O. E. Selne's Fourth of July float. Horses pulling a wagon in the parade, a family holding the United States flag, with flags around the bottom of the float. A grain elevator is visible in the background.
O. E. Selne's float being pulled by a horse. John T. Johnson, R. A. Van Nest and spouses riding along. Dressed in their finest. A flag on the back of the float. Pictured are: Truman (left) Val Quevli (right).
Railroad wreck with train cars overturned on the train tracks and people standing amidst the wreckage. The funnel of a steam engine is visible in the foreground.
An exterior photograph of T. T. Warenas Implement Shop. A house and another building can be seen in the background. Several men pose on the porch with heavy winter coats on, while young boys pose in shirt-sleeves.
Exterior of the Prime Hotel in Storden, moved into Storden from Copenhagen with Gus Fredrickson as the first manager. Six men pose for their picture in front of the two-story hotel. A bicycle leans against the porch.
Martin Reisgard with his Drayline business. Egg cases are stacked on the dray which is backed up to the general store. A small boy sits on the porch of the store, watching Martin.
Exterior of the Cone Block Building, later Crane Block Building in Windom on Fourth Avenue and Ninth Street. In front of the corner store is a horse and single buggy. A dentist sign is on the corner of the building. The second store advertises "Bargins, Bargins, entire stock of jewelry to be closed out at cost, for the next days." Steiman and Sanger printed on the awning.
A snow covered street and buildings on the West side of the square, 4th Avenue, looking north. Pictured are: ?, Nason Meat Market, Hardware store, Land Office, ?, O. Nelson and Son Store, J. O. Thompson Land Office, Baptist Church. Several houses are visible to the north, as well as trees that were planted for a park on the right side of street.
Several men and women pose for a picture out in the field where they are threshing. The women in their white aprons, have brought lunch out to the field for the men. Many horses and hay racks are being used to stack the hay.
Group photograph of a football team at Windom High School. Pictured are: Dolan; Eli Lund, Dud Brady, Lee Van Nest, Dick Van Nest, Bus Hanson, George Hale, Superintendent Sandberg, L. Severson, Joe Noble, Ben Frost, Danny Pitman, Con Dolan, and Coach Hocker.
Group photograph of a football team. Pictured are: Ted Hale, Charles Levering, Chris Moede, Richard Collens, Jess Church, James Dolan, O. J. Finstad, and Thomas Hawkins.
Train wreck on the bridge over the Des Moines River. Several groups of men work with the wreck. A few homes and a steam engine are visible in the background.
A studio portrait of some early residents of Delton Township. Five unidentified men sit and stand for the photograph. One man wears a lined Raccoon coat and Buffalo hide gauntlet driving gloves.
The LeTourneau family out for a buggy ride. A wooden sidewalk runs in front of the businesses along the street. A millinery shop and a sign that reads, "wood is for sale" are visible in the background. Pictured are: George LeTourneau, Mrs. George LeTourneau, Louis LeTourneau, Louie and Daisy LeTourneau.
A lithographed photograph showing the buildings and countryside of Storden, Minnesota in 1904. Three grain elevators, one lumber yard, one saloon and the depot are visible. The road in the foreground is now the Main Street in Storden today.
Aron Schofield residence in Windom. He was a Civil War Veteran In the back yard there is a horse beside a small barn. A hammock in the front yard, with a white fence around the yard.
Group photograph of the participants in an Old Settler's Association Meeting in 1908. The people are standing in front of the Cottonwood County Courthouse.