Mrs. A.T. Latta, driving a 1917 Buick, gaily festooned was awarded the first prize in the fourth of July parade. They are just passing Richardson's Ice Cream Store at Fourth Avenue and 10th Street. Beside her is Mrs. Dunham with her Robbie in the sailors suit. Others dressed for the occasion are Dono Becker, Miriam Latta Schwieder, Ardith Latta Nelson and Francelia Latta Pinsonault.
Henry H. Read and a unknown man with stringers of fish taken from Summit Lake in Nobles County. Henry H. Read, the original owner of a part of the village site of Reading in Nobles County for whom the village was named.
Henry H. Read and a unknown man with stringers of fish taken from Summit Lake in Nobles County. Henry H. Read, the original owner of a part of the village site of Reading in Nobles County for whom the village was named.
Group photograph of the 1905 Worthington, Minnesota, High School football team taken on the steps of the Castle School. Top row left to right: 1. Outhwaite, Kumbler 2. Lloyd Patterson, 3. Ivan Pettit, 4. Supt. Edwards, 5. Coach Chas Haggard, second row 6. Art Newman, 7. Sterling Lawton, 8. John Ramage, 9. Dwight Ludlow, Third row 10. Harry Bloom, 11. Ray Wolven, 12. Will Loveless, 13. James Sowels, Front row, 14. Floyd Voak, 15. Orrie Oberman, 16. Oakley Tripp, 17. Eddie Pannell, 18. Harry Gray, 19. Edward Lawton
What looks like the 4th of July celebration in Worthington. Looking north on 10th Street at the intersection of 2nd Avenue. Photo was used in the 1908 Arthur Rose History of Nobles County book on page 185.
The Rushmore Cornet Band in uniform about 1905. Left to right: Henry Thompson, Band Director Rushmore depot agent, Albene Dahlberg, Chris Hanson, Chas Morton, Steve Fagerness, Chris Fagerness, E.G. Edwards, sitting on left Arthur Thompson and on right Clayton Bedford
Rushmore Cornet Band in uniform standing in the middle of 3rd Avenue, just west of 10th Street looking east. Taken the same day as photograph # 1983.008.0001.PC. Band members include: E. G. Edwards, Chris Fagerness, Steven Fagerness, Chas. Morton, Chris Hanson, Albene Dahlberg, Henry Thompson, Clayton Bedford, and George Thompson.
A big band, "Tiny and His Texas Toe Teasers," at the Grand Theater in Worthington, Minnesota, in 1927. Al Koepsell on trombone, Dutch Dessen on bass horn, Herbie Koepsell on trumpet, Nick Hand on drums, Norwel Christiansen on banjo, Irvine Tiny Little on saxophone, Aerie Christiansen on piano. The Grand Theater operated by Geo Ehlers was next to Ahlf; Drug Store.