friends or relatives? The bride and the best man might be siblings?
The photographer is Washburn in Spring Valley Minnesota. He was in business there from 1898-1901 and then again in 1904 and 1912. My best guess is that this is from 1904.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Jenkins Minnesota.
F W Mouldt was the photographer at 413 S. 3rd Str. La Crosse, Wis
The bride wears a dark gown, it might be black, she could wear it again, it has beautiful trim on the bodice. The groom wears a flower on his lapel.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Jenkins Minnesota.
Saxe is the photographer in Plainview Minn, he was in business there from 1886-1887.
The bride wears a dark gown with a lacy collar, her hair is adorned with flowers and she carries a bouquet. The groom has a small boutineer with a bow.
The bride is taller than the groom.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Hennepin Studio at 418 &420 Wabasha Street St Paul
This studio was in business from 1893-1908 but this address is not one of the addresses listed.
It looks like he is touching her head and she doesn’t like it!
The bride wears a white gown and a bridal bonnet adorned with flowers. She may have a large bow on the bodice of her dress that has a few flowers. The groom wears white gloves and a boutineer.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Jenkins Minnesota.
E M Carver was the photographer in Tracy Minn He was in business there in 1886-1887.
The bride wears a dress with a sash around her neck with flowers. The groom wears his boutineer near the top button of his coat.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
Blissenbach was the photographer in Mankato Minn He was there in 1888, 1892, 1895, 1899-1907.
The bride wears a 1895 style gown, the leg o’ mutton sleeve is there just not puffed up with netting or paper. She has a bridal bonnet adorned with tendrils of flowers and greens, she has a corsage on the bodice of her gown, a hankerchief tucked into the waist and she carries a flower. The groom has a boutineer.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Motley Minnesota.
The pastel wedding gown with huge Leg o’ Mutton sleeves was popular about 1895. This bride wears a floor length bridal bonnet adorned with flowers, carries a small bunch of flowers and has flowers on the neckline and bodice of her gown.. The groom wears a boutineer and a bow.
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