Portrait of Professor William Robertson, early horticulturist and superintendent of the Northwest Experiment Farm, Crookston, and developer of a school of agriculture for that part of Minnesota.
Portrait of Charles Y. Lacy, former Secretary of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society and second Professor of the Theory and Practice of Agrifculture at the University of Minnesota, 1874-1880.
A portrait of Georgia (McKee) Barrett, Herman, Minnesota, seated at a table holding flowers laid on the table. She is wearing a black dress with white lace bow at the neck. Taken at an unknown location.
Group of horticulturalist professors on an outing. Pictured L-R in top row: Samuel B Green (MN), LC Corbett (WV), SC Mason (KN), B Von Herff (Ohio College), W.R. Lazenvy, L.R. Jones (VT), R. McGinnis, Chas F Wheeler (MI), E.S. Goff (WI), S.A.Beach (NY), Stintson.
Exterior photograph of the Farm House, purchased by the University of Minnesota in 1882 to serve as the new site for the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station. This became the St. Paul campus of the University.
A view of Underwood. In the center a train sits on train tracks. The left and right are several homes. Some homes are surround by fences. A cow is near the train. Leafless trees are scattered throughout.
Business trade card advertising a product claimed to treat feminine problems including bloating, headaches, ulcers, sleeplessness, and depression, among other ailments. Product sold by both Mathis & Friedlander and S.O. Whitcomb.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Business trade card advertising Muzzy's Sun Gloss & Corn starch, produced by the Elkhart Starch company (Elkhart, Indiana), sold by the Arctic Cracker & Spice Company (Minneapolis, Minnesota).
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Business trade card advertising "the greatest holiday sale ever known in Minneapolis" at the Plymouth Clothing House, sellers of clothing for men and boys.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library