James Wakefield in hunting clothes with his dog. Wakefield was a member of the Minnesota State House of Representatives and Minnesota State Senate. He became the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota and was a U. S. Congressman.
Portrait photograph of J. B. Wakefield. Wakefield was a member of the Minnesota State House of Representatives and Minnesota State Senate. He became the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota and was a U. S. Congressman.
Portrait photograph of J. A. Kiester. Kiester was an early settler-lawyer, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and Minnesota State Senate. He was also an Episcopalian, Freemason and Faribault County historian.
The original minutes book including by-laws and attendance records for the volunteer fire department in Blue Earth. Dec. 12, 1890 through Dec. 4, 1906.
Wells High School Class photograph for 1897. Pictured are: Mayme Donborg, Nell Hines, Emma Siebert, Elizabeth Burmeister, Clara Miller, Jennie Olson, Durwood Clark, Ben Gagstittent, Gundlack, and Hubbard.
On the extreme left of the image is the first building in Easton moved in from Walnut Lake. In front of the hardware are H. P. Edwards, Will Sippel and Allen Cory.
Photograph of the interior of Bricelyn Bank with staff in front of the counter. Pictured from left to right: J. G. Olson - cashier; George O. Halderson - assistant cashier; Chester Sabo - bookkeeper; O. Lehnes - vice president; and Miss Alfisse Beitland - bookkeeper.
Postcard showing the North West Depot in Blue Earth with J. M. Kamrar in one of the first automobiles in Blue earth. The Constans and Stevermer Hotel busses are in front of the depot and Ira Hacklander back by the wagon.
Photograph of the exterior of Bricelyn bank with bank officers standing in the front. Pictured from left to right: Ross Chadborn, I. Leknes, Pete Odden, and Ed Foster.
Members of the Grand Army of the Republic (G. A. R.) standing on a sidewalk. Pictured are: Erdmann; Rob More; Allen Cummings; Mr. Craig; Mr. McCory; Mr. Cartier; Mr. Constans; Wayne Mort.
Photographic postcard showing the exterior of W. O. Dustin's store in Elmore. People stand on the sidewalk in front of the store and a horse drawn sleigh is visible on the left side of the image.
The exterior of an ice house with a horse-drawn ice delivery wagon pulled up to the door. Paul Arndt and Walter Tonn stand on the wagon ready to load ice.