View of the Stockwood Fill railroad trestle and an approaching train. The Stockwood Fill was a three-year attempt by the Northern Pacific Railroad to re-grade a portion of the track in the Red River Valley.
Wreck on the Minnesota and International Railway with people posed on top of the tipped locomotive number 13 in June, 1908. Same train accident as pictured in photographs r1-26 and r1-42 but different views. Please click the links to view two related images: http://cdm15160.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/cwc,139 and http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/cwc,147
Train wreck on the Minnesota and International Railroad, June 1908. Same train accident as seen in photographs r1-5 and r1-42 but different views. Please click the links to view two related images: http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/cwc,139 and http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/cwc,140
In an oral history, Arvid Anderson describes his family settling near Garrison, Minnesota, his work as a heavy equipment operator for the Minnesota Highway Department, and his experiences as one of the first pilots in Crow Wing County.
In this oral history interview, Gus Frey discusses his childhood and the businesses he remembers from his childhood. Note: parts of this interview are not clearly audible.
In an oral history, Wayne Curtis tells about the livlihoods of his family and himself, and a story about the peculiar owner of a hotel where his family was forced to live for a period of time.