A photograph of a steam tractor, horses pulling a water wagon, several men, threshing machine, horse drawn buggy, team of horses pulling a grain wagon. Included in the photograph is Truman and Louis Erdahl on the water wagon.
A photograph of three unidentified young women wearing formal dresses, gloves, and crowns, possibly homecoming dance. The young women wear paper crowns.
Group photograph of South Fork Grange Group, Members pictured include: Jack Sutfin, Ed Nordenstrom, H.E. Berry, Leo Lewelly, Gordon Suelter, Mrs. Chris Schmidt, Mrs. Ernie Chouinard, Ruby Nordenstrom, Helen Sutfin, Ann Molin, Mrs. Leo Lewellyn, Alice Pearson, Lila Roberts, Mrs. H.E. Berry, and Mrs. Godeon Suelter.
A matted photograph of the 1927 Ogilvie High School boy's basketball team. Eight unidentified students and one unidentified coach sit on the floor with one basketball in front of them. The basketball has "O.H.S. '27" written on it.
Photograph of the Fire Department Members in front of the bus that was used to transport Fire Department Members around town. The ten members include: Joe Stahria, Lyle Esler, Wyman Barker, Oho Jensen, Chief - Russell Esler, Lee Goldsmith, H. L. Westby, Stan Humphrey, Oho Stolle, and Victor Peterson.
Group photograph of the 1907 Fire Department members in front of the Fire Hall. Captain S.D. McIlhargey, R.G. Esler, B.A. Baldowsky, Karl H. Williams, A.L. Johnstone, V.C. Ricks, Henry Bracket, John Carlson, V.W. Peterson, J.C. Kin, H.V. Eaton, others not identified.
Worker's, Don Schuatt, Dan Peterson, Bert Jonason, Brad Oswald, E.J. Peterson, Bill Pogue, and Joe Splinter, finishing the Lounge Area at the Mora Country Club.
A photograph of a grassy field with sixteen unidentified people spread out. Some of the people appear to be holding baseball bats. The photograph is labeled at the bottom, "School Picnic 1938 Lone Star School".
Five members of the 1940 Kanabec County Ram Association during the Annual Ram Exchange. Members pictured include: W.H. Bird, Jacob Evenson, Vertus Tamsen, William Regan, and A.E. Aulich, shown with their rams.