Posing in front of the Arthur Simpson home in Slayton are Clarence Dinehart, Christopher and Flora Dinehart and Florence, Frank Weck and Dr. and Mrs. Dennison.
The Avoca baseball team in the early 1900's. Pictured in the back row, Otto Rakness, Jim Crowely, Jim Fitzpatrick, John Farrell, Joe Crowley and Adolph Peterson. Front row, George Rakness, Louis Westby, Axel Frisk, Dave Johnston and Ted Mahoney.
Two-story wooden business building located on Broadway Avenue in Slayton. The storeo n the right features a sign that reads: "Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machines."
The Hadley Buttermakers baseball team in the early 1940s. Pictured are Rusty Fehring, Orville Stoderl, Elmer Kuhl, Lefty Sanders, Delbert Zinnel, Byron Knutson, Leon Olson, Mick Sanders, Glenn Olson, Goodwin Fresk, Leo Shirley, Ben Wagner and Paul Olson.
The Hadley Buttmakers baseball team from 1920-1930. Back row: Craig Johnson, Dim Wagner, Manse Olson, Herb Johnson, Gordon Fresk and Smokey Johnson. Front row: Byron Knutson, Ole Olson, Maynard Deden, Fred Blake, Leon Olson, Pete Johnson, Harris Wonson and Ervin Kolander.
The Lake Wilson "Cottonsox" baseball team in 1909. Pictured standing: Aderholdt, Sprague, Vincent, Bondhus, Rathman and Deden. Picture sitting: Bagley, Bondhus and Lang.
The family of John Gnadt pose in front of their home in Chanarambie Township in 1915. Pictured are Ernest Gnadt, Johanna Gnadt, Emil Gnadt, Amanda Ginn and John Gnadt.