Street scene shows a packed dirt road lined with sidewalks. Several multi-story houses line the road. Two harbors courthouse on the right. Two Churches on the left. Identified as 4th Avenue, Two Harbors.
Looking north on Central at unusual track arrangement where the Filtration Plant Railway crosses, then parallels the streetcar in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View south from water tower looking across the intersection of 27th Avenue and West Superior Street, in Duluth, Minnesota. Rear of office building at left.
Parking lot in front of Alfred Parkers home on West Broadway. The son of a Methodist Clergyman, Alfred Parker was born in Maine in 1824. He served in the Mexican War and went to the California gold fields in the rush of 1849. In the early 1850s he came back east by rail and then up the Mississippi by steamboat to St. Paul. In 1854, Parker homesteaded a farm near what is now 42nd and Perry. In 1855 Parker married his neighbor's daughter, Elizabeth Malbon. Her father built the couple a fine house at 4109 Lakeland. A couple years later he built another house on an adjoining lot. The Parker house was used as a stopover by travelers and teamsters hauling on the Bottineau Road. Both houses, in the heart of the business district, were torn down in the 1970s.
Black and white photograph of an Ogilvie, Minnesota street in 1947. Ogilvie is located in Kanabec County. There are cars parked down the street, the Benson Carlson Company appliance store, the hardware store, and the Ogilvie grocery store are also in view.�
Looking south on West Broadway Avenue from 42nd Avenue North. The Robin Theater and the Robbinsdale water tower on the right. There are to city buses in the foreground. The Fawcett Building is on the left.
Street scene taken from Old High School. Original Lake County courthouse and sheriffs residence can be seen on the right side of the image. Note the wooden sidewalks and wagon-rutted roads.
Trainmen posed on the steps of Nicollet Station in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Possible identities include: 745 Herbert J. Soley 1913-1917; 696 Arthur Runquist 1914-1916; 730 Carl A. Olson 1912-1918; 672 Olaf E. Lindeberg 1911-1947; 932 Adolph J. Murck 1914-1917; 749 Alvin A. Neumann 1913-1917; 758 Anthony A. Chaska 1913-1917; 860 Robert A. Bragg 1913-1933; 885 Nels Nelson 1913-1916.
Image shows Main Street view facing west. On the right side of the street is the Star Cafe and New Prague Cleaners. On the left side of the street is the New Prague Post Office and the Schanus Cafe.
A photograph taken on Main Street in Mora Minnesota looking North. There is a gas station, Farm Lands, store, Drug store, cars parked along the street and a few people off to the right hand side.
A photograph taken on Main Street in Mora Minnesota looking North. There is a gas station, Farm Lands, store, Drug store, cars parked along the street and a few people off to the right hand side.
Image shows Main Street looking east. Water tower is in backround. The Power plant in the background was razed in 2013. In front of power plant is Rech & Yackley Monument Works.
A photograph looking South on Main Street, Mora Minnesota. There are cars, people crossing the street and businesses like the hardware store, a food store, a furniture store and a radio store that are identifiable from signs on the businesses.
Looking downhill on Seventh Avenue East from Ninth Street, the junction of the abandoned Kenwood Avenue line and still-operating East Eighth Street line in Duluth, Minnesota.
Looking east from Point of Rocks at horsecars on Superior Street in Duluth, Minnesota. Building at right between the horsecars is the carbarn at 11th Avenue West.