Photographic postcard of the Casperson Post Office, exterior view. The photograph includes two families and a dog seated in front of the Post Office. The Casperson Post office was established in 1903 and initially located in Section 18 of Golden Valley Township. It was named for brothers who took homestead claims near it. The Post Office was later moved to section 21, where it operated from 1903 until 1907.
Winter view of the exterior of Jacklin Flour and Saw Mill in Roseau. The mill was located on the west side of the Roseau River north of the Center Street bridge.
Exterior view of Lee's Store & Post Office in Wannaska. Several people are sitting and standing on front porch. The sign above the door reads "Post Office." There is a bicycle leaning against a post on the side of the building. Individuals in the photograph are: Joe Hagen, Mrs. A. O. Hagen, Laura Hagen, Mrs. Knudt Lee and Sarah Lee.
View of winter log piles waiting at the landing to be hauled to the train. Photograph shows three horse drawn sleighs loaded with logs and several bystanders.
View of Main Street in Roseau. The C. A. Pearson Drug Store is located on the west side of the Main Street. Confectionery stores (selling cigars, etc.) were located on both sides of the street. Ole A. Holm's photography studio was located on the west side of Main Street. A beer parlor was located on the east side of Main Street.
View of Pearl Street (Center Street) with several men in front of the Land Office. Webster Hotel is on the right. South of hotel is the Isreal Sjoberg home. The Swedish Lutheran Church, located west of the Sjober house, was one of the first churches in Roseau.
Exterior view of the Pioneer Drug Store in Roseau which was operated by O. A. Pearson. Mr. Pearson stands on the right with the white shirt and the unbuttoned vest.
Studio portrait of Israel Sjoberg, a pioneer merchant of Roseau and Badger, Minnesota. The Sjoberg Brothers operated general merchandise stores and they also owned a roller mill in Badger, Minnesota.
View of the dredging crew and dredges #112 and #144 while dredging Hay Creek, Ditch #9. Val Chapin was Roseau County engineer at the time. The two dredges were owned by the Kohler Contracting Company of Frazee, Minnesota.
View of six men surveying land in Roseau in the winter. The photographic postcard was in the collection of John Johnson, an early surveyor in Roseau County.