Postcard shows the main building of the Danish-Norwegian Seventh-day Adventist Seminary, located in Hutchinson, Minnesota. The school is still there today under the name Maplewood Adventist Academy.
Postcard depicts the main street of Hutchinson, Minnesota, looking south. Hutchinson was the location of the Danish-Norwegian Seminary. The school is still located there under the name Maplewood Adventist Academy. The back of the postcard contains a message written in a language other than English.
Postcard depicts scenes around Hutchinson, Minnesota, including the high school, Hutchinson College, the Flour Mill and Electrical Plant, Main Street, the public library, a historical marker, the M.E. Church and Public School, and the bank. The building labeled as "Hutchinson College" is the main building that was part of the ...
Postcard featuring the dairy herd at the Danish-Norwegian Seminary in Hutchinson, Minnesota. This was the previous name for Maplewood Adventist Academy.
A tintype portrait of William Farnsworth (1807-1888). William and his wife Sarah were among the first Millerites to embrace the Second Advent message in 1843. William began observing the Sabbath in either 1844 or 1845.