Looking south, this is the original house on the farm which is now Kings Addition on the west bank of Lake Sisseton. The road over Bird's Bridge can be seen in background as well as the north end of Shoreacres Drive in Fairmont.
Four men digging a narrow ditch for tile to be placed. One man stands above placing tile with a long handled tool. One man in the background is laying out the tile.
View of a Nicollet County threshing crew in front of a threshing machine. A caption on the reverse indicates that the crew worked in Oshawa and Traverse Townships.
New Prague threshing crew with men, woman, baby and thresher with tractor. (Left to Right) John Kuzelka, George Minar, Frank Korbel, Mrs. Wrabek's father, Mr. Nickolay, John Mikiska, Frank Zelenka, William Wrabek. (Standing on Thresher - Left to Right) John Mares, Charles Flicek, Jim Houska, Boh. Flicek, Lud. Flicek, Al Zelenka, Lipold Wrabek, his daughter holding her niece.
Ole Overvold with his son and daughter, with oxen pulling a plow in Mayfield Township. Wilbur Wilde's land, homesteaded when purchased from a Native American. Daughter is Harriet Wilde. Mildred married Wilbur's son (David). On Reverse side, "David Wilde Krakta, Rt 4 Wilber Wilde opening reservation."