Men after pheasant hunting, from left to right: Frank Gords, unknown man, Henry Schurckert, Brad Troost, Joe [unknown last name], Milton Barlow, Bill Blethen, George Schurckert, and Herman Miller.
Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group in Standard Oil tent, with saw, guitar, banjo, trumpet, saxophone, washboard, fiddle, jug, tires, and oil cans. "Standard Oil Tent--'Cash' Sandon and family traveled the county fair circuit for Standard Oil. This picture taken about 1936. Left to right: Son Tom, 'Cash' Sandon, daughter, Shirley, daughter, Virginia, son, Bob."
Man standing beside a Hubbard Milling Company panel truck. Truck window says: Hubbard's, fine foods in five pound packs, Quality, Flavor, Economy. Painted above windshield: Mother Hubbard Flour. Note on photo says,""One of the Hubbard's panel truck sales fleet in 1930's. Hubbard Milling Company launched intensive sales efforts on Mother Hubbard Flour and the Thrifty Five cereal line in the 1930's and sent out a group of salesmen in panel trucks like the one pictured here. The trucks were painted at the Eben[h]oh Body Shops in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota."
Exterior view of the Decoria Lutheran Church. Note on back of photograph says, "Decoria Luth. Church. Taken Aug 1935 (Just before the new one was built)."
Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group, with saxophones, guitar, washboard, jug, and other instruments. "Sandon Family Orchestra, 1935, Left to right: 'Cash' Sandon, Son, Tom, Daughters, Virginia and Shirley, Son, Bob."
Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group, with saw, guitar, washboard, pitchfork, fiddle and jug. "Sandon family orchestra, county fair circuit. Left to right: son, Tom Sandon, 'Cash' Sandon, daughters, Shirley and Virginia, Son, Bob."
Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies musical group, with two trumpets, washboard, bass drum, and banjo. Left to right: 'Cash' Sandon, Shirley, Tom, Virginia, Bob (Children).
First city well in Sibley Park, Mankato, Minnesota, with eight men. Note on back of the image reads, "Vern Lundin--Free Press; Al M. Kircher--city engineer; C K Moyer--Mayor; Otto Brockmeyer--councilman; John Solfer--Mankato Electric; Geo. G. Krost--councilman; Chas F Barnum--councilman; M. G. 'Bill' Knoff--councilman""
4-H Club Cambria Climbers. Back of photo names 34 persons in the photo: Back row--Eldred Roberts, Mr. McMillen (co. agent), Edythe Evans, Mrs. Henry Bowen (helper), Marvin Evans, Earl Nokes, Russel Hughes, Edward Roberts, Edwin Jones, Ray Hewitt, Wallace Harris (Leader), Edwin Rawlands, Robert Hewitt, Lyle Roberts; middle row--Wayne Roberts, Edward Matthews, Oswald Harris, Harriet Pettis, Pearl Nakes, Dorothy Jarvis, Donald Matthews, Owen Hewitt, Ray ") Jarvis; Front row--Ralph Hood, Marcella Carlson, Mae, Laris Roberts, Doris Roberts, Marg. [Margaret Jenkins?], Victor Carlson, Lester Hewitt.
Swanson Paint Factory interior with three men; note on back of photo says, "Those in picture, O. H. (Oscar) Swanson, W. J. (Wallie) Swanson, Chester Steel."
Exterior view of the Stewart & Holmes property located at 403 - 407 South Front Street in Mankato. Store windows say "Himmelman's Bakery" and "Hanson's." One car, one truck labeled, "L. Patterson Mercantile Co."