The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Wrigley gum sacrifices tin foil in war effort
The impact of World War II on Americans stretched far and wide. Wrigley chewing gum had to sacrifice their tin foil wrapping.
Museum Front Porch Memorabilia
The front porch of the Historic House provides a convenient place to display memorabilia from Sutton and from Sutton High. Join us in a walkabout on the porch:
Do you remember where you use to see this? |
There have been numerous designs for school banners. |
Sutton schools have enjoyed excellent support from community businesses. |
Music badges for school sweaters. |
The FFA jacket joins plaques recognizing Adeline Nolde who designed the FFA emblem in 1934. |
FFA and Fire Department togs - there are more. |
A vintage Sutton baseball shirt. |
Memorabilia from the Sutton Country Club |
Remember where Grothe's Pharmacy was located? |
Another Red & Black pennant. |
Plettner Produce went on a multi-year classic car binge for their Christmas gifts. |
And the 70th anniversary of the Runza Drive-In approaches. |
Occidental Hotel where the Legion is today. The Carson was on CPI property. The Oakland Hotel was on the south bank of School Creek, west side of Saunders. |
Timmerman's - Boehler's |
Gibb Wieland, also know for basketball Gibb Wieland and the 1922 team |
From an early prominent Sutton family. |
Kohler Brothers Inducted into OSU Football Hall of Fame - 1993
The Clay County News carried the story of Sutton's Kohler brothers being enshrined in the Oregon State University Football Hall of Fame in the December 2, 1993 issue.
Morrie Kohler and Vic Kohler |