Crowd of people are gathered around the Agate Bay Hotel (1924-1974) construction site for the laying of the cornerstone. American Legion Post 109 placed the cornerstone.
A parade in St. Peter. The Nicollet Hotel, at the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Park Row, is at left. The buildings are along the west side of the 100 block of South Minnesota Avenue.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter. A float heading north is shown in front of the Nicollet County Courthouse on the east side of the 500 block of South Minnesota Avenue.
This photograph shows a group of St. Peter residents at a picnic. The names are on the reverse side of the photograph. Among the individuals listed are members of the Peterson, Cosgrove, Ribble, and Schleuder families.
This photograph shows the members of the St. Peter Sorosis Club, a local women's organization. The photograph was taken in front of the Daniels home in St. Peter.
Group of soldiers riding horses going south on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter. The soldier leading the parade is approaching the intersection at Nassau street. Several horse-drawn vehicles and a couple of bicycles are shown. The reverse side of the photograph is dated Oct. 20, 1900.
Group of twenty-two men and women and six boys posing for the Ogilvie Ladies Club. Members and friends pictured include: Hannah Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Winnie Oldencamp, Mary Gibson, Lela McDougall, Mrs. McNally, Mildred Pringle, Maude Wicklund, Flossie Pringle, Bessie Doeblew, Eva Hainlin, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Achterkick, Rosetta Olson, Mrs. Pringle, Mr and Mrs. Judd, Mr. Wicklund, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Conger, Mr. Gibson, Boys: Frank Thompson, Ben Hainlin, Clifford Conger, Walter Achterkick, Forest Thompson, and Newton Conger.
This photograph shows Gov. and Mrs. John A. Johnson with friends at Lake Emily, east of St. Peter. Gov. Johnson is the second man from the right. Mrs. Johnson is the fourth woman from the right.
View of a parade float in St. Peter filled with a number of women, many of whom carried parasols. The rear of the first Lincoln School, which was located on the north side of Chestnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, can be seen in the background. The school was destroyed by a fire in 1913.
This photograph shows women who were members of the Rakeover Club in St. Peter. They were from well known St. Peter families. Note the rakes shown in the photograph. The club was organized in about 1890, and lasted for nearly 20 years.
Group portrait of the football team. Professor Keppel, Chester West, William Carew, Ed Williams, Gust Abrahamson, Grundahl, Emery Swenson, President Waite Shoemaker, Claude Cambell, Fred Swenson, William Ziegler, Pete Ahles, Clyde Shilke, Matt Garding, Warren Allen, John Shoemaker, and Lee Ford. .
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Warren Allen, Bill Carew, Bill Jiegler, Hall, Peterson, Emery Swenson, McDonald, Campbell, and Andrew Anderson.
A photograph of the G.E Williams Lumber Companies parade float for the 4th of July Parade in 1903 sitting in front of their store located at the corner of N.W Railroad street and Union street.
Moon Brothers Theater tent interior; close up of stage and painted scenery backdrop; Magic Lantern on a table for projecting images; chairs for seating
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Fred Swanson, Claude Campbell, Bill Carew, Warren Allen, Ed Williams, George Lynch (coach), and Gust Abrahamson.
Group portrait of the women's basketball team. Members include G. Odney, Coach George Lynch, G. Brown, F. Hawkins, G. Schiedinger, F. Williams, C. Lausted (captain), F. Eynon, and F. Abbot.
Group portrait of the women's softball team. Members are Edith Lundhold (center field), Mae Greogry (2nd base), Beatrice Waite, Bertha Lausted (pitcher), Margaret Bohan (left field), Hazel McGibbon (mascot), Lucinda Gregory (right field), Birdie Larson, Marie Scheidieger (catcher), Nellie Bartholomew (shortstop), Mae Gavin (captain and third base).