Photograph of the Members of "His Awakening" cast and few friends "filling up" at lunch Hour. Taken at the country home of Dr. Mayo in Rochester, Minn. Howard Huntley upper left and Myrtle Huntley and her mother in the lower center of photo.
Black and white photograph of Company C in front of the Elks Club at 65 East Fourth Street. On the left side is L.O. Huntley with his hands in his pockets. He was a Civil War veteran who served with General Sherman.
Howard Huntley appears in the upper left corner of the image. This photograph was taken at the Frank Magas home. A cast from one of Huntley's feature. Myrtle Huntley fourth from the left. Hattie Brandon 6th from left.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley and Charles Arling robbing the grocery store on the east end of Winona. Film still from the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Portrait of Myrtle Huntley and Harvey Brandon falling down on the front steps of the grocery stores. Myrtle is scolding him for is fall. From the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Black and white Photograph of Myrtle Huntley and Harvey Brandon meeting on the wooden steps of the local grocery store. Film still from the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Black and white photograph of Kenneth Boyd and Myrtle Huntley in a kitchen. Myrtle is holding a loaf of bread and in the background there is a can of Watkins Company baking soda.
Winona Levee shown in front on bench with Myrtle Huntley sitting in the middle. One man in a white suit sitting on the bench and a small boy dressed like Charlie Chaplin standing behind the bench.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley, Wilfred Sebo, Mr. Burlingam of the Opera House and Mr. Burns sitting at a table in the main dining room of the home.
Black and white print of Three bathing beauties Harriet Brandon, Myrtle Huntley, and Violet Norton daughter of the Fire chief of Winona. Sitting on a rock.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Hattie Brandon, Muriel Ostrich, and Harvey Brandon. Part of a motion picture production by B & B Film Co. Ben Huntley.
Black and white print of Howard Huntley with a Model T Ford Roadster belong to his dad Ben Huntley. Taken at Huntley home at 171East 4th Street in Winona, Minn.