Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota; Sewer Book B; map of clay pipe laid by Board of Water Commissioners, April 1924 for Chas. E. Moiser and John McGuire at their expense.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; Block 3, 5 Carli and Schulenburg's Addition; Block 2 County Auditor's Plat Number 3
General Plan of City of Stillwater Minnesota Map shows parks, boulevards, main highway system and proposed parkway. For a different hand-colored version of this map see: umn276714.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; Block 12, 13 of Churchill, Nelson, Slaughter's Addition and Block 4 of Nelson's Second Addition and Block 1 of Marsh's Addition
The Lowell Park Bridge approach is pictured in front of the Lumber Exchange Building at 436 Chestnut in Stillwater, Minnesota. The Lumber Exchange Building was constructed circa 1890 by Stillwater, Minnesota's lumber barons during the boom years of logging on the St. Croix River. It was built by the Union Depot & Transfer Company (who also built Union Station, Stillwater's train depot in 1887 which is directly to the North) on the first modern business block in the city. The building became the Water Street Inn.