Bethel Male Chorus group photo 1939-1940 with director seated at piano and chorus standing behind. Future President of Bethel College and Seminary, Carl H. Lundquist, in front row, third from the right.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Musicians of the orchestra under the baton of conductor Paul Lemay when it was the Civic Symphony. It became the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra January 15, 1974.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
This painting by W. Gillette depicts the First Pera family home that was built in 1900 but destroyed by the 1918 Forest Fire. Also in the frame is the Pera family's home built after the 1918 Forest Fire. W. Gillette was a relative through marriage to John Pera's wife, Mabel Kaanta.
Panoramic view of Hibbing Concert Band in posed in front of the former Hibbing Memorial Building. The building is supporting banners with the words "Welcome Redmen."
A photograph of the band at the St. Paul J. C. C. Youth Night Dance. The Jewish Community Center of St. Paul was located at Holly and Grotto. The dance featured Yale Libman, a local musician, and his Orchestra.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
A juvenile band under the direction of teacher Miss Elstad, poses while dressed in costumes of capes and headbands and holds their hand percussion instruments. At center front a young band director lifts his baton.
This photograph shows the members of the Lafayette Municipal Band. The photograph is nearly identical to one that appears in the book ""The History of Lafayette 1900-2000"" that has the names of the band members.
Members of the Lafayette Municipal Band are shown with their instruments. This photograph was taken about 1934. The members are wearing new blue and gold uniforms. The names of the band members can be found in the book ""The History of Lafayette 1900 to 2000.""
Teacher Anna Seem's class of young children dressed in 18th century style costumes with faux powdered wigs and aristocratic beauty spots pose for a group picture prior to a French minuet dance recital in Lanesboro.
A photograph taken by Paulsen Studio of the 1934 Mora High School band in concert. The photograph includes Sando; Archie Powers; Jensen; Cecelia Gene; Roger Andrews; Alvin Mattews; Werner Mattews; Elmer Watter; C. M. Elzca (director); Doroth Soderstrom; Howard Peterson; Bruce Buck; Ralph Fairbanks; Muriel Randall; Charlotte Peterson; Water Johnsn; Myron Stolle; Alma Moe; Collis Williams; Irving Ahlquist' Duane Jenney; Maxine Andrews; Mary Jane Peterson; Geneva Rostberg; Carl Dixon; Barbara Hall; Hubert Olson; Dowthea Holland; Rosalie Richardson; Malba Klapmeier; Lawrence Peterson; Willard Richardson; Keith Andrews; Pat Malcolm; Willard Bancroft; Guman Beckstrom; Emma gene; Gerhardt Klatt; Thea Horne.
A cropped photograph of the 1930 Mora Hgh School Band, with "orchestra 1930" written at the top. The photograph includes fifty nine students including Dorthy Alquist; Marim E.; Lucille Richardson; Rasslie Richardson; Willard Richardson; Margart Anderson; Karen H.; Dorthy Hanson; Gladys Zetterberg; Karen Karen; Rose Mich; Roberta H.;Paul B.; and C. M. Elzia directing, with the remaining students unidentified.
A photograph of the 1930 Mora Hgh School Band, with fifty nine students including Dorthy Alquist; Marim E.; Lucille Richardson; Rasslie Richardson; Willard Richardson; Margart Anderson; Karen H.; Dorthy Hanson; Gladys Zetterberg; Karen Karen; Rose Mich; Roberta H.;Paul B.; and C. M. Elzia directing, with the remaining students unidentified.
This oil painting by John Ruikka (April 16, 1880, to May, 1965) depicts the original Palkki gristmill, which was built on the Midway River and located on property of pioneer Erick Palkki. It was used from 1878 to approximately 1916, was built by pioneers to grind grain into flour, and was water powered. Please note that the original spelling, in Finnish, is "Palkki." The spelling as "Palkie" is an Americanized spelling of the name.
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.