Early settlers of Highland Prairie pose in front of Tarkjill Landsverk's whitewashed log cabin. Pictured are two rows of gentlemen, one seated in chairs and the other standing.
The Jem Theater building on Main Street in downtown Harmony. Flanking the awning-topped front window are movie posters for The Bride Walks Out starring Barbara Stanwick and The Great Buck Jones. A vehicle parked across the street can be seen as a reflection in the window. The building next door is Pederson's Meat Market.
The Ravine House was constructed by Daniel Dayton in 1857 as a hotel on the original Dubuque and St. Paul territorial road. Located near Big Spring, Minnesota. Zara Dayton shown standing at the door.
A crowd gathers to watch the moving of Henry and Albert Langlie's Grocery and Confectionery store; building raised on beams and moved inch by inch with row of heavy screw jacks.
Tibbett's House Hotel, built in the 1850's. Located at the corner of St. Anthony and Fillmore Street in Preston, Minnesota. Stage coach arriving with passengers from Chatfield, Minnesota.
Harold H. Crawford designed this building for the Lanesboro Community Building. The architectural drawing shows elevations and details of community building.