Buildings along the west side of South Minnesota Avenue from Grace Street, at left, to the Johnson & Company Building along Broadway, at right, are visible in this view of St. Peter. Other included buildings are the Schaefer Brothers Drug Store, the Nicollet County Bank, and the Nicollet Hotel.
West Duluth; West Duluth Cement Block Works; H. C. Brown owner; fifty-sixth Avenue west and Grand Avenue; manufacturer of concrete blocks, sills, lintels, water tables, porch piers, caps and bases; workers; workmen; tents; concrete blocks; equipment; manufacturing site; telephone poles; railroad
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Interior of the Loveless Grocery and Bakery at 320 10th Street Worthington, Minnesota. The people in the photograph are from left to right: Earl Barkelew, Nellie Crever, William Loveless, Fred Sterling and Mr. Loveless (baker)
Greetings from Maine, Minnesota. Historical note: The swastika symbol was used frequently as a symbol of good luck before it had any assocation with Nazi Germany.
Located in Burlington Township, the Frazee Sawmill is shown with stacked lumber in lumber yard. Caption reads "Frazee sawmill - capacity 1,000,000 ft. every 24 hours."