Looking north from intersection of Main and Myrtle Streets. Three story brick Masonic Hall is on the left. Smoke is billowing from a fire near Staples Mill.
The Roseau Fire burned the downtown buildings up to Mike Holm's barber shop. Holm's barber shop was saved by pouring water on blankets and wet sawdust.
The Tyler, Minnesota, tornado left two cars are flattened under the collapsed roof of a garage. A telephone pole is leaning in the background with other buildings standing.
A black and white photograph of young girls marching down main street in downtown Shakopee, MN. The Shakopee Creamery is partially visable along the left hand side of the photograph.
View of Harrison Avenue (now Johnson Avenue) in Fosston, Minnesota, shows businesses, a church steeple and an advertisement on the side of a building for Peter M. Mark, Druggist.
Main Street, Crosby, Minnesota, is lined with automobiles and spectators for the July 4th, 1918, parade. Nurses march behind a Red Cross automobile past Louis Bauer's Jewelry store. A man on horseback rides beside the car.
Exterior view of Lee's Store & Post Office in Wannaska. Several people are sitting and standing on front porch. The sign above the door reads "Post Office." There is a bicycle leaning against a post on the side of the building. Individuals in the photograph are: Joe Hagen, Mrs. A. O. Hagen, Laura Hagen, Mrs. Knudt Lee and Sarah Lee.
Piles of rubble are every where after the Tyler, Minnesota, tornado. A trunk sits undamaged in the debris. Several people are looking at the destruction.