Panoramic view of a banquet being conducted in the arena area of the Hibbing Memorial Building in Hibbing, Minnesota. Panning to the right side of the photograph is a banner depicting a lion in rampart pose. The photograph is captioned "Photo by Aubin - Hibbing Minn 6-17-39".
Panoramic view of the Hibbing High School Band with its members posed in band ready positions on stage at the Hibbing High School Auditorium in Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of a banquet being conducted in the arena area of the Hibbing Memorial Building in Hibbing, Minnesota. Various food vendors/booths are set up in the background area of the banquet layout. A military style uniform band is located in the foreground of the photograph.
Boy and girl pulling boy in a small wagon with steel wheels in front of picket fence and house. Boy holding long piece of grass pretending it is a wip.
The Campbell House, between 1900 and 1963, was known as: The Boarding House, Campbell House, McDonnell's Hotel, and Green Hotel. In 1963 it was burnt by the fire department and became the site of the Mark Egan gas station. Later the Dan Patch Inn, now the Quality Inn, was built on the site on Highway 13, Savage Minnesota.
The C. C. Scanlan family poses in front of their home with father on horseback and youngest daughter standing behind him. Another daughter leads the horse.
Panoramic view the Cobb Williams American Legion Post 222 Drum and Bugle Corps of Hibbing, Minnesota, posed in a group photograph on the east lawn of the Hibbing City Hall in their band uniforms and with their instruments.
Family picture in home with parents and two children with table in foreground. Woman holding graduation picture. Pictures of man and woman on wall. Woman's arm coming from behind one of hanging pictures. Her hand is holding a card.
Panoramic view of rural winter scene. Photograph is divided in half depicting the same image on both halves. The photograph depicts a two-story farm house and barn on the left side of the paved road and a farmland scent on the right side of the road.
Panoramic view of a group of men and women dressed in suits and dresses posed on the front steps and along the front entrance of the Hibbing High School. Most of the people in the photograph are wearing an unidentifiable pendant badge. The collective group is unknown.
Guri Endreson Monument 1907. The Monument reads: Created by The State in memory of her heroic deeds during indian massacre. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Guri Endreson Monument 1907. The Monument reads: Created by The State in memory of her heroic deeds during Indian Massacre. Peter Bonde was sheriff in Kandiyohi County from 1906-1927. He was known as the Prohibition Sheriff. Images in this collection were taken by Peter Bonde from 1890-1910.
Jane Grey Swisshelm historic marker.Jane Grey Swisshelm, a divorced abolitionist moved to St. Cloud in 1857, publishing two newspapers, The Visiter and the Democrat. The marker marks the spot where her printing press stood on St. Cloud State's present-day campus.
Jens Caspersen (1907-1985) born in Denmark came to the United States in 1928 and could speak very little English. During the early 1930s he worked on farms in the Burnsville, Minnesota and several years as a mil truck driver. In 1938 he opened his tavern on Highway 13 and ten years later purchased the Embassy Club, which he operated until his retirement in 1965. The Jens A.Caspersen Landing on the Minnesota River and Cedar Avenue Bridge, is dedicated to him.
Lieutenant Luther Nelson of Lanesboro dressed in leather bomber jacket, aviator hat, and goggles posed in the Bue studio while smoking a cigarette. Lt. Nelson served as an ambulance driver in World War I for the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris. His American Field Service diary was published as Omkring Verdun : en Norsk-Amerikansk Students oplevelser i Ambulancetjenesten in 1917.
Margaret Doren was the first elementary school principal and director of elementary education when the Burnsville School opened in 1957. She remained with the school district until 1965.
Margaret Doren was the first elementary school principal and director of elementary education when the Burnsville School opened in 1957. She remained with the school district until 1965.
Panoramic view of many men and women posed on bleachers at the Kom On In Beach in Hibbing, Minnesota for the first annual picnic of the Masters Barbers Association. Caption on the photograph reads: "1st Annual Picnic Itasca, Hibbing, Chisholm Masters Barbers Ass. July-23-1931 Kom On In Beach - Hibbing Minn".
Panoramic view of members of the Minnesota Older Boys organization dressed in suits, coats and hats and posed on the Third Avenue side of the Lincoln High School in North Hibbing. Banners/signs in the photograph read: Virginia, Aurora, Hibbing, Two Harbors, Eveleth, Cloquet and International Falls. Caption on the photograph reads: "Minnesota Older Boys Conference, Dec 7-8&9, 1923 Hibbing, Minnesota - Photo by Aubin."
Panoramic view of members of participants of the postal convention posed for a group photograph in front and along the front entrance of the Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minnesota. The photograph is captioned: "Minnesota 8th Annual Postal Convention July 21 - 33. Hibbing Minn."
Panoramic view of attendees of the Minnesota 8th Annual Postal Convention posed in front of and alongside the front entrance of the Hibbing High School, Hibbing, Minnesota. The photograph is captioned: "Minnesota, 8th Annual Postal Convention July 21 - 33 Hibbing Minn".
Panoramic view of winter scene depicting a panoramic view of both North Hibbing and South Hibbing to include such landmark items as (left to right) the Lincoln School, St. Louis County Court House, Water tower, Episcopal Church, Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine and mining operations, Bennett Park, Brooklyn and Park Addition areas, Municipal Power plant, Hibbing High School, The Androy Hotel and the Hibbing General Hospital.
Panoramic view of many men, women and children who are gathered for a group photograph of their participation in the Old Settlers picnic at an unidentified park or lake in Hibbing, Minnesota. Caption on photograph reads: "Old Settlers Picnic - 1927".
Panoramic view of many men, women and children gathered for a group photograph of their participation in a picnic at an unidentified park or lake in Hibbing, Minnesota. Caption on photograph reads: "Oldsettler's - Picnic Aug-8-37 Hibbing Minn."
Oscar Dally died in 1977 at the age of 92. He built his grocery store and bar in 1923 on the shores of Crystal Lake, Burnsville, Minnesota. The signage on his store originally read Dally's, as his name was spelled, but he later changed it to Dolly's to recognize the way customers and neighbors pronounced his name.
Oscar Dally died in 1977 at the age of 92. He built his grocery store and bar in 1923 on the shores of Crystal Lake, Burnsville, Minnesota. The signage on his store originally read Dally's, as his name was spelled, but he later changed it to Dolly's to recognize the way customers and neighbors pronounced his name.
Oscar Dally, who died in 1977 at the age of 92, built his grocery store and bar in 1923 on the shores of Crystal Lake, Burnsville, Minnesota. The signage on his store originally read Dally's, as spelled, but he later changed it to Dolly's to recognize the way customers and neighbors pronounced his name.
Oscar Dally, who died in 1977 at the age of 92, built his grocery store and bar in 1923 on the shores of Crystal Lake, Burnsville, Minnesota. The signage on his store originally read Dally's, as spelled, but he later changed it to Dolly's to recognize the way customers and neighbors pronounced his name.
Oscar Dally's Place - Oscar Dally died in 1977 at the age of 92. He built his grocery store and bar in 1923 on the shores of Crystal Lake, Burnsville, Minnesota. The signage on his store originally read Dally's, as his name was spelled, but he later changed it to Dolly's to recognize the way customers and neighbors pronounced his name.
Panoramic view of many men and women posed in and around the front entrance of the Village Hall on Center Street in North Hibbing in Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of a steam locomotive with four flatbed railcars with fenced sides. Men and women are posed in a mine pit site (unknown site), standing on and around the railcars. People appear to be in 1920s - 1930s suit and tie/dress apparel and many are wearing ribbon badges and military style headgear. The photograph depicts mining operations in the background with water towers and mining buildings. The right side of the photograph depicts a large silo in the background.
Allen Hawkes seated in wicker rocker; potted fern, bookcase, piano, shaded window and Christmas decorations in room. Cora and Allen Hawkes lived in Waseca until 1920, then moved to Hillsdale, Michigan.
Charles A. Wheaton, an early settler to Northfield. He bought all of John North's holdings when North nearly went bankrupt. Wheaton founded the Rice County Journal, now known as the Northfield News.