Interview with Ada Phillips, wife of Seth Phillips. She relates some of the personal and family histories of her husband and herself. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Walter Inwards. He relates some of his personal and family history. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
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 blind orchestra from the Duluth Lighthouse for the Blind was judged to be the best act of the third annual GAA variety show. The school band, under direction of L. B. Olson, played at the Sixth Annual Northeastern Minnesota Junior Livestock Show. The band paraded from the Duluth City Hall at Fifth Avenue West, to London Road, and to the Curling Club. The junior class enjoyed an outing to a log cabin at Jay Cooke Park. New library helpers, called pages, started work. The band entertained at the Arrowhead Cooperative Creamery meeting. Superintendent A. L. Winterquist wrote about safety in an article titled, "The Matter of Life and Death." Junior high school news was given, including a note about many students being absent because of the busy potato picking season. The Thomson Townships Farmers' Club met. The junior and senior bands were organized, with officers being elected. Community news items were given about the comings and goings of Township residents. The junior football team was defeated by the senior team. Candidates for the boys basketball team had a physical examination, prior to the start of basketball practice.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-12
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 243, East side, South Main Street, Lot 5, Block 28 of Original Town. Owner: Frank Reutermann, Builder: Lawrence W. Linner. Permit granted on October 12, 1937.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-12
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 1228, West side, South Third Street, Lot 4, Block 2 of Marsh's Second. Owner: Otto L. Hoffmann, Builder: E. H. Bieging. Permit granted on October 12, 1937.
Students of vocational agriculture were selected by their agricultural instructor to represent Thomson Township at the High School Agriculture Students' Livestock Judging Contest and third annual Tri-State Invitational meet to be held at the Northeast Experiment Station. The band presented a big minstrel show at Lincoln School. The Thomson Township High School Band competed in the Battle of Bands at the Duluth Amphitheater, sponsored by the Duluth Chamber of Commerce. Superintendent A. L. Winterquist answered the question of why a student should go to high school. An "In Memoriam" item honored and memorialized Raymond Daniel Tan. In Washington school news items an article noted that Washington grade children were brushing their teeth with toothpaste sent by Kolynos Company to the students. Community news items were given, one of which noted that one of the oldest settlers here, Mr. Emanuel Himango, died at his home. Basketball practice started for the Thomson Tommies, with inter-mural football games were played. The Red Cross organization was the theme of the monthly PTA meeting.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-23
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 221, South side, West Laurel Street, Northwest corner of Block 5 of Original Town. Owner: Evan Wilson, Builder: E. H. Beiging. Permit granted on October 23, 1937.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-24
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 218, North side, West Maple Street, Lot 5 and 6, Block 16 of Staples and May's. Owner: Anna LaVine, Builder: Alex Brosell. Permit granted on October 24, 1937.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-24
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 1322, West side, South First Street, Lot 4, Block 2 of Churchill's. Owner: Leo J. Deragisch, Builder: Alex Brosell. Permit granted on October 24, 1937.
Green Gable gas station at Fountain with Green Gable Night Club. The gas station attendant stands outside. Advertising signs include Schmidt's City Club beer. A sign in the window reads "Dine and Dance".
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-26
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 424, West side, North Owen Street, Lot 4 and 5, Block 13 of Sabins. Owner: Paul Schwanke, Builder: Alex Brosell. Permit granted on October 26, 1937.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-10-26
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 619, South side, West Rice Street, Lot 6, Block 1 of Thorne's. Owner: Jacob Jackson, Builder: Alex Brosell. Permit granted on October 26, 1937.
Interview with Elizabeth Clark, wife of Chauncey Clark. She gives some history of her husband and his family. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Bernice Rardin, daughter of Webster B. Hill. She relates some of the personal and family histories of her parents. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Isabella Farrell Spalding, daughter-in-law of William P. Spalding. She relates some of the personal history of her father-in-law, including that he was a Civil War veteran. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with William Jack. He relates some of his personal history. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
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.