Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-11-03
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 110, West side, North Everett Street, Lot 9, Block 5 of Thompson, Parker and Mower's Second. Owner: Richard Newhurst, Builder: Alex Brosell. Permit granted on November 3, 1937.
An attorney from Cloquet was the guest speaker at the Armistice Day program. Thomson student Beatrice Lehto played several accordion solos on the radio broadcast of the Finnish Program sponsored by Occident Flour. Mildred Bergstedt was selected by the state 4-H club leader to give a talk about 4-H Clubs on radio station WEBC. The PTA Chorus presented Mrs. Hale of the Denfeld High School to give a lecture at the Lincoln about her year in Finland. Student Harry Osvald returned to Lincoln to complete his senior year of high school after spending six months in the CCC at Gooseberry Falls, where he served as editor of the twenty-page CCC monthly paper, "The Gitchi Gummi Undertow." Superintendent A. L Winterquist wrote an editorial about the high school pupil. There was an "In Memoriam" to Andrew E. Jarvi. In eighth grade school news, Alice Klemo couldn't attend school because of illness in her family that necessitated her entire family being quarantined for six weeks. The Esko Bears made a trip to Elde's Corner to trounce the All Stars from Elde's Corner in football. The English Lutheran Sunday School, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the church, presented an anniversary program at the Lincoln School. Among the various community news items was a story about Mr. H. J. Mattinen, local postmaster, telling about a new mail service from Duluth and Cloquet, bringing the total number of deliveries a day of mail to Esko to six. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olson held a dinner party at their home for the Latin classes. News was given for 4-H as well as the Future Farmers, who attended the first annual Future Farmers banquet of the district number 7 at Eveleth. The vocational agricultural students made a field trip to the Carlton County Potato and Grain Show at Cloquet, and exhibited there. At the monthly meeting of the Thomson Township Farmers' Club officers were elected, and plans for the annual Club banquet were made. Among musical selections were a number of selections by the Nopeming Finnish Choir directed by Isaac Esko. Twenty six Thomson Township young men attended the organization of part-time educational classes at the Lincoln School. The members of the Thomson Tommies basketball team were discussed, and the 1937-1938 basketball schedule was listed.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-11-09
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: Building number 120, West side, North Main Street, Part of Block 18 of Original Town. Owner: Fred and Ludolph Jarchow, Builder: E. H. Bieging. Permit granted on November 9, 1937.
Warranty Deed transferring the Fillebrown House at 4735 Lake Avenue, formerly 303 Lake Avenue, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, from Harriet and Jonas Walter Fillebrown to Helen K. Fillebrown and Arthur K. Fillebrown.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-11-22
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, North Everett Street, Lot 9 to 16, Block 20 of Sabin's. Owner: Stillwater City School District, Architect: Holm and Corwin, Builder: O. H. Olsen Construction Company. Permit granted on November 22, 1937.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1937-11-22
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, East Pine Street, Lot 12 to 17, Block 35 of Original Town. Owner: Stillwater City School District, Architect: Holm and Corwin, Builder: O. H. Olsen Construction Company. Permit granted on November 22, 1937.
Interview with Amanda Thomas, wife of George E. Thomas. She relates some of the personal and family histories of both her husband and herself as well as some family genealogy. 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 Millie Cunningham, wife of Joseph B. Cunningham. She relates some of her husband's history and also talks about their children. 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 Annie Salisbury, wife of Thomas Salisbury. She gives a lengthy account of some of the personal history of both 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 Dudley Gordon. He relates some of his family and personal histories. 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 Francis Maddock. 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.