The Jassoy building at 204 3rd Street in Stillwater, Minnesota. Built by Theodore Jassoy in 1886. Jassoy and his son Herman owned and ran one of the finest harness and saddlery shops in Stillwater and in the state. In 1898, this building also housed the Public Reading Room.
Ground breaking in 1963 for Eagan Minnesota's first bank. Valley National Bank was located next the Cedarvale Shopping Center, Highway 13 and Cedar Avenue.
Ground breaking in 1963 for Eagan, Minnesota's first bank. Valley National Bank was located next the Cedarvale Shopping Center, Highway 13 and Cedar Avenue.
This small building on Burns Street (renamed 124th Street) housed the Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Shop. Del Stelling worked as a newspaper reporter and photographer, covering Savage, Burnsville, Eagan and other areas of Dakota County, Minnesota from 1959 - 1984.
Dan Patch Bowling Lanes, Ottawa Avenue, Savage, Minnesota opened its doors in 1956 and closed in 2007. This is now the site of Guild Residential Treatment Services.
Ole Anderson and Company, Publishers of County Gazetteers
Date Created:
1895
Description:
A 204 page paperbound booklet from 1895 containing historical facts of each individual town and township in Nobles County. It includes advertisements and the names of local businesses and their proprietors. Also listed are physicians and county officers as well as the names of county residents grouped by city or township.
"A Handbook of Information and Statistics Regarding The Metropolis of the Northwest, Illustrated with Original Engravings." The 1893 Year Book is a history of Duluth's progress for 1892. Topics covered include mines and mining, lumber, manufacturing, railroads, marine, education, and suburban Duluth. Photographs show Chester Terrace, the Burrows Block, Buffalo Flats, the Pavilion at the top of the Incline Railway, the Union Depot, the Masonic Temple, Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the coal docks. Also includes some interesting advertisements from local businesses.
A view of the commercial district of Hickson, North Dakota. On the left hand side are some grain elevators, in the middle are train tracks and two the right are some businesses.
A view of the commercial district of Hickson, North Dakota. From left to right is J.A. Blegen General Merchandise, Bergstrom Bros. General Merchandise, and T. T. Kinneberg Fruit & Confectionary. There are several horse drawn wagons on the street, and train tracks to the right.
Panoramic view Cooley Location (West of Hibbing, Minnesota). Photograph includes a large industrial building on the left, a water tower (with the word: "COOLIE" printed on it, a garage style building in the center, and an office type building on the right with housing in the far right of the photograph.
Panoramic view of the Cooley Location (west of Hibbing, Minnesota). Photograph includes a large industrial building on the left, a water tower (with the word: "COOLIE" printed on it, a garage style building in the center, and an office building on the right with houses in the far right of the photograph.
Panoramic view of South Hibbing, Minnesota under construction to include panning left to right: New housing area, Hibbing Rood Hospital, several buildings being built on Howard Street and Fourth Avenue. Mesaba Transportation Company building is being built on the far right of the photograph. Railroad tracks are depicted on the or near 19th Street and mining operations are depicted in the background on the right side portion of the photograph.
Panoramic view of Hibbing, Minnesota looking south from North Hibbing. Photograph depicts (panning left to right) a small and large building (probably mining buildings) and in the background is the Hibbing High School under construction awaiting the completion of the turrets. The road is Third Avenue (the main road between North and South Hibbing) including the Third Avenue Bridge. A railroad bridge, Park Addition Water Tower and the Detention Hospital consisting of two buildings. The photograph portion to the right is the Duluth, Mesabi and Northern Depot and housing area in North Hibbing.
Panoramic view of Hibbing, Minnesota looking south from North Hibbing. Photograph depicts (panning left to right) a small and large building (probably mining buildings) and in the background is the Hibbing High School under construction awaiting the completion of the turrets. The road is Third Avenue (the main road between North and South Hibbing) including the Third Avenue Bridge. A railroad bridge, Park Addition Water Tower and the Detention Hospital consisting of two buildings. The photograph portion to the right is the Duluth, Mesabi and Northern Depot and housing area in North Hibbing.
Panoramic view of South Hibbing business district under development. Some notable buildings are the Grace Lutheran Church on 6th Avenue East; the Oliver Club behind the Androy Hotel; the Androy Hotel; the Alice School; the Hibbing Hospital and newly built business buildings on Howard Street. Also noted is the Railroad Station and Railroad Cars. In the background are the reclamation dumps on the Hibbing horizon.
Panoramic view of Remington Yards Building Material area and surrounding area to include track workers, oil storage tank farm, warehouse buildings, Great Northern Freight Cars, Southern Pacific Railroad Car, gondola railroad cars and a bus. Photograph is undated but presumed to be taken in the 1920s era. Remington Yards was located at 1218 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of Remington Yards Building Material area and surrounding area to include track workers, oil storage tank farm, warehouse buildings, Great Northern Freight Cars, Southern Pacific Railroad Car, gondola railroad cars and a bus. Photograph is undated but presumed to be taken in the 1920s era. Remington Yards was located at 1218 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of housing area behind a railroad tracks across the left half of the photograph. The center of the photograph depicts the North Hibbing Power Plant with smoke stack and water tower. The right area of the photograph depicts a housing area and mine reclamation dump in the background. Approximate area/view of this photograph is along North Street in North Hibbing.
Panoramic View of North Hibbing town site looking North, Hibbing, Minnesota. Foreground: Early 1900s vehicles (truck type); bus; rail type trolley on Third Avenue rail tracks; Street Lamps along third avenue; Middle area: Oliver Hotel, 422 Third Avenue; Commercial buildings on Second Avenue; Background area: Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine; warehouse buildings; Commercial buildings on third Avenue; First National Bank is last building on Third Avenue.
Panoramic view of North Hibbing Town site, looking North, Hibbing, Minnesota. Foreground: Early 1900s vehicles (truck type); rail type trolley on Third Avenue rail tracks; Street Lamps along Third avenue; Middle area: Oliver Hotel, 422 Third Avenue; Commercial buildings on Second Avenue; Background area: Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine; warehouse buildings; Commercial buildings on third Avenue; First National Bank is last building on Third Avenue.
Panoramic view of North Hibbing looking south on 3nd Avenue in the left area of the photograph is possibly Railroad Street or Cedar Street. On the far right area of the photograph is possibly 4th Avenue. Panning left to right are the Washington School, the Jefferson School, several church steeples, the Lincoln School, the Bell Telephone Company building and housing area. There is a good representation of the business district on 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing.