Dirt street with businesses, horses and buggy, and people. Sign outside of building says, "Eating House and Saloon." Note on back of photo says, "Cambria--South side Main St. Building on far left was a hotel--which was burned." Second note says,""Doubt this is Cambria. Town not formed until railroad went through in 1880s."
Telephone switchboard in Mankato in 1899, picturing Kitty Corroll, Sybil Jewison, Mrs. Mason Hynson, Mr. Kellogg (contractor), and Mr. C. K. Willard (first manager), with note saying, "First switchboard installed in 1899."
Hubbard House from Broad St. and four women; marks:""Left to right Katherine Hubbard, Cara Hubbard Jenkins (niece of R. D. Hubbard), Mrs. R. D. Hubbard, Esther Hubbard, about 1900, donated by Rosemary Heckel, granddaughter of R. D. Hubbard""