Group Photograph of Comfort Baptist Church, Ladies Aid, Called "Arbetes Myra" ("working ants"). The group was first organized in 1900 by Mrs. John Ostrom. Members include: Mrs. Kristina Edstrom, Mrs. Tideen and baby, Mrs. Sara Nordeen, Mother of Mrs. John Sundstrom, Mrs. John Erickson, Mrs. Erick Skoglund, Elida Ostrom, Mrs. Lovegren, Mrs. John Lindstrom, Mrs. Sven Soderstrom, Anna Edstrom McKibbon, Emma Ostrom Klapmier, Mrs. John Dahleen, Mrs. Andrew Edstrom, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Lars Guof Larson, Mrs. Christina Edstrom Selene and baby, Mrs. Martha Edstrom Bergren and baby Rose, Mrs. Karen Ostrom, Mrs. Victor Johnson
Group photograph of Comfort Baptist Church Members. This is the oldest known picture of the original church in Comfort Township. The structure was begun in 1901 and completed in 1902 with a parsonage built in 1907. Edward Soderstrom, Gustav Larson, 6 unknown girls, Fritjof Ostrom, Vilhelm Ostrom, 5 unknown boys, Caroline Peterson, Tiolindia Monson, Martha Erickson, Mrs. Oscar Ostrom, Christine Sundstrom, Ida Sundstrom, Elizabeth Johnson, Anna Edstrom, unknown girl, John Ostrom, J.A. Edstrom, Martha Johnson, Anna Johnson, 2 unknown persons, Victor Johnson Jr., Ole Svenson, Victor Johnson Sr., Nels Lidstrom, Swan Soderstrom Sr., John Erickson, John Sundstrom, Ole Edstrom,, 3 unknown persons, Sarah Ostman, John Swanson, Hjalmar Obbarius, Nels Hallstrom, John Hallstrom, 1 unknown person, Student Pastor Dalheed, Oscar Ostrom holding unknown baby, Sven Sevenson, 2 in doorway unknown persons
A photograph of the Erdahl's log home in Pomroy Township with two Clydesdale horses, Minnie Erdahl, Esther Truman and Louis Erdahl in front of the log house.
A photograph of the first meeting for the Minnesota Potato Growers held in St. Paul Minnesota on August 10, 1919. The man marked with the red "x" is J. Oscar Serline of Kanabec County.
A photograph of the G.E Williams Lumber Companies parade float for the 4th of July Parade in 1903 sitting in front of their store located at the corner of N.W Railroad street and Union street.
A photograph of the Government Men of Kanabec County in 1913. Front Row: County Commissioners J. Oscar Serline, WM Tomson, Geo W Holmes, Martin Nystrom, and H.E Sjoboen. Second Rown: Auditor Anton Peterson, Attorney J.C King, and Surveyor A.H Merrill.
A photograph of four rows of unidentified children from the 1928 Home Ec Club. All of the children appear to be female, though many of their clothing and haircuts are ambiguous.
A photograph taken at the Grandstand at the Kanabec County Fair in Mora Minnesota. James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern Railway is standing on the platform in the center of the picture and is surrounded by several people standing on the ground.
Group photograph of the Kanabec County Farm Bureau Officers with their wives. Pictured are: Mr. and Mrs. Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cross, Mr. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Edstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Krisel, Mr. and Mrs. Smith (County Agent), Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Danielson.
A group photograph of the government officials in Kanabec county during the early 1900s. The photograph includes Anton Smith, Gunnar Naumen, Andrew Larson, S.D Seavey, C.E.Williams, JC Pope, and seated is Albin (Swan) Malander.
A photograph of the Kanabec County Officials of 1914. First row: County Commissioner G.W. Holms, Commissioner WM. Tomson, Register of Deeds A.M Anderson, Judge of Probate M.E. Wescott, County Commissioner Martin Nystrom. Second Row: County Commissioner H.E Sjoboen, Treasurer Chas J. Erickson, Commissioner Oscar Serline, Clerk of Court W.W. Tenny, County Auditor Anton Peterson, County Superintendent of Schools William Fairbanks, Coroner Dr. R.W Whittier. Last Row: Sheriff Chas R. Williams, Court Commissioner Geo H. Newbert, County Attorney J.C King, Deputy State Engineer A. H Merrill.
A photograph of a grassy field with sixteen unidentified people spread out. Some of the people appear to be holding baseball bats. The photograph is labeled at the bottom, "School Picnic 1938 Lone Star School".
A photograph looking South on Main Street, Mora Minnesota. There are cars, people crossing the street and businesses like the hardware store, a food store, a furniture store and a radio store that are identifiable from signs on the businesses.
A photograph taken on Main Street in Mora Minnesota looking North. There is a gas station, Farm Lands, store, Drug store, cars parked along the street and a few people off to the right hand side.