A photographic negative bird's eye view of downtown Grasston Minnesota in Kanabec County. The Farm Implement building and part of the Lumber building can be seen.
A photograph of unidentified children in winged costumes, with "Grasston 'Kids'" and "1924" written at the top. On the back of the photo, there is a message to take the kids' picture, and handwritting that states that "sever of these people on the picture still live in this area."
A photograph of eight Lumberjacks from a lumber camp including Nels Johnson, the camp operator on the right, the camp cook, Jonas Peter Nelson and his son Gene Nelson and Arthur Deunewith holding the horse.
Members of the Modern Woodsmen of Kanabec County from Grasston, Minnesota. Members include: Chief Nels Sjadin, C.T. Carlson, Peter Otterson, and other unidentified men. The bottom edge of the photograph is printed with the words: Tends Bryde, Fotograf, Eneret 1902, Youngstarvet Kristiania." Note: The Modern Woodmen of America is a fraternal benefit society founded in 1883.
Group photograph of the Oden Singers. The nineteen male members include: Ed Lilja, A. Edherg, Mr. Brathfelt, Mr. Westam, Mr. Sundberg, Mr. Swan, Henry Olson, Mr. Larson, Mr. Dahlman, J. Hellzen, G. Hellzen, Mr. Forstead, Mr. Moline, D. Hellzen, R. Nelson, Hank Olson, A.J. Roseland, Chas Durtafrin, F. Hellzen.