The C. C. Scanlan family poses in front of their home with father on horseback and youngest daughter standing behind him. Another daughter leads the horse.
Following a fatal automobile accident at the Milwaukee Railroad crossing in Peterson, company officials engaged Mr. Bue to take photographs of this scene facing west on Mill Street toward Haslerud Bluff. Stone building at right is Quickstad's Wagon Shop. The barn at left was owned by the Frickson family. The house at left was the home and photo studio of C. R. Moen. The house at right was the Stedge family dwelling.
Following a fatal automobile accident at the Milwaukee Railroad crossing in Peterson, company officials engaged Mr. Bue to take photographs of this scene facing north where the train killed a Woxland boy. The dark, large building at left was the Ensberg French Burr Mill factory. The house next door was the home of Ole Olness. The barn in front of Solberg Bluff was built in 1855 by P. P. Haslerud, founder of Peterson.
Henry Langlie poses in Lanesboro behind the cigar counter at Hank's Cafe featuring products from the General Cigar Company of St. Paul. At left of the counter is a cooler for Rushford Bottled Beverages.
Exterior view of the C. J. Steno Oil Station in Mabel with company vehicles and employees. Advertising signs visible for Mobiloil, Kant-Nock Gasoline, and Tydol.
The proprietor with a group of employees standing outside of the Culbertson electric shop with the store's late 1930's Chevrolet pickup parked at curb.
Exterior view of Mark DeVille's Perfect Oil Station in Lanesboro, with two employees posed outside next to gasoline pumps. An Energee True Gasoline advertising sign hangs from a post.
Service garage and oil station in Rushford in winter scene with vehicles and employees posed for the picture. Automobile and implement warehouse and garage is on the right. Visible advertising signs include United States Tires, International Harvester Farm Machines Sales and Service, New Navy Gasoline, and Dodge Brothers Approved Service Station.
John Eggen and Son's, Farm and Home Show display featuring three automobiles. One car is hidden from viewing by a covering to be removed later at the new Ford debut during the event.
Exterior view of the Creamery with workers standing on the loading platform. The Farmers Cooperative Creamery Building was built in 1892 and was located one mile east of Spring Valley, Minnesota.
A bird's-eye view of the Fillmore County Fairgrounds in Preston as viewed from the lookout along U.S. Highway 52 facing south, showing the parking area and racetrack to east and the Midway at the west. The Preston Lookout is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A bird's-eye view of the Fillmore County Fairgrounds in Preston as viewed from the north at lookout along U.S. Highway 52. The Preston lookout is listed on National Register of Historic Places.
Exterior view of the Fillmore County Poor Farm residence. This structure was built in 1896, following the destruction of the original home by fire. This home was erected to house the county poor, some of whom are seated on the lawn and steps.
The first Fillmore County Courthouse, completed in 1864. Located on the public square at Preston, Minnesota. The two wings were added in 1885. Looking to the north.
Exterior view of the first Fillmore County Courthouse. Construction began in 1863, and was completed in early 1864. Located on the public square, facing south on Main Street in Preston, Minnesota.
Forest Harley's automotive garage on Highway 16 near Wykoff. Advertising signs include Mobile Oil and Goodrich. A water tower can be seen in the background.