Melchior is wearing a black suit with a white bowtie on the left lapel. He is holding a small black book in his left hand, his right hand is on a slender table next to him, which a candle on it. The background is a backdrop.
A group of men sitting and standing on the steps of the Scott County Courthouse in Shakopee. On the left side of the second to last row is Joseph Ring.
Thirteen men in front of brick store with awning and Hamm's beer signs. Written on back of photograph "Otto Spielman." The Otto Spielman name also appears at the bottom of one of the Hamm's beer sign and on the awning above the door. There is an Opera House advertisment in the window for February 26.
30 men in a wooded area with two kegs, two barrels, and two metal pails. Most of them have a glass in their hand. Some of them are holding glass mugs and some are holding glass bottles. Probably from Jacob Ries bottling works.
Postcard with two images. Upper image is of the bar and foliage against wall. Lower image is a close-up of the rear of the bar with bottles and wall art. Between the images is text bar: Mertz Tap Room, Jordan, Minnesota. We Lead - Others Follow Phones Day - 160, Night - 28. Reverse side of the postcard includes the vertical letters MERTZ and a horizontal list: Liquors, Cafe, Hotel, Dance Hall, Beer Garden, Jordan, Minnesota.
Double wedding of Johanna and Paulina Meyer to John Hespenheide and Christ Woestehoff, respectively. 1897. Guests posed in front of house with grooms seated. The attendants are Henry Hespenheide and Emma Schmalz and Joe Ehlers and Ida Meyer. Bell on pole. Three chimneys visible with smoke coming from them. House is Greek Revival style with roof returns and front porch.
Interior view of the Model Clothing Store in Belle Plaine. Four men in shirts, ties, and sweaters working at store. Fifth man in coat and hat. Display cases with gloves, socks, hats, shirts.
Model Clothing Store Float for a parade on October 3-4, 1936 in Belle Plaine. View includes two oxen pulling a wagon, man in boots and hat and cane, women and two children in the wagon. Two men in white band uniforms, one carrying a snare drum.
Friends Ione Theis and Rosella "Rosie" Dressen Ries standing in front of the Modern Beauty Shop where they work. Store is brick with large glass window with white blinds. Both women are wearing skirts with white shoes. WAAC poster hangs in the shop window. Ione worked at the shop from 1938 to 1946. The store was in downtown Shakopee.
Mr. Charles Kopp is sitting in a chair wearing a suit with white necktie and leather gloves. Mrs. Kopp is standing at his side with a bouquet of flowers in a white dress with high collar and knee-length veil. Standing on small Oriental rug, faux scene on background.
Open wagon pulled by two horses. Mr. and Mrs. Reis on front seat (Mr. Reis holding reins). Four people in wagon: Charles Townsend (standing), Magel Stratton (hat on), Dell Jackson (in white), and Mrs. Oberst (in rear). Buildings to left of wagon and dirt street to right, with houses in the distant. Electric poles directly behind wagon and into distance.
Exterior view of the main building and out buildings of the Nyssen Brewery. Three employees visible in front of entrance and one car. A wagon has a sign on it advertising the Scott County Fair September 12, 13, 14, 1907.
Large limestone house with newer brick addition off back of house. Second story of stone house has a small walkout porch with two people standing on it. Picket fence is in front of house and large chickens are standing in front of it. There is a poweline pole situated onf front of the house, but it does not appear to have lines running to it, yet. One man and three women stand in front of the house.
Postcard group portrait of people in front of Jordan Sulfur Springs Facility. Possibly a combination of staff and patients. The woman seated in front row, second from right is Cathrine Beckius from Jordan.
Two men on bog harvesting mud, while a man in a suit looks on. Munbaden compound can be seen in background to the left and a gazebo is in the background to the right.
View of the interior of the Mudroom at Mudbaden Sulphur Springs. Unmailed postcard shows men lying on the tables being packed with mud, the reverse reads: "Can you find Pappa in the Mud?"
Portrait of Myrtle Laura Egan as Shakopee's city festival queen. The image shows Egan riding in a Ford convertible as part of a parade in Jordan. A sign on the driver's side door reads, in part, "Courtesy of Schmitt Ford." Attached to the side of the car above the rear driver's side wheel is a sign that reads "Miss Shakopee/Myrtle Egan." Egan was sponsored by the First National Bank of Shakopee, where she was an employee, and she served as Miss. Shakopee for both 1957 and 1958.
Administration Building for NYA (National Youth Association) Camp along Minnesota River in Shakopee. Building was originally Murphy's Inn. Pre-fabricated log buildings used to house cabins (made by Shakopee company). Flag pole with American Flag. Site is now Murphy's Landing.
Black and white 5"x 7" of interior of Neubeiser Hardware Store. Wood floor aisle front to rear of store, pressed tin ceiling, glass cases on left side with drawer cupboards behind cases reaching to within about 3' of ceiling. Three men at rear of store, one man leaning on glass case (Joe Neubeiser), one man in business suit and derby hat (Nic Walerius), one man in overalls and work shirt. Low table in foreground with shiny buckets and many glass jars filled with light colored items, seed packet display on right.
Interior of the Nicholas Neubeiser Meat Market in Belle Plaine. Meat and scale are on the counter. A kerosene lamp is hanging from ceiling. Sausage and ham are hanging from the wall. A calendar is hanging on the back wall. Lizzie Siegfried and Jake Schmitt are standing near the cash register.
Street scene in Belle Plaine with horses at a hitching post. The building on the north side was once the Chard Shoe Store and was torn down in 1901. The building on south side was Miss Mersen's candy and millenery shop.