Glass lantern slide of lunch counter at the café, two women and a boy posing behind the counter, possibly Mrs. Jack Bailey and Mrs. Greene. Also one man sitting on stool at counter. A calendar is visble on the wall.
Glass lanter slide, interior view of barbershop. Dave Rempsel with customer Clarence Dahlmier in his barber shop. Another customer and the camera are visible in the mirror's reflection.
Dingler General Store after residence was built on. A car is visible in front of the store. Photograph taken around the time the Dinglers sold the business to Culbertson.
Women's organization, the Woodstock Guards of Loyalty, posing in uniform on the steps of the Pipestone County Courthouse. The purpose of the group was to band the ladies together to assist in carrying on the work of the men who were called to the colors, to help the United States in the prosecution of the war and, if need be, to go on the battle line to fight for democracy.
Main Street in Trosky, dirt, with four street lights down the middle. Several cars backed in to parking spots, and a few businesses visible on the right side, including Arends Blacksmith Shop and the Trosky Bar.
Main Street in Ruthton, ending in grassy area. Wooden storefronts lining each side, including a meat market, real estate office and the Ruthton House Hotel.
O. M. Edsill purchased the general store in 1908. The Edsills added on living quarters and a section for a hardware store. A man and two girls pose in front, possibly O. M. Edsill and daughters Rose and Lillie.
South side of Olive Street including the Ferris Opera House, the Moore Block, the Calumet Block and on down. Several horse and wagons parked on the dirt street as well as a group of boys.
Center of the road view of East Olive (Main) Street in Pipestone. Pipestone County Bank building on the left, the Moore Block and Ferris Grand Opera House among others in the block on right side.
Southwest corner view of the Pipestone National Bank Building, as Pipestone State Bank moved in after construction. Other businesses visible in the photograph are: Minneapolis Clothing & Dry Goods, Crook's Drug Store and Taylor & Johnson Jewelry Store.
This contract, for a piece of land in Woodbury County, Iowa, is between S. H. Graves of Close Brothers & Company for William T. Humble, and Levi A. Kidney and Frank Weibel of Woodbury County, Iowa. It is for Lot Four of Block Seventeen of Coles addition to Sioux City, Iowa for the sum of $1,100.00. This is in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. The contract includes detail of payment between July 2, 1900, and paid in full December 21, 1905. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under the business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.
Close Brothers & Company, 84 La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois
Date Created:
1900-07-02
Description:
This contract, for a piece of land in Woodbury County, Iowa, is between S.H. Graves of Close Brothers & Company for William Humble, and Levi A. Kidney and Frank Keibel of Woodberry County, Iowa. It is for lot 4, Block 17, Cokes Addition to Sioux City, Iowa. This is in Woodbury County, Iowa. The contract involves one lot for the sum of $1,100 and includes a detail of payments made between July 2, 1900 and paid in full December 19, 1905. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.
Close Brothers & Company, 84 La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois
Date Created:
1900-02-05
Description:
This contract, for a piece of land in Pipestone County, Minnesota, is between Close Brothers & Company for South Minnesota Land Company and L.D. Peek of Pipestone County, Minnesota. It is for south half of the southeast quarter of Section 11, Township 108 North, of Range 45 West of the fifth Principal meridian. This is in Fountain Prarie Township, Pipestone County, Minnesota. The contract involves 80 acres for the sum of $840 and includes detail of payments made between February 6, 1900 and paid in full November 19, 1900. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.
Edgerton's Modern Woodman of America Lodge members pose with a band. All members are wearing decorative ribbons on their coat lapels. No lodge members are identified. The Modern Woodmen of America is a fraternal benefit society founded in 1883.
This contract, for a piece of land in Brookings County, South Dakota, is between Close Brothers & Company for William T. Humble and Ditlew M. Frederiksen of Cook County, Illinois. It is for the West half of the Northeast quarter and the East half of the Northwest quarter of Section 25 Township 111 North, of Range 52 West of the fifth principal meridian. This is in Windsor Township, Brookings County, South Dakota. The contract involves 160 acres for the sum of $960.00 and includes detail of payment between December 6, 1899, and paid in full July 7, 1900. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under the business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.
Close Brothers & Company, 84 La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois
Date Created:
1899-09-16
Description:
This contract, for a piece of land in Pipestone County, Minnesota, is between Samuel Houghton Graves of Close Brothers & Company and F.V. Denhart of Pipestone County, Minnesota. It is for Lots 25 & 26, Block 10 of the Original Plat of Pipestone City, Sweet Township, Pipestone County, Minnesota for the sum of $1200. The contract is for the sum of $1200 and includes a detail of payment beginning September 16, 1899. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.
This contract, for a piece of land in Pipestone County, Minnesota, is between S.H. Graves of Close Brothers & Company for South Minnesota Land Company and J. Watling of Osceola County, Iowa. It is for the northwest quarter of Section 33 in Township 108 North, of range 44 west of the fifth principal meridian. This is in Aetna Township, Pipestone County, Minnesota. The contract involves 153 92/100 acres for the sum of $1,577.68 and includes detail of payment between September 12, 1899, and paid in full September 1, 1900. The Close Brothers & Company, composed of William Close, James Close, John Close, Frederick Close and S.H. Graves, organized in 1876 and located in Pipestone in 1883. They also operated under the business names Western Land Company and the South Minnesota Land Company.