Men standing on pile of logs ("Eleven thousand and seventy-four feet of white oak") cut for St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway at Clough Brothers and Hartley Camp.
Mary T. Hill and children Clara Hill, Mary Mendenhall Hill, James Nathan Hill, and others at the launching of "Minnesota" steamship. Launching of trans-Pacific steamship, owned by Minnesota corporation.
H.C. Coates, Harrison Lyons, W.H. Dooley, Stephen Lyons, J.G. Sanderman, R.S. Moroney, John Farguhan, and C.F. Hausdorf seated in front of war memorial.
William Nixon, C.F. Hausdorf, W.H. Dooley, Stephen Lyons, J.G. Sanderman, R.S. Moroney, E. Needham, H.C. Coates, Melvin Fuller, and D. Farguhan reclining on the spot where they fought during the Civil War.
Chaplin Miller, William Nixon, C.F. Hausdorf, W.H. Dooley, Stephen Lyons, J.G. Sanderman, R.S. Moroney, E. Needham, Melvin Fuller, and D. Farguhan standing on the spot where they fought during the Civil War.
View of James J. Hill's warehouse on Saint Paul's Mississippi River levee, as well as J.C. and H.C. Burbank's warehouse and other buildings in the area.
Silver Spike ceremony at Benton, Montana Territory. Celebration of construction of St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba rail line across Northern Great Plains to Montana Territory
Portrait of important New York investment banker, who was one of James J. Hill and the Great Northern Railway's principal financial allies. Financial ally to Great Northern Railway, which was headquartered in Saint Paul, MN
Silver Spike ceremony at Benton, Montana Territory. Mary T. Hill? in carriage with group of onlookers. Celebration of construction of St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba rail line across the Northern Great Plains and in to Montana Territory.
Portrait of Maud Van Cortlandt Taylor Hill, Louis W. Hill, Jr., Isabella Taylor, Cortlandt Mucaster Taylor, Walter Curzon Taylor, Maud Van Cortlandt Hill, and Maria Banks Taylor.
James J. and Mary T. Hill's Ninth and Canada Streets residence, which Hill demolished after moving to his new home in 1891 at 240 Summit Avenue in St. Paul.
Interior view of Louis W. and Maud Van Cortlandt Taylor Hill's residence at Summit and Selby Avenues while their home was under construction at 260 Summit Avenue in St. Paul.