The aerial view includes all or parts of Pelican Lake Township sections 18, 19 and 30 and Pomme de Terre Township sections 24 and 25; Pelican Creek, the Pomme de Terre River and Pomme de Terre Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Pelican Lake Township sections 30 and 31; Pomme de Terre Townships sections 25 and 36; Erdahl Township section 6 and Sanford Township section 1; Pomme de Terre Lake and the Pomme de Terre River.
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, and 14; Pelican Lake, Ash Lake, Lake Christina and the railroad running northwest/southeast.
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 3, 4, 9, 10, 15 and 16; Ashby village, Little Lake, Melby Lake, Pelican Creek and the railroad running northwest/southeast.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Pomme de Terre Township sections 25, 26, 35 and 36; Pelican Lake Township sections 30 and 31; the Pomme de Terre River and Pomme de Terre Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 2, 3, 10 and 11; the Pomme de Terre River, Mill Pond Lake, Horseshoe Lake; Grinder Lake and Briggs Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Roseville Township sections 1, 2, 11, 12 and 13; Land Township sections 6, 7 and 18; and the Pomme de Terre River.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Sanford Township sections 6, 7, and 8; Elbow Lake Township sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 14; railroads running southeast/northwest, and Elbow Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Sanford Township sections 27, 28, 29,32, 33, and 34; Lien Township sections 4 and 5; and the railroad running southeast/northwest.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Sanford Township sections30 and 31; Elbow Lake Township sections 25 and 36; Delaware Township section 1 and Lien Township section 6; and Round Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Sanford Township sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18; Elbow Lake Township sections 1, 12 and 13; railroads running southeast/northwest and Worm Lake (now called Flekkefjord Lake).
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 15, 16, 21, 22, 27 and 28; railroads running east/west and southeast/northwest, and Elbow Lake village.
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16 and 17; Elbow Lake village, the railroad running East/West and Worm Lake (now called Flekkefjord Lake).
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28 and 29; railroads running east/west, Elbow Lake village Canestorp and Worm Lake.
The aerial view includes all or parts of Stony Brook Township sections 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33; Elbow Lake Townships 4, 5, and 6; the village of Wendell and the railroad running east/west.
The aerial view includes all or parts of sections 26, 27, 28, 33, 34 and 35; the Mustinka River, the village of Wendell and the railroad running southwest/northeast.
Panoramic view of a country area scene. The left area of the photograph depicts an unpaved roadway with cattle grazing. A headframe and mine dump are in the background of the photograph. The right area of the photograph depicts railroad tracks. The background of the right area of the photograph depicts a headframe and housing area. A mine dump is in the background.
Panoramic view of country scene consisting of one large two story house and a smaller two story house, one small shed and a root cellar. Possible farmland or garden in the center background and small pond or lake on right area of the photograph.
Panoramic view of country scene consisting of one large two story house and a smaller two story house, one small shed and a root cellar. Possible farmland or garden in the center background and small pond or lake on right area of the photograph.
Panoramic view of farming homestead scene. The left area of the photograph depicts several farm buildings, the middle area depicts four haystacks and the right area depicts several more farm buildings.
Panoramic view of unknown farmstead in summer or fall season. Photograph depicts several farm animals and several farm buildings including a farm house.
Panoramic view of farmstead in summer or fall season. Panning photograph left to right depicts an outbuilding, two one-story houses, a 1920s style vehicle is parked by a one-story house, a large barn and a large coral. The background depicts two one-level buildings on the far right of the photograph.
Panoramic view of an unknown farmstead in winter. From left to right the image depicts: a large two-story house, several small buildings, a power pole, a bus vehicle with a logo "Carson Lake," three horses, and a large barn with silo.
Panoramic view of spectators sitting on both sides of a large empty field in former "Swandale" area, with Swandale School at left, Hibbing, Minnesota. Possible airshow or aviation related as land became site of current Hibbing-Chisholm Airport.
Photograph of the first Chemistry-Horticulture building at University of Minnesota Farm, St. Paul campus. The new head of the first Horticulture department was Samuel Green, 1888.
1914 American highest production farm crops--apples, rye, barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, and corn--are caricatured as royalty, with King Corn in the lead. In the lower right corner, a sign states, "1914 farm crop values $5,066,742,000 which is $104,000,000 more than 1913."
Published on December 10, 1908, this cartoon shows the Egg and the Potato addressing each other, "The Egg--'Hello, Small Potatoes and Few in a Hill, you needn't be so fresh. I knew your folks when you weren't worth 30 cents a bushel.' The Potato--'No one would accuse you of being fresh, and that's no joke. No doubt you can remember a good way back, all right, all right!'" The Egg's waistcoat is marked "Eggs 50 cents Doz." and the Potato's is marked "Potatoes 85 cents Bu." This dialog might be related to an article, published in the same edition of the newspaper, telling about the Minnesota Potato Growers and Shippers Association winning the support of the Interstate Commerce Commission for their demand that railroads provide heated cars for shipping perishable freight in freezing weather.
This card was made to illustrate the terrible locust invasions of Nicollet and other counties in the 1870s. This card specifically mentions St. Peter and Nicollet County, and is dated June 22, 1877.