The Hennepin County Registrar of Deeds and staff posed on the steps of the Municipal Building, also called the Hennepin County Courthouse and Minneapolis City Hall. Front row, left to right: Kenneth F. Futscher, Benjamin Allison, Tina Josewitch, J. H. Bliss, D. G. Gorham, A. W. Skog, Mollie Quirk, G. M. Leffholm, J. J. Hynan, L. H. Hand, Hazel Rogers, Earl Nielson. Second row, left to right: R. E. Peterson, Anna Knutson, Lydia Paul, Nina Miller, Ella Huyck, Mary Petrik, Muriel Joy, Ruby Palmstrom, Florence Barr, Ruth Goldberg, Jessie Falk, Sarah Kaplan, Viola DeMers, Fannie Clarkson, Esther Ricksham, J. J. Bliss, Claire Keeler, Elizabeth Nixon, G. B. Collom, W. E. Meservey. Third row, left to right: Lula White, Cecelia Hansing, Elizabeth Ingersoll, Eileen O'Connor, Marguerite Montgomery, Esther Schultz, Florence Comfort, Carrie B. Maunsell, Jennie Hammond, Catherine Urban, Mary McNeill, Margaret Brown, Sue Daniels, Alvilda Warley. Back row, left to right: Margaret Hazlett, Ethel Uthe, Viola Bergquist, Hylda Mann, Bernice Reynolds, Myra Stover.
The Hennepin County Probation Office staff posed on the steps of the Municipal Building, also called the Hennepin County Courthouse and Minneapolis City Hall. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Emma Addison, Stenographer; Bjarney Wasmuth, Clerk of Juvenile Court; Cedric M. Lindholm, Adult Probation Officer; William Addison, Adult Probation Officer; Max C. Meltzer, Juvenile Probation Officer; Howard R. Hush, Chief Probation Officer; Judge Paul W. Guilford; Mrs. Marie C. Nehls, Juvenile Probation Officer; Mrs. Jennie F. McCann, Juvenile Probation Officer; Miss Maude A. Sackett, Investigator, Mother's Allowance for Children; Miss Adelaide Johns, Juvenile Probation Officer; Miss Estelle Giles, Juvenile Probation Officer. Back row, left to right: Miss Millicent Roskilly, Investigator, Mother's Allowance for Children; Miss Laura Haugen, Investigator, Mother's Allowance for Children; Mrs. Victoria Janda, Investigator, Mother's Allowance for Children; Miss Hazel Ballard, Medical Inspector and Nurse; Jacob Ettel, Bailiff; Edward J. Davenport, Assistance Chief Probation Officer; Miss Lillian J. Peaseley, Juvenile Probation Officer; Miss Esther I. Sund, Juvenile Probation Officer; Miss Grace M. Hagen, Stenographer; Miss Smith, Stenographer; Mrs. Marie Bond, Investigator, Mother's Allowance for Children.
The Hennepin County Treasurer and staff posed on the steps of the Municipal Building, also called the Hennepin County Courthouse and Minneapolis City Hall.
"Doc" John A. McCuen, born on July 17, 1864 in Guelph, Ontario, was better known as the St. Louis County Coroner than as mayor. Elected in 1912, McCuen was the last mayor under the old aldermanic system of government. He declined to run for a second term, since that would have meant serving under the new commissioner model with less power. He remained active in civic affairs until his death on November 4, 1927.
Stereographic image of the Soldiers' Home in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This image is by Arthur Adams, Minneapolis high school teacher, local historian, and photographer. Adams traveled throughout Minnesota, taking photographs to augment his lectures. His studio was located at 3648 Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis.
Memorial cross on unmarked grave at Fort Saint Charles, Lake of the Woods, Minnesota. This image is by Arthur Adams, Minneapolis high school teacher, local historian, and photographer. Adams traveled throughout Minnesota, taking photographs to augment his lectures. His studio was located at 3648 Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis.
Exterior of the Virginia post office, at the corner of 3rd Avenue West and 1st Street South (formerly, South Wyoming Avenue and Maple Street). The Mesaba Electric Railway Company's trolley tracks can be seen in the foreground.
Political candidate William Jennings Bryan stands before a dresser mirror, writing a note to himself, "Will you run again, Mr. Bryan? You guessed it that time, my boy." A figure, likely Bart himself, sketchbook in hand, watches through the window.
A well-dressed, paunchy vote buyer stands in front of the Capitol Building, while the scrawny vote seller is chased away by a policeman armed with a billy-club. At the buyer's feet lies a scroll that states, "Public office is a private trust. When you start for it, land it or bust. Motto of Corrupt Official."
This cartoon shows Uncle Sam, the G.O.P. elephant and the Tariff catching Cold Storage in the act of raiding a pantry containing eggs, butter, and other foods.