Exterior view of the Sveadahl Store in Sveadahl. C.A. Holmquist. The store is no longer in existence. It was built in 1894 by Nels Nelson and sold the usual fare as well as serving as a locker plant. The store closed in 1967.
Long time harness maker and dealer George Hartung operated this store. He is pictured on the left. His business was located at 708 First Avenue South St. James, MN. Will become Sam's Electric in fall of 1977.
Pictured here is the crew that installed the first aerial lead cable for St. James, Minn. Pictured in the top left is Denny Pitman. Top right is Al Haugen; Middle left is Emil Anderson and middle right is Sig Bergman. At the bottom is Oscar Petersen.
Interior view of the first Furniture store in St. James. It faced west in the middle of the block, opposite the hospital. Owned by the Wenstrom family.
Noonan Hotel kitchen and staff. Pictured left to right: Mary Sague, Agnes Harrison, unknown, Mrs. Wagner, unknown, Mrs. (Cliff) Margaret Harrison Thompson (twin to Agnes Harrison), and Josie Haug.
The St. James Hospital and Sanitarium and Hospital. Treatments offered are electric vibration, thermolite hydrotherapy, vapor cabinet, electric cabinet, massage and Swedish movements. The physician is Dr. Beckstrom who is a naturopathic physician. The hospital and sanitarium are operated by the Department of Natural Methods in St. James, Minnesota.