March 1944 Weaving Institute held at University of Minnesota. Foreground: Mrs. Lentz. Background (seated): Mrs. Montgomery. Background (standing): Mrs. Ina Bell Zell.
Exterior view of the Gag family home, built in 1894. Wanda Gag was born March 11, 1893, to Anton and Lissi Gag in New Ulm. She was the first of their seven children. Wanda Gag lived there until age 20. After the death of her parents, Wanda was forced to provide for her sisters and one brother. She also wanted to pursue her dream of becoming an artist. She wrote and illustrated "Millions of Cats", which was published in 1928. Wanda Gag died in 1946. The Gag house is located at 226 North Washington Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Black and white photograph of Tony Bouza (left) with woodworker and award winner Mark Ruddy (right) at the 12th Annual Minnesota Crafts Festival in 1984.
Students from The College of St. Scholastica are shown playing harps at a recital in Rockhurst Auditorium. Pictured left to right are Dea Bowden, Betty Dunlap, Ann Sander, Vivian Schuldt, Elverna Stalvig, and Diane Smith.
This photograph shows four musicians from St. Peter, including Herman Rinkel and Will Rinkel. Three of the men have guitars. The fourth man has two banjos.
This photograph shows four musicians from St. Peter. Two of the men have guitars. The others have mandolins. Names on the reverse of the photograph are: Allie Tyler, Geo. Ribble, Max Schleuder, and Clare Moll.
This photograph shows members of the St. Peter Cornet Band. Some of the members are named on the photo. Surnames include Gault, Faust, Staake, Davis, Dick, Miller, Kramer, Anderson, and Hultberg.
Portrait of the St. Peter City Band in 1932 at the fairgrounds. The director was Jim Welch. Names of band members are listed on the reverse side of the photograph.
This photograph shows the uniformed members of the St. Peter Band, with their instruments. The names of the members are on the reverse side of the photograph. Dr. Reinhold Lagerstrom was the director.
This photograph shows members of a St. Peter band. The members are shown in matching uniforms, with their instruments. Names of some of the members are on the reverse side of the photograph. Another copy of this photograph also has the names of a number of band members.
This photograph shows the Spiess String Quartet from St. Peter. From left to right, the musicians are, according to the writing on the photograph: Charles Volk, Joseph Rheiner, Joseph Essler, John Spiess, Mr. Veight, and George Essler.
Several young men and women are singing from the Best Hymns Hymnbook. They are all dressed up and with a blackboard on the wall it looks as though they are in a school building.
Black and white photograph of seven women standing and sitting with the river behind them. One woman is on the ground sleeping in the lap of Myrtle Huntley.
Group portrait of seven women standing in front of a stone wall on a brick road. All are dressed in fairy-type outfits with flowers in their hair and around their collars. From the film called "The Awakening" at the Charles Mayo Estate.
Group portrait of seven women filling their glasses with water from a small waterfall. Myrtle Huntley is standing at the fall filling glasses. All are dressed in a fairy type outfit with flowers in their hair and around their collars. From the film called "The Awakening" at the Charles Mayo Estate.
Group portrait of six dancers dancing around crystal fountain. All are dressed as fairies with flower trimmings. Autumn fairies at Rockledge, the E. L. King estate in Homer, Minnesota.
Hand tinted photograph of the Mayo Estate Front grounds with the people from the film and the quest who watched. The seven fairy dancers are on the bottom steps with Myrtle Huntley kneeling with her hands raised.
Group portrait of seven women dancers in fairy outfits flowers in hair and around neckline. All the women are wearing ballet slippers. Myrtle Huntley is standing close to the waterfalls.
Group portrait of seven women standing at the stone landscaping of the Rockledge estate. Myrtle Huntley is leaning on the stone structure. All of the woman are stringing daisies and dressed like fairies.
Black and white photograph of eight dancers with fringed sleeves decorated with flowers. Myrtle Huntley is the last woman on the right in the back row. Her hair is down in ringlets with flowers in her hair and at her waist.
The Robbinsdale City Band assembled in the Robbinsdale High School Auditorium, Paul Larson is standing with a baton at his side in the middle of the stage.
The Robbinsdale City Band in the Robbinsdale High School Auditorium. Director, Paul Larson is wearing a white suit and standing in the center of the photo. Robert Swanson is in the first row, second from the left.
Robbinsdale City Band marching in anchor formation in a Minneapolis Aquatennial Parade. Director Bob Mendenhall is wearing a white suit in the upper left.
The Robbinsdale City Band in the Robbinsdale High School Auditorium. Director, Paul Larson is Standing on the far left. Robert Swanson is in the first row, first from the left.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley facing a mirror sitting on a bench in a slip holding a pair of stockings with the same ones on her legs. Hair is down her back with curls at the sides. advertisement photograph.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley sitting on wicker couch with lot of pillows with a journal in her lap and books at her side. She is wearing a large plaid skirt with a long sleeve blouse. Many plants in the room surrounding the couch.
Black and white photograph of Mr. Burlingame, the manager of the Winona Opera House sitting in a dinning room with dishes behind eating pie. Film "Worth the Price"
Black and white print of Howard Huntley with a Model T Ford Roadster belong to his dad Ben Huntley. Taken at Huntley home at 171East 4th Street in Winona, Minn.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Hattie Brandon, Muriel Ostrich, and Harvey Brandon. Part of a motion picture production by B & B Film Co. Ben Huntley.
Black and white print of Three bathing beauties Harriet Brandon, Myrtle Huntley, and Violet Norton daughter of the Fire chief of Winona. Sitting on a rock.