Harold Bonde standing next to a morning shoot in the fall of 1902. Harold Bonde was Peter and Sophie Bonde's son. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Five women posing and a little boy. The boy is Harold Bonde. Harold was Peter and Sophie Bonde's son. Sophie Pederson Bonde is third from top. Sophie was Peter Bonde's wife. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Baby boy dressed warmly in fur edged cape and bonnet, seated in ornate wicker carriage, near house of Charles Hawkes; another house in background; wooden slat fence to right.
Baby boy dressed warmly in fur edged cape and bonnet, seated in ornate wicker carriage, near house of Charles Hawkes; another house in background; wooden slat fence to right.
Two men standing by lake. It's winter and the lake has frozen over. Peter Bonde is on the right. The young man on the left is unidentified. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Louis Ford and Sophie Goslin are married by Moorhead Municipal Court Justice Peter Odegaard on the corner of Front Street (Center Avenue) and 4th Street North in Moorhead on September 21, 1898. The view is to the northwest from the top of Ole E. Flaten's photo studio on the southeast corner of Front and 4th streets. Among the spectators are Moorhead Mayor Arthur G. Lewis, in the white pants behind and to the left of Odegaard, members of a uniformed band and several people with bicycles. The wedding was part of a Fall Harvest Festival and decorations include an archway above the intersection made of wheat topped with an American flag. Jack o' lanterns, bunting and decorated animal pens are visible on 4th Street.
Seven young women and three young men sit together atop a very large boulder measuring 45 feet in circumference; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
Seven young women and three young men stand together atop a very large boulder in a wooded area; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
Seven young women and three young men each holding a watermelon slice, picnicking in wooded area; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
View is to the northwest from the east side of 4th Street South just north of Main Avenue. Spectators line the streets watching a parade celebrating Fargo, North Dakota's recovery from a devastating June 7, 1893 fire, Members of the Hoo Hoos, a fraternal group made up of individuals in the forest products industry, march down 4th Street dressed in white hoods and long black robes decorated with pictures of black cats on their chests. Behind them follows a horse-drawn pyramid shaped float and a marching band.
Four women posing for a photo while standing in the lake. All the women are unidentified. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Woman sitting at a table reading by the light of a kerosene lamp. Images in this collection were found in the attic of an old farm house in Kandiyohi County formerly owned by George Kallevig. Whether these negatives are from the Kallevig family or not is unknown.
Woman posing for a photo. There is a lake behind her. Images in this collection were found in the attic of an old farm house in Kandiyohi County formerly owned by George Kallevig. Whether these negatives are from the Kallevig family or not is unknown.