Looking south on Main Street. A three-story building is in the center of the picture. Right side west is on southwest corner of Madison and Second Street. Top fourth floor removed, now Carlson Drugstore.
Interior view of an Ortonville meat market and butcher shop. Two men stand behind the counter and one man stands in front of the counter. Behind the counter is a sign that reads, "Cash Market, Beginning April 1, 1919."
Interior view of an Ortonville meat market and butcher shop. Two men stand behind the counter and one man stands in front of the counter. Behind the counter is a sign that reads, "Cash Market, Beginning April 1, 1919."
Group portrait of the Coronet Band. Band members from left to right: Henry Romander, Irving O. Bron, Henry Godrey, Ernie Davis, Ralph Godfrey, August Carlson, Willet Hyde, Will Bron, Hoard Hancock and Carl Bron.
Ortonville High School football team of 1901. Team members include: Smithson, Scholberg, Schoen, Coach Oelhler, Sparrow, Prof Childs; mid row: Hanson, Karn, Clark, Garner, Linquist; front row: Scholberg, Etta, Frost, mascot French.
Members of the Basketball Team pose in uniform and with a basketball that is painted "Dist. Champs. '18." This marked the Ortonville High School Team's first entry in the State Tournament.
Photographic postcard of the Ortonville Football team. Players from left to right: Earl Godfrey, Orrie Mundweiler, Joe Petrick, Francis Beck, Marvel Beck, Bill Mc Lane, Geo Von Eschen, Arthur Wheeler, CS Hahn, Coach Leonard Von Eschen, Irving Koepke, Coach, Hugh Amodt, Harry Geier, Carl Hasslen
Studio portrait of the members of the Ortonville High School Football team and coach. The Ortonville team were the "Champions of Western Minnesota-Season of 1902." The names of the team members, their positions and a record of their football season is printed on the mount.
Studio portrait of the Ortonville High School football team. Team members include: E. Godfrey, C. S. Hahn, Leonard Von Eschen, Joe Petrick, Harry Geier, and George Von Eschen.
Composite image of Ortonville's leading businesses including the Ortonville State Bank, Palm's Jewelry Shop, Schoen's, Park Garage, First National Bank, Pioneer Co-Operative Department Store, Kollitz Mercantile Company, Columbian Hotel, Geier Lumber Company Nielson's Drug Store and the Citizens National Bank.
Exterior view of the Paul Trapp Harness Shop in Big Stone City. The sign above the door reads, "Harness, Boots & Shoes." The men in front of the store include Paul Trapp, Herman Lueck, Mr. Meyerhofer and Paul Trapp, Jr.
Interior view of the Pioneer Meat Market decorated for Christmas. George C. Shumaker was the proprietor. The image caption reads: "Auntie and Uncle decorated his picture."
Tall tale photographic postcard of Alex Semrau in his 1908 Buick. Alex Semrau's 1908 Buick car was specially modified for his prosthetic arms. Postcard reads, "When we go after anything we get it."