The interview is with a man, probably Gus A. Anderson. A woman is also present, possibly a niece. Anderson discusses when he first came up into the Bigfork area for hunting; coming up to claim a homestead with a friend in 1902; how he made money while proving up; the lumber camps he worked for; early Canadians driving the Big Fork River; Busticogan helping ill surveyors; who was logging the Bigfork area in the early 1900s; a hoist at Craig; the Farm Camp logging camp; how they got supplies; where sawmills were; and logging his own timber.
Art and Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of the fish, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The Angel II patterns, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
These patterns of the cross, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The Gold patterns, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of the lamb, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of symbols of the Rose, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of stag, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of symbols of the Eucharist, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Art Needlework Department, 1883-1968, Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Date Created:
1883 - 1968
Description:
The patterns of the symbols of passion, most of which are perforated, were stamped for embroidery onto liturgical vestments and accouterments. Many of the patterns are original designs of members of the Art Needlework Department of the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of a bridge under construction being built by American Bridge Company. The location of the bridge being constructed is unknown. Depicted in the foreground of the photograph are building materials and railroad tracks.
Panoramic view of a bridge under construction being built by American Bridge Company. The location of the bridge being constructed is unknown. Depicted in the foreground of the photograph are building materials and railroad tracks.
Panoramic view of a grassland/mining scene in the vicinity of Chisholm, Minnesota. The left area of the photograph depicts location buildings and a headframe in the background and a pond in the foreground. The center portion of the photograph depicts railroad tracks indicating a main line and power poles. The right area of the photograph depicts a location community and a roadway to and from the community veering off to the upper right portion of the photograph. There are cattle on the roadway.
Panoramic view of a grassland/mining scene in the vicinity of Chisholm, Minnesota. The left area of the photograph depicts location buildings and a headframe in the background and a pond in the foreground. The center portion of the photograph depicts mining operations with railroad ore cars loading from an ore processing plant. The city of Chisholm is in the background of the photograph. The right area of the photograph depicts idle railroad ore cars that are loaded and awaiting transportation. Prominent railroad tracks are located in the foreground of the photograph.
Panoramic view showing mining operation using dragline type mining excavating shovel and mining production truck in Hull Rust Mine in North Hibbing, Minnesota, with South Hibbing Water Tower in background.
Panoramic view of Mahoning-Hull Rust mine in North Hibbing, Minnesota in the winter with the village of North Hibbing on the edge of the mine at the cutoff at Cedar Street and First Avenue. The photograph depicts North Hibbing buildings: Jefferson School, Lincoln School, Oliver Hotel, and housing area. The mid section of the photograph depict several steam shovels. The right area of the photograph depicts South Hibbing in the background. The water tower is near the cemetery.
Panoramic View of Mine Area consisting of Dragline Type Shovel and Portable Rock Crusher, Core Drilling equipment, Ore processing facilities, Mining Location Community, Mining Operations Buildings at Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine in North Hibbing. View appears to be looking East by Southeast.
Panoramic view of mining scene at the Mahoning-Hull Rust mine in North Hibbing, Minnesota. The background of the photograph depicts mining locations. The center of the photograph depicts the dragline power shovel and portable crusher used in strip mining. Quonset huts and water tower are also visible.
Panoramic view of Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine pit in North Hibbing, Minnesota. The photograph depicts, a housing area in the background along with a water tower and seven Quonset huts. The center area of the photograph depicts a large drag-line power shovel and mobile crusher. The far right area of the photograph depicts a fueling station and three production trucks readying for fuel. Throughout the lower tier of the mine are several power shovels and production trucks engaged in mining activity.
Panoramic view showing mining operation using dragline type mining excavating shovel and portable rock crusher and mining production truck at Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine in North Hibbing, with South Hibbing Water Tower in background and ore processing operation on the left side of the photograph.
Panoramic view of the Mahoning Hull Rust Mine in North Hibbing, Minnesota in the foreground of this photograph to include a steam locomotive and steam shovels in operation. The background depicts how close the mining operations were to the village operations. The background depicts such landmarks as the Oliver Hotel, Jefferson, Washington, and Lincoln Schools, water towers of South Hibbing and the South Hibbing Power Plant Stack.
Panoramic view showing mining operation using railroad ore cars, core drilling equipment, various production trucks, electric powered excavating shovel, and conveyer belts leading to the ore processing plant.
Panoramic view of a mining scene of unknown vicinity. The left area of the photograph depicts a fueling station in the foreground and a water tower and housing area of unknown vicinity in the background. The center and right area of the photograph depicts a headframe and roadway in the foreground and mining building and cattle grazing in the background.
Panoramic view of a mining scene of unknown vicinity. The left area of the photograph depicts a pipeline to a tailings pond and an incomplete trestle in the foreground. The background depicts a woodland area. The center area of the photograph depicts a headframe and two steam locomotives hauling cars in opposite directions of each other. The right area of the photograph depicts a housing area and railroad cars.