Exterior view of the Church of the Messiah which was installed at Prairie Island in 1905. The abandoned church was brought by barge by Prairie Island Mdewakanton people and is still in use 100 years later.
Pictured in the front are Victor Almquist and his assistant Campbell. Pictured left to right in the back row are Axel Johnson, Oscar Isaacson, Harry Nettum, Preston Roald, Joe Bollinger, and Halfdan O. Eide.
The formal portrait of William Hoffman of Prairie Island. Hoffman was a member of the Mdewakanton band of Dakota. His Dakota name was Ta Shunke Maza which translates to Iron Horse.
Formal portrait of Julia and Mabel Rouillard on the occasion of Mabel's confirmation. Julia's husband Thomas was the lay minister at the Church of Messiah.
Seated from left to right are J.W. Hancock, John Hack, Sr., H.B. Wilson, David Hancock. Standing from left to right are D.C. Hill, Wm. B. Hancock, Nathan Sargent, S.S. Grannis, M.B. Lewis, J.W. Northrup.
Shown standing left to right are Captain Charles Ahlers, John Fisher, and Goodwin Esterly. Shown seated are Charles Fisher, referee Carl Reckner, and Michael Kappel. The manager, E.P. Neill, is shown in the left corner.
External view of the Red Wing Printing Company, located at 220 Bush Street. Pictured left to right are Jens K. Grondahl, George Gulbranson, William Kline, Unknown boy, Policeman Jansen, and W. L. Beeman.