The dining room of Henry Leslie Osborn's residence, 1599 Hewitt Avenue. Osborn was a Hamline University professor, dean, and acting president (1887-1932).
The music room of Henry Leslie Osborn's residence, 1599 Hewitt Avenue, Saint Paul. Osborn was a Hamline University professor, dean, and acting president (1887-1932).
The parlor of Henry Leslie Osborn's residence, 1599 Hewitt Avenue, Saint Paul. Osborn was a Hamline University professor, dean, and acting president (1887-1932).
Herbert Clugston, wearing pants, coat, and top hat to celebrate the school's 75th anniversary, rides a bicycle with a large front wheel (penny farthing bicycle) by the 75th Anniversary sign.
Jefferson elementary school second street between ninth and tenth avenues east; St. Luke's hospital bought it in 1983 for its nursing program; subsequently sold and is an apartment building with a day care program
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Jefferson elementary school second street between ninth and tenth avenues east; St. Luke's hospital bought it in 1983 for its nursing program; subsequently sold and is an apartment building with a day care program
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Exterior view of the John Ireland School in St. Peter, which was located between Myrtle and Walnut Streets, facing Fifth Street, until it was demolished as a result of the March 1998 tornado. The school served children who attended the Church of St. Peter.
Members of the Katonian Board: Ruth Schoell sitting on the rock, Miss Beale, Jennie Mack, Miss Peterson,__, Helen F. Sasse, Laura M. Juliar,__,__,Clifford K. Lush, A.B. Morris, __, Fern Schumacer, Ceridwen Evans, (back) Mildred Pouty, Mildred Keogh, GC. Benz.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Katonian Board, pictured left to right: Gladys C. Benz, Fern Schumacher, Mildred Keogh, Elethea Morse, A.B. Morris, Miss Beade, Ceridwen Evans, Mrs. Petterson, Mildred Prouty, ? Bottom row, left to right: Laura M. Juliar, Mildred Keogh, Helen F. Sasse.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Katonian Board, top (L-R): A.B. Morris, Gladys C. Benz, Mildred Prouty, Helen F. Sasse, Ceridwen Evans, Elethea Morse, Mildred Keogh, Clifford K. Lush; bottom (L-R): Freda Eyrich,__, Laura M. Juliar, Ruth Scheoll, Fern Schumacher.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
The photograph is taken from present day Washington Street looking towards Market Street and Kellogg Boulevard. Building crews are constructing scaffolds and assembling cranes. To the right of the crane on the left side of the construction site is the beginning of the construction of the James J. Hill Reference Library. The James J. Hill Reference Library and the Central Library of the Saint Paul Public Library were constructed as one building, separated by a common wall.
This photograph is taken from approximately the present day corner of Market Street and Kellogg Boulevard, looking towards Washington and 4th Streets. The entire construction area is surrounded by a barricade. A delivery of lumber has a sign on it that reads: "Brooks Brothers Lumber." The second floor of the Minnesota Club is being worked on. The tower of the Cathedral of Saint Paul is visible behind the Minnesota Club. The Saint Paul Auditorium is to the right of the Minnesota Club. The twin spires of the Saint Louis Catholic Church can be seen behind the trees of Rice Park, which is on 4th Street.
View of eleven children sitting together in the Kindergarten Room in Old Main with two women nearby. The teachers are Miss Goodman and Miss Eleanor Mitchell. Old Main was constructed in 1874.
Kindergarten room in Old Main. Old Main opened in 1874 as the main building of St. Cloud State. Old Main was demolished in 1950 after the completion of Stewart Hall.