A photograph of the Ann River Logging company with the largest load of logs hauled. Weighing 37,120 pounds with 56 logs. Three men and four horses hauling.
A photographic glass plate of the L.E. Dennewith General Merchandise Store Front in Grass Lake Minnesota with six unidentified people in the front, two horse buggies off to the left hand side and six people directly in front of the store.
Members, former members, and families of the Little Ann Mother's Club. Photograph includes: Gladys DeWitt, Frank Thompson Sr., Pete and Francis DeWitt Nelson, Marion and Ruby DeWitt, Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Frank Thompson Jr., Ray and Helen Altman, Ed and Lila Bossen, Don DeWitt, Charlie Nelson, Marion Nelson and "Teach" Marion DeWitt, Carrie Casey, Wayne and Grandma Opal DeWitt, Richard and Vivian DeWitt, Marion and Joan Cooper, Rita and Wilford Frecher, Dolores and Dick Peterson, Ruby and Willis Trupe, Lyle and Phillip Thompson, Glenn and Elaine Thompson and Grandchildren, Thelma DeWitt, Lela and Ruthie Shoumaker, Von Thompson, Junea Thompson, Irene Altonan, Marlys Blum, Glenae Thompson, Charlotte and Duane DeWitt, Delphea DeWitt Cooper, Bruce Cooper, Gary and Denise Cooper, Shari DeWitt.
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 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.
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.
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.
Group Photograph of members of the Knights of Columbus of Mora, Minnesota. Members include: R. Richardson, D. Thomas, D. Fiala, B. Folsom, M. Zetterberg, and 4 unknown men.
Group photograph of ten members of the Knights of Columbus of Mora, Minnesota. Members pictured include: F. Shmitz, M. Zetterberg, R. Hill, Toenies, R. Richardson, D. Thomas, D. Fiala, M. Zetterberg, and 2 unknown men.
A large group photograph of the Minnesota County Commissioners and Auditors at the Twin City Babcock Conference of April 8 and April 9, 1920. In the second row beginning at the sixth person is Alfred Sanders, J. Oscar Serline, Ed Peterson and W. Monson.
A black and white photo taken outside of a group of woman at the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1917. Ellen Ericksan is identified as the woman in the back row, third from the right.
A black and white photo taken outside that pictures a group of boys at the Minnesota State Fair in Ramsey County, Minnesota in 1917, Ross Boyle is pictured in the front row first boy on the left.
A photograph of the Modern Woodsmen of America, the Grasston Group in 1910. Left to right is: Chief Nels Sjodin, C.T Carlson, and Pete Rotterson, all of Grasston, Minnesota. The Modern Woodman of American is a fraternal benefit society.
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.
Mora Baseball Team include 12 unidentified members and unidentified batboy. The one identified player is Charles Handschu, he is standing behind the batboy.
Real photographic postcard and group portrait of the 1912 Mora Booster Band Members. Twenty-seven members are included in the image; but their names are not known.