Patients in costume are shown celebrating Halloween at Hopewell Hospital, Minneapolis City Hospital's quarantine hospital and tuberculosis sanatorium. The hospital operated from 1907-1924 and was later renamed the Parkview Sanatorium.
The merchant mill building at the Minnesota Steel Co in Duluth is unfinished in this winter photograph, which does not seem to have been taken in August during the U.S. Steel Traffic Committee visit.
Interior of Lake Street Methodist Church decorated for Christmas. Located at Lake Street and Freemont Ave. South, Minneapolis. Lake Street Methodist was begun in 1885 as an daughter church of Simpson Methodist Episcopal. Rev. James Teeter issued a call to start a new congregation in "that district lying in the outskirts of the city, the territory to the East of Lakes Calhoun and Harriet and adjacent to Lake Street." Later it was renamed Joyce Memorial Methodist Church in honor of Bishop Isaac Wilson Joyce.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church
The structure of the main open hearth furnace building at Minnesota Steel Co. in Duluth appears mostly complete. Large flues for construction of the blast furnace lie on the ground in the foreground. The auxiliary buildings are under construction.
Nurses are shown in the at Minneapolis General Hospital's milk and formula laboratory. Pictured left to right are Louise Clark, Dorothea Etter, and Eileen Hanson.
Students in military uniform are marching in a parade on Central Avenue in Faribault on Patriot's Day. The photo title reads: "This picture represents part of our children as they appeared in the Patriot's Day Parade in Faribault, April 19, 1917." The text printed on the back reads: "The parents are expected to provide uniforms for their sons. Do not provide them with new citizen suits. These uniforms will not be any more expensive for the year than citizen suits. Our pupils are appearing before the public more and more often. They have been greatly praised for their improved appearance in uniforms. We will ask your son not to wear his uniform during the summer. Fold them up and put them away till he comes back to school in the fall. They will thus last him for a part of the coming school year."
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
An internal view of the Minneapolis General Hospital Nurses' Dining Room. Pictured from left to right are staff members Betty Simonson, Clara Nelson, Mary Wittko, Naemi Bergstrom, Helen Stein, Gladys Lund, Barbara Perlick, and Dorothy Schiffler.
Orderlies are shown in their quarters in the Minneapolis General Hospital's annex building. Pictured in the front row are Vernon Swanson, Vincent Corneia, Clifford Fjorden, John Kramer, Arnold Hill, Lloyd Hopper, and Irving Hansen; pictured in the back row are Louis G. Larsen, Philip Palmer, Ben Haeussler, Alfred Strand, John Almquist, Clarance A. Kamm, Kermit Nicka, Earl Felix, Herman Alama, and Harry Stinson.