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Playlist: Winona History - Voices of the Past

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Join us on a journey through Winona's History! Voices of the Past is sponsored by the Winona Country Historical Society and is an educational walk hosted every year in Woodlawn Cemetery. Here is a collection of pieces from 2013-2015. Enjoy!

Voices of The Past: On The Street Where You Live - Part One

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 21:06

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2015, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk is an educational performance that takes place in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals of Winona’s Past. This year the theme was entitled “The Street Where You Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. We now take you to Al Paffrath who portrays E.D. Williams, Woodlawn Cemetery’s President for the 1st decade, and your host for the cemetery walk. He will guide us through the origins of Cummings, Vila, Gould and Hamilton Street.

Clark_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2015, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk is an educational performance that takes place in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals of Winona’s Past. This year the theme was entitled “The Street Where You Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. We now take you to Al Paffrath who portrays E.D. Williams, Woodlawn Cemetery’s President for the 1st decade, and your host for the cemetery walk. He will guide us through the origins of Cummings, Vila, Gould and Hamilton Street.

Voices of the Past: On The Street Where You Live - Part Two

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 11:06

On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies' annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This year the theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - the President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origin of Laird Street.

Laird_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies' annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This year the theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - the President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origin of Laird Street.

Voices of the Past: On The Street Where You Live - Part Three

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 19:01

On this episode of CC, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies' annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This years theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - the President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origin of Laird Street.

Pelzer_small On this episode of CC, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies' annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This years theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - the President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origin of Laird Street.

Voices of the Past: On The Street Where You Live - Part Four

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 28:35

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2015, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk is an educational performance that takes place in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals of Winona’s Past. This year the theme was entitled “The Street Where You Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. We now take you to Al Paffrath who portrays E.D. Williams, Woodlawn Cemetery’s President for the first decade, and your host for the cemetery walk. He will guide us through the origins of Cummings, Vila, Gould and Hamilton Street.

Vila_and_gould_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2015, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk is an educational performance that takes place in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals of Winona’s Past. This year the theme was entitled “The Street Where You Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. We now take you to Al Paffrath who portrays E.D. Williams, Woodlawn Cemetery’s President for the first decade, and your host for the cemetery walk. He will guide us through the origins of Cummings, Vila, Gould and Hamilton Street.

Voices of the Past: On The Street Where You Live - Part Five

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 28:35

On this episode of CC, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies’ annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This year the theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - The President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origins of Theurer Blvd., Druey Court and Thurley Homes. After that, Mr. Paffrath shares with us a little bit about organizing the cemetery walk.

Theurer_and_druey_small On this episode of CC, we continue our coverage of the Winona County Historical Societies’ annual Voices from the Past Cemetery Walk”. The walk is an educational performance that takes place every year in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery and highlights the individuals from Winona’s past. This year the theme was entitled, “The Street Where you Live”. Actors brought to life the people behind Winona’s street names. Your host for the walk is Al Paffrath, who portrays E.D. Williams - The President of Woodlawn Cemetery during it’s first decade. He will guide you through the origins of Theurer Blvd., Druey Court and Thurley Homes. After that, Mr. Paffrath shares with us a little bit about organizing the cemetery walk.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part One

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 16:35

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front. Today we learn about Revolutionary War Soldier Stephen Taylor, who is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. We will learn about his upbringing, his role in the Revolutionary War, and how he eventually settled in Winona. Jerome Christenson portrays Stephen on this episode of Culture Clique.

Cemetery_photos_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part one Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front. Today we learn about Revolutionary War Soldier Stephen Taylor, who is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. We will learn about his upbringing, his role in the Revolutionary War, and how he eventually settled in Winona. Jerome Christenson portrays Stephen on this episode of Culture Clique.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Two

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 19:00

Today on Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the Voices of The Past Woodlawn Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 sponsored by The Winona County Historical Society. On today’s journey, we learn a little bit about Woodlawn Cemetery's History as we journey to a site where we will learn more about Wartime fatalities from the point of view from those who served in during wartime in the medical field. We will learn how and why the number of deaths have changed due to methods of warfare and more.

Site_one_small Today on Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the Voices of The Past Woodlawn Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 sponsored by The Winona County Historical Society. On today’s journey, we learn a little bit about Woodlawn Cemetery's History as we journey to a site where we will learn more about Wartime fatalities from the point of view from those who served in during wartime in the medical field. We will learn how and why the number of deaths have changed due to methods of warfare and more.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Three

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 11:10

On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 presented by The Winona County Historical Society. This walks theme centered around Wartime during Winona’s History. From The red Cross to the USO, to rationing and more, we explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home front. This week our guide Cathie Steinhoff shares with us the different types of structures that hold remains as well as how markers have evolved in cemeteries. Then we stop and listen to the stories of the Amserican Gold Star mothers- an organization that formed shortly after WWI to provide support for Mothers whose sons or daughters died during the war. I’m Teri Tenseth, and you’re listening to culture Clique.

Gold_star_mothers_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 presented by The Winona County Historical Society. This walks theme centered around Wartime during Winona’s History. From The red Cross to the USO, to rationing and more, we explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home front. This week our guide Cathie Steinhoff shares with us the different types of structures that hold remains as well as how markers have evolved in cemeteries. Then we stop and listen to the stories of the Amserican Gold Star mothers- an organization that formed shortly after WWI to provide support for Mothers whose sons or daughters died during the war. I’m Teri Tenseth, and you’re listening to culture Clique.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Four

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 12:48

On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 presented by The Winona County Historical Society. This walks theme centered around Wartime during Winona’s History. From The Gold Star Mothers to the USO, to rationing and more, we explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home front. This week we learn about the Winona Chapter of The American Red Cross, and their involvement during WWI and WWII. We’ll also find out how the United Service Organization played a role in helping troops. I’m Teri Tenseth, and you’re listening to culture Clique.

Dance_for_service_men_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014 presented by The Winona County Historical Society. This walks theme centered around Wartime during Winona’s History. From The Gold Star Mothers to the USO, to rationing and more, we explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home front. This week we learn about the Winona Chapter of The American Red Cross, and their involvement during WWI and WWII. We’ll also find out how the United Service Organization played a role in helping troops. I’m Teri Tenseth, and you’re listening to culture Clique.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Five

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 17:18

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part five of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.The week our tour guide fills us in on cemetery symbolism on our way to The Gravesite of Charles Goddard, a civil war veteran from Company K of the First Regiment of MN. we will hear of his war accounts and the accounts of his comrades through letter he wrote to Catherine Goddard Smith.

Charlie_goddard_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part five of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.The week our tour guide fills us in on cemetery symbolism on our way to The Gravesite of Charles Goddard, a civil war veteran from Company K of the First Regiment of MN. we will hear of his war accounts and the accounts of his comrades through letter he wrote to Catherine Goddard Smith.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Six

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 16:06

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part six of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front. This week we focus on then Women who entered the male-dominated industries during WWII. I’m Teri Tenseth inviting you to join us as we learn more about Winona during Wartime on Culture Clique.

Women_at_work_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part six of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front. This week we focus on then Women who entered the male-dominated industries during WWII. I’m Teri Tenseth inviting you to join us as we learn more about Winona during Wartime on Culture Clique.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Seven

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 12:45

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part seven of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.This week we focus on then Women who entered the male-dominated industries during WWII. I’m Teri Tenseth inviting you to join us as we learn more about Winona during Wartime on Culture Clique.

Rationing_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you part seven of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.This week we focus on then Women who entered the male-dominated industries during WWII. I’m Teri Tenseth inviting you to join us as we learn more about Winona during Wartime on Culture Clique.

Voices of The Past: Winona During Wartime - Part Eight

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 13:42

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you our conclusion of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.This week we finish our walk with a look at local draft boards for Winona City and County. We will also learn what it was like for veterans returning from war after Vietnam and how things have changed since the rude homecomings that took place in the 1960s and 70s. I’m Teri Tenseth, and your listening to Culture Clique

The_draft_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you our conclusion of Voices of the Past Cemetery Discovery Walk 2014, sponsored by the Winona County Historical Society. The walk focused on wartime in Winona’s History. From the Red Cross to the Gold Star Mothers, to rationing to the change in correspondence over the next eight episodes we will explore how Winona went to war both on the front lines and on the home-front.This week we finish our walk with a look at local draft boards for Winona City and County. We will also learn what it was like for veterans returning from war after Vietnam and how things have changed since the rude homecomings that took place in the 1960s and 70s. I’m Teri Tenseth, and your listening to Culture Clique

Voices of The Past - Part One

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 14:14

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. This year, individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi in either business, life or death. Today we learn about Cal Fremling, John Latsch and John Holizinger as well and the impact these men left in SE MN. First though, a song to bring us to a watery theme.

Cal_john_john_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. This year, individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi in either business, life or death. Today we learn about Cal Fremling, John Latsch and John Holizinger as well and the impact these men left in SE MN. First though, a song to bring us to a watery theme.

Voices of The Past - Part Two

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 14:46

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. This year, individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi River in either business, life or death. Today we learn about the flood of 1965 and just how dire the situation was. One individual had an idea - Raymond Beyers. It was Ray's ingenuity that save the city of Winona. We learn just how he accomplished this task that would effect thousands.

Beyers_flood_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. This year, individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi River in either business, life or death. Today we learn about the flood of 1965 and just how dire the situation was. One individual had an idea - Raymond Beyers. It was Ray's ingenuity that save the city of Winona. We learn just how he accomplished this task that would effect thousands.

Voices of The Past: Part Three

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 13:51

On this episode of Culture Clique, we feature Part 4 of The Winona County Historical Society's "Voices of the Past" Cemetery Walk" This years theme was entitled "Lure and Lore from the Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi River in either business, life or death. On this edition, we learn about two businesses that sprung out of the river here in Winona that were profitable during the late 1800's through the early 1900's.

Ice_and_buttons_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we feature Part 4 of The Winona County Historical Society's "Voices of the Past" Cemetery Walk" This years theme was entitled "Lure and Lore from the Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past who had close ties to the Mississippi River in either business, life or death. On this edition, we learn about two businesses that sprung out of the river here in Winona that were profitable during the late 1800's through the early 1900's.

Voices of the Past - Part Four

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 13:41

On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the WInona County Historical Society's annual "Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk". This years theme was entitled "Lures and Lore: Life on the Mississippi. Locals took on the different roles of Winonan's and shared their stories with us. Today - we will learn about the life of Riverboat Captains Red and Walter Carneth, and their family members Doris and Butch Carneth. We will hear about Bernice and her cooking skills on the dredge Thompson and learn about Micheal Toye and how he aided captains in time of need and distress.

Riverboat_toye_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we continue our coverage of the WInona County Historical Society's annual "Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk". This years theme was entitled "Lures and Lore: Life on the Mississippi. Locals took on the different roles of Winonan's and shared their stories with us. Today - we will learn about the life of Riverboat Captains Red and Walter Carneth, and their family members Doris and Butch Carneth. We will hear about Bernice and her cooking skills on the dredge Thompson and learn about Micheal Toye and how he aided captains in time of need and distress.

Voices of The Past - Part Five

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 11:38

On this episode of Culture Clique, we feature Part 4 of The Winona County Historical Society's "Voices of the Past" Cemetery Walk" This years theme was entitled "Lure and Lore from the Mississippi River". We will hear stories of the Armistice Day Blizzard from the account of record breaking long-distance pilot Max Conrad and learn of other individual lives taken by too soon the Mississippi River.

Max_conrad_and_others_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we feature Part 4 of The Winona County Historical Society's "Voices of the Past" Cemetery Walk" This years theme was entitled "Lure and Lore from the Mississippi River". We will hear stories of the Armistice Day Blizzard from the account of record breaking long-distance pilot Max Conrad and learn of other individual lives taken by too soon the Mississippi River.

Voices of The Past - Part Six

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 08:01

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. The theme was entitled "Lure and Lore From The Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past. Today we learn about River recreation. People of Winona's past share with us how they enjoyed houseboats, public bathing, and participating in events such as the Water Carnival.

River_recreation_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. The theme was entitled "Lure and Lore From The Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past. Today we learn about River recreation. People of Winona's past share with us how they enjoyed houseboats, public bathing, and participating in events such as the Water Carnival.

Voices of The Past - Woodlawn's History

From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 16:08

On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. The theme was entitled "Lure and Lore From The Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past. Today we learn how Woodlawn started, the history of Potter's Field, Cemetery Symbolism and more.

Founder_of_woodlawn_small On this episode of Culture Clique, we bring you the Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, which is presented every year by the Winona Country Historical Society and performed in Woodlawn Cemetery. The theme was entitled "Lure and Lore From The Mississippi River". Individuals from the community portrayed people of Winona's past. Today we learn how Woodlawn started, the history of Potter's Field, Cemetery Symbolism and more.