Group portrait of women workers at Jordan Sulphur Springs. They wear aprons, skirts, and whit blousses. Woman in the middle is the cook. Woman at left is Cathrine Beckius. They stand just outside of the facility.
Postcard of the gable front schoolhouse with a bell tower and the entrance at one end and a chimney at the opposite end. Three windows with closed shutters. In white lettering the caption reads, "Public School, Helena, Minnesota."
Portrait of high school class seated at desks. Identified by row, front to back in "people." Other students (possibly another class that shared the same room) are visible in background. Jay McDevitt and Bill Crahan.
Faded image of a five man hunting party (identified in "people" category). Four in hats, three in overalls, and all carrying shotguns. Two men hold up beer glasses as if in toast. Man on far right holds fish in his right hand. Jake Krekelberg and Jack Guenther.
Photographic postcard group portrait of people (many workers) on front steps of Jordan Sulfur Springs Facility. Cathrine Beckius of Jordan is in a grouping of women to the right (face circled in blue ink).
Portrait of four boys posing as a kind of musical act. Roman Schmitt, at left, dressed in dark cap and sweater vest with bowtie and white trousers, holding a harmonica in one hand and a baton in the other, possibly acting as director. Other three boys dressed identically in dark caps, light sweater vests with dark stripes, bowties and white slacks, each holding a harmonica.
Black and white photograph of a parade going past Ries Bottling Works at Holmes and Third Streets in Shakopee, 1945. Ries Bottling Works was established in 1872 and torn down in 1978. The photo shows the American Legion marching past. Little boy is saluting the marching soldiers which are carrying flags.
Fragment of a picture postcard (both ends cut off) showing boy on a bare back horse wearing overalls, broad hat and brandishing a length of rope. Another boy holds the reigns and bridle. Visible in background are small buildings, a church steeple and carriage. One of the boys is identified as George Vancore.
Postcard group portrait of men and women workers outside Jordan Sulfur Springs Facility. Six men left, all with arms crossed; 3 in white suits, 3 in slacks and shirt sleeved shirts (possibley the masseuses). Eight woman on right. All in white dresses, some with aprons and Nurses hats. Fourth from right is Cathrine Beckius from Jordan.
View of derailed engine # 147 of the Minneapolis and Saint Louis Railway near Jordan. Engine laying on its side in ditch off the tracks, the debris in foreground include rails and pieces of metal. The rest of train appears to be on the tracks in the background. Writing on reverse side: "All three units down embankment Jordan 342."
Group portrait of Laura Druke, Gertrude Spellacy, Ann Albrecht, Mayme Becker, Florence "Flora" Albrecht working in a field. Each woman is wearing a wide-brimmed sun hats, overalls, and carrying milk pales. Some are full of ears of corn and potatoes they have picked.