A feed barn, where people could take their horses to be fed. Several people on the picture posing for their picture with many buggies and horses waiting their turn.
Burned out building with men working on clean up in the foreground. Snow on the ground. Destroyed was the Heppner & Dick Garage, Jungas Store, Telephone Office and a residence.
Flax bales in the field with some loaded on trucks. A group of 2 to 3 men sit and have their lunch in the shade of a truck loaded with flax. A car with doors open sits in the field to the left of the lunch group.
Flax queen royalty riding in a Chrysler convertible for the Windom parade. Princesses are Shirley Nielson and Ione Hanson with Queen Gail Quarnstrom in the center.
Group photograph of a football team. Pictured are: Ted Hale, Charles Levering, Chris Moede, Richard Collens, Jess Church, James Dolan, O. J. Finstad, and Thomas Hawkins.
A photograph showing the exterior of the public school with three students sitting on the steps. A barn and outdoor toilets are visible in the background.
A snow covered street and buildings on the West side of the square, 4th Avenue, looking north. Pictured are: ?, Nason Meat Market, Hardware store, Land Office, ?, O. Nelson and Son Store, J. O. Thompson Land Office, Baptist Church. Several houses are visible to the north, as well as trees that were planted for a park on the right side of street.
The storefront for the General Merchandise Store on Ninth Street and Fourth Avenue. Several people can be seen walking on both sides of the store. A horse and buggy are parked in front of the store. It is a two-story building, with apartments upstairs and an outside stairway.
The exterior of the General Store in Delft, Minnesota. The store was built in 1903 and operated by the Harder Brothers. The store sold dry goods, groceries, hardware, implements; and also housed the telephone exchange and post office for a time.