Total magnetic intensity anomaly (relative to the earth's magnetic field), color coded, scale 1:250,000. Interpretation of magnetic data collected from airborne surveys, the map colors indicate the distribution and concentration of magnetic minerals (primarily iron-bearing) within the upper crust of the earth. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn21104.pdf
Jirsa, Mark A.; Chandler, Val W.; Runkel, Anthony C.
Date Created:
1999
Description:
Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of northwestern Minnesota, scale 1:200,000. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22489.pdf
Jirsa, Mark A.; Runkel, Anthony C.; Chandler, Val W.
Date Created:
1994
Description:
Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of northwestern Minnesota, scale 1:250,000. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22477.pdf
Exterior view of Bethany Hospital. Five women are grouped on the front porch. Ella Oftedahl Winger is seated in the center of the group in a white dress.
Three men are pictured with railroad steam engine 716 at Thief River Falls, Minnesota. They are Fred Gram, William Churchill (1881-1965), and Peter C. Peterson (1881-1949).
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Northwest" contains: inset maps of Little Falls, Fargo/Moorhead, Bemidji, Grand Forks/East Grand Forks, Thief River Falls, Detroit Lakes, Crookston, and Fergus Falls; the northern part of the Northwest bikeways map; an illustration of the Heartland + 99 Tour; and bicycling safety tips. The back contains the larger bikeways map and a legend. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Final Government Land Sale on June 20, 1904 at Old Washington school, on the north side of the school. 93,000 acres were sold and Thief River Falls was 8 years old.
Four women in front of the Bell Remmem Millinery Store. From the A. B. Remmen Family who owned the first livery stable located at Third and Knight Streets and a boarding house on the corner.
Interior view of the Holmes Brothers Hartz store. At left is Theodore Holmes (Brother of Leonard Holmes), William Peters (brother of Mrs. Leonard Holmes), Far right: Leonard Holmes (Harold's Father). Taken August 1899, interior of store which was later the Hartz Store.