Fat stock show at the NoblesCounty Fair Grounds in Worthington Minnesota. Entries are lined up on the race track in front of the judging booth. Line of horses and cattle. Date written on back of the photograph indicates it was taken in 1909.
View from the NoblesCounty Fairgrounds when it was on the south side of the lake on the Ludlow farm. View looking north east across Okabena Lake towards Worthington. Large crowd gathered with their horses and buggies.
The World's Largest Egg Show. NoblesCounty Poultry Association, Worthington, Minnesota. January 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1930. 1040 dozens of eggs on display.
Ole Anderson and Company, Publishers of County Gazetteers
Date Created:
1895
Description:
A 204 page paperbound booklet from 1895 containing historical facts of each individual town and township in NoblesCounty. It includes advertisements and the names of local businesses and their proprietors. Also listed are physicians and county officers as well as the names of county residents grouped by city or township.
Hardcover book containing maps of the villages, cities and townships of NoblesCounty; map of Minnesota, United States and World; Patrons Directory; Illustrations of local people and places; Reference Business Directory; and Analysis of the System of U.S. Land Surveys.
Hardcover book containing maps of the villages, cities and townships of NoblesCounty; map of Minnesota and United States; History of NoblesCounty; and Historical Patrons Director. NoblesCounty Historical Society has a conplete index to names in the plat book and the pages those names appear on. Contact NoblesCounty Historical Society for information from this index.
Narrative history of World War One activities in NoblesCounty during World War One, and provides a photograph with a description of those in the county who fought in the war.
Mrs. Jonas (Elizabeth) Moberg's funeral in 1908. The house was located west of Lake Bella. View includes the horse drawn hearse and mourners including: Rubin Nystrom, Linden Moberg, Oliver Thompson, August Anderson, John Blixt, Hans Nystrom, Edwin Moberg, Mrs. Nels (Hilda) Moberg, Kristine Moberg, Nels Mobery, and baby Mildred Moberg.