A group photo of 107 Minnesota Highway Department staff, taken in 1922 in front of the building located at 1246 University Avenue. Individuals are numbered from left to right, top to bottom, and names are given on an attached sheet below. They are: Joe Chapman; Cedarburg; Walter Pilcher; Alex Fraser; A. McNamara; Mike Hoffman; McNulty; P. McCauley; R. J. Wolfangle; George Scales; J. S. McMillan; E. E. Carley; J. C. Robers; Harold Swanson; H. S. Skarnes; K. Mason; Al Kirk; A. Gardner; L. W. Dawson; Bill Nye; H. M. I. Larsen; R. Blase; Milton Haley; Hugh Gage; I. Lunos; Bob Cosgrove; Robert Ainsworth; John Colt; Chas. Cassin; Louis Arnold; George Crowl; C. Draves; E. O. Ilstrup; T. Lyden; Magnuson; A. E. Berglund; Ed Ek; Eddie Mills; P. Trimmer; Fuller; Ken Johnston; Russ Stumar; Al Bordenaye; Red Monaugh; Cy Murphy; Al Phoenix; Austin Kilgore; Jimmy Kane; M. O. Giertson; Bannister; Al Larkin; Bertha Dearborn; Anderson; Faner Wonderly; Rudy Hoffman; Elsie Loy; Steve Kelly; Cass Lawler;
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of a road crossed by a foot bridge, looking in to downtown Minneapolis. From the context of the surrounding photos, it is likely Washington Avenue. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Black-and-white photograph of the inside of the Trout Brook sewer extension near Maryland Avenue. Trout Brook once ran from McCarrons Lake in Roseville to the Mississippi River. During the development of St. Paul, the brook was buried and rerouted into a storm sewer. The brook was later partially uncovered and turned into the Trout Brook Nature sanctuary. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library