Campus view includes the Administration Building. Central High School is also in the background on the right. In far background, possibly the Minnesota State Capitol or St. Paul Cathedral.
This image show the interior of the Bernadotte Memorial Library at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative has been converted to a digital positive image.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
"The Bethany Scroll" is the official student newsletter for Bethany Lutheran College. It covers college and community events such as campus and faculty developments, student projects, sports, and artistic programming. Early editions also include advertisements for local Mankato businesses.
This is a 1937 view of the Boy's Dormitory at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. The building is known as Uhler Hall. At far right is a portion of the old St. Peter watertower. This postcard negative, marked 3704, has been converted to a digital positive image.
A view of a bust of the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative has been converted to a digital positive image.
Students with instruments; back of photo reads "Dear Folks, I found out this afternoon that I will come home next Friday or rather leave here. Now please send the money so I will have it by Wednesday. Don't forget. I will write a letter yet and let you know on what train I will come. Please let me know if you want me to get off at Sibley or Worthington. Yours, Werner."
Entrance to Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in 1951. Rundstrom Hall can be seen at center. This postcard view, marked 531A, has been converted to a digital positive image.
Exterior view of the Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 3A87, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This is a view of Sorensen Hall, a men's dormitory, on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in 1958. This postcard negative, marked 538, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This is a 1937 view of the Gymnasium at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. A bust of the Swedish King, Gustavus Adolphus, can be seen in front of the building. This postcard negative, marked 3703, has been converted into a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of the Auditorium and Uhler Hall at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. A portion of the city watertower is visible beyond the Uhler Hall dormitory. This postcard negative, marked 469, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of the Auditorium building and Uhler Hall on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in 1951. Also visible is the old St. Peter water tower. This postcard negative, marked 541A, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of the front of the Gymnasium at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 468, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of Johnson Hall at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in 1958. The dormitory was destroyed in the March 1998 tornado. This postcard negative, marked 588, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows the old Library on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 4159, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows the reading room at the old Library on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 4159, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows the old Library on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 4149, has been converted to a digital positive image.
A mock up of a section of an image called "The Word of Life" to be used on the exterior of the University of Notre Dame's Memorial library in South Bend, Indiana, which was installed on a wall of St. Boniface High School gymnasium, Cold Spring and being observed by clients and granite industry people.
This is a view of the east side of Old Main, one of the buildings on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. Construction began in 1875, and the building was dedicated in 1876. This postcard negative, marked 3705, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of Old Main at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. Construction began in 1875, and the building was dedicated in 1876. This postcard negative, marked 448, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of Old Main at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in 1958. This postcard negative, marked 578, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of Rundstrom Hall, one of the dormitories at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 438, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of Rundstrom Hall, one of the dormitories at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. This postcard negative, marked 468, has been converted to a digital positive image.
"A Day at Our Saint Paul Concordia" is a black and white, silent film that documents the lifestyle of a student at Concordia College, Saint Paul in the 1920s and 1930s. The film includes shots of the campus, dormitories, classroom instruction, a gymnasium class, a baseball game, and clips from a graduation ceremony. The film highlights many of Concordia's early professors: Martin A. H. Graebner (President), Herman Wollaeger, William Moenkemoeller, Ernest Lussky, Oswald Overn, Fred Wahlers, William Dobberfuhl, E. G. Richard Siebert, Paul Stor, and Oliver Harstad.
This black and white, silent film documents the statue's unveiling on October 30, 1921. The bronze statue was a gift to our campus by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rubbert of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The statue was modeled after a Luther monument in Worms, Germany, and designed by German sculptor Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. It was cast by the Flour City Ornamental Iron Company of Minneapolis. The statue is over 12 feet high, stands on a pedestal of St. Louis granite, and weighs over 40 tons. On the day of the unveiling, there were more than 3,000 people present. Myrtle Rubbert Buenger, daughter of the donors and daughter-in-law of Concordia's President Theodore Buenger, pulled the cord to unveil the statue. Since the unveiling in the original location at Luther Hall, the statue has moved twice and now resides near the entrance to campus at the Lutheran Memorial Center. The Martin Luther Statue is a significant campus landmark for Concordia University, Saint Paul. The statue has resided in v
This image shows the east entrance and the north side of the St. Peter High School, which was located on the southwestern corner of the intersection of Fifth and Nassau Streets, facing Fifth. Later used as a Community Center, it was destroyed by the March 1998 tornado. This postcard negative, marked 4119, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of the east and north sides of the new St. Peter High School in 1958. This postcard negative, marked 568, has been converted to a digital positive image.
This image shows a view of the St. Peter Public Library in 1958. The library was on the northeast corner of the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Mulberry Street. This postcard negative, marked 548, has been converted to a digital positive image.
Five students, one with a rag wrapped around his head. Back of photo gives student's names: 1. W. Rathert, 2. B. Strasen, 3. A. Borchhardt, 4. Otto Walter, 5. Louis Lauce.