Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, about the previous day's election. The weather looking like snow. He includes a copy of the Republican ticket.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He contemplated the past and the future at his farm. He would like to find a photographer to document the progress of establishing his farm.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He described a beautiful sunrise that higlighted hills to the east and the plains to the west of his home. He is busy getting the house ready for winter, and the land ready for spring.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georiga McKee. He began by talking about the weather and then gave his view on the book, "The Revolt of Islam" which he had just read.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, of his stay in St. Paul, Minnesota. He saw Nez Perce Indians and Chief Joseph while on a walk. He wrote of his niece, Miss Ella. He contemplated whether to stay in St. Paul for the winter.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, about how cold it has been. Living in a tent, it is hard for him to write. He talks of her (Georgia) about going to church for both of them as there is no church convenient for him to attend.
An unidentified man working with power line cable at the site of Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota power line construction through Grant County, Minnesota.
Members of the Numedalslaget and Totenlaget are gathered in a grassy area, possibly a fairgrounds. An old car is on the right of the group. A mix of open land, homes and trees are in the background.
A power line drum puller stringing power line for the Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota high voltage power line construction through Grant County, Minnesota.
An unidentified man standing at the back of a boom truck with a large pulley attached. For use in contstruction of the Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota high voltage power line through Grant County, Minnesota.
A large group of men, women and children are posed in front of an unidentified church. They are dressed in suits and dresses. Most of the women wear hats. A number of the people have a ribbon pinned on them with the letters YPL.
Reels of power line cable and drum puller stringing cable for the Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota high voltage power line through Grant County, Minnesota.
Reels of power line cable on flatbed trucks for the Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota high voltage power line through Grant County, Minnesota.
Reels of power line cable on flatbed truck in front of a power line tower for the Cooperative Power Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota/United Power Association, Elk River, Minnesota high voltage power line through Grant County, Minnesota.
Men and women confirmed by Reverend Ivar Sandberg during his twenty-five years of serving Barrett, Minnesota churches are gathered with him outside the Barrett Lakeside Pavilion.
A photograph of Richardson D. Barrett, son of Theodore H. and Georgia Barrett, on the front steps of his home located in Section 9, Donnelly Township, Stevens County, Minnesota. He holds a suitcase and a hat in his left hand. Two dogs are on the steps with him.
A large group of men, women and a few children are posed in front of a large brick building. They are dressed in suits and dresses. A large banner for the Sigdalslaget is mounted stand in the center back.
A large group of men, women and children are posed on a grassy area, possilby at a fairgrounds. They are dressed in suits and dresses. Most of the men and women wear hats. A large banner for the Sigdalslaget is mounted stand in the center back. A Norwegian flag and an American flag are spread on the ground in front of the group. A building for the Bethlehem Ladies Aid lunch stand is on the right. Homes can be seen in the background on the left.