Fred Lounsberry Stationers at 408-411 West First Street was at this location from 1911 to 1929. Man working in cutting room. Machine could cut 500 sheets.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Fred Lounsberry Stationers at 408-411 West First Street was at this location from 1911 to 1929. This is the bindery and shipping department. Workers are Lena Blewett, Nell Tucker; Marie Archambeau.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Group portrait of 12 men on the Filed Day Track Team, 11 wearing athletic attire and 1 wearing a suit and hat, standing together on the steps of a building. Team members include: Ahles, Mohros, Wentland, Hubble, Fitch, Williams, Lindquist, Williams, Baker, Lynch, Parent, Day.
A field day on Hamline University's campus. The backs of University Hall (also known as Old Main), Science Hall, the heating plant, and Ladies Hall (later known as Goheen Hall) are in the background (from left to right).
Two hitches of horses doing field work on the D. M. Holland farm four miles north east of Worthington in the south east quarter section 26 of Elk Township. On the far right of the photograph is the bridge over Elk Creek. The farm site is in the background with three men, two dogs and eight horses and mules by the farm implements.
Looking north at eastbound Interurban loading on 5th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In the foreground is the front of a northbound car on Hennepin Avenue.
The Fillebrown House located at 4753 Lake Avenue, formerly 303 Lake Avenue. The property is on the National Register of Historic Places and is also known as the Red Chalet and the C. P. Noyes Cottage.
This picture shows the amount of filling in done by Eastman; the fill extends from the bank on which the rocks are shown over to the extreme right hand side. The materials consisted of loose sans and some mud; rock was piled in later and little rock was used in the lower fill. Also shows Nicollet Island and the Hennepin Avenue bridge.