Group photo showing the oldest living graduate from the Winona Normal School, the college president, and the homecoming queen and court during the Winona State College 1948 Homecoming, Winona, Minnesota.
Exterior view of the Watkins Administration Building. A group of women and men stand in front of the building. This building was designed by George W. Maher.
Booklet promoting the idea of working for the Watkins Company. Information includes advantages of working for the company, testimonials, and an overview of Watkins products.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Brandon, Myrtle Huntley's mother and her son Howard Huntley standing with the Huntley truck on the road in Winona, Minnesota.
Black and white photograph of Captain Bark in a movie made by Ben Huntley. Photo taken in front of Merchants National bank on 3rd street. People waling in the background of the photo in street clothing. Captain Bark leaning on hood of auto.
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 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.
Black and white photograph of seven women standing and sitting with the river behind them. One woman is on the ground sleeping in the lap of Myrtle Huntley.
Group portrait of seven women standing in front of a stone wall on a brick road. All are dressed in fairy-type outfits with flowers in their hair and around their collars. From the film called "The Awakening" at the Charles Mayo Estate.
Group portrait of seven women dancers in fairy outfits flowers in hair and around neckline. All the women are wearing ballet slippers. Myrtle Huntley is standing close to the waterfalls.