Family reunion outside of theTrondhjem Lutheran Church. Back row: adults from left to right: Johanna Fossum Griswold, Johanna Quinnell, Lloyd Fossum, Olla Fossum, Ernest Fossum, Nelius Nelson, Hanna Fossum, Chris Fossum, Rev. and Mrs. B.L. Sundahl, Joe Fossum, Susie Gorder Fossum, Bertha Paulsen Fossum, and Bennie Fossum. Children in front row: Kenneth, Palmer, Vernon, and Albert Fossum.
Group portrait of the Guddal family reunion. Standing: John Guddal and Carrie Flynn, John Guddal and Sophie Clausen; Guddal, Mrs. Rachel Anderson; Olson, Art and Olive; Guddal, Anna and Alick; Guddal, Ella and Julius; Olson, Alice Guddal and Edwin; Guddal, Nelia Hodgkins; Back Row: Hoverson, Aunt Lulia; Guddal, Grandpa and Grandma Johan; Hodgkins, Grandpa Samuel; Guddal, Stina and Gabriel; Hodgkins, David holding Hodgkins, Sylvan; Older Children: Guddal, Thelma; Olson, Evelyn Ward; Balzer, Cecile Clausen; Olson, Bernice; Koplen, Lavina Guddal; Clausen, Herbert; Younger Children: Anderson, Ralph; Guddal, Donald; Olson, Erwin; Clausen, Joyous Guddal; Anderson, Muriel; Clausen, Willard; Clausen, Willard; Flynn, Erwood; Flymm, Vivian; Hodgkins, Ruth.
Albumen print of the Jacob Ries family. The image was taken outside the Ries home in Shakopee. Seen are the family members gathered together in front of the home's main entrance. Ries founded Jacob Ries Bottling Works, Inc. at Shakopee in 1872. In 1880, Ries tapped a spring that he named "Rock Spring" and he began bottling water and other beverages under the name "Rock Spring Beverages." He passed away in 1911 and his descendents continued to operate the bottling works. Eventually the family sold their "secret recipe" to the Pepsi Company.
Samuel J. Brown and his family members at the Brown Valley Reunion. Brown was an interpreter during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 during which he sustained injuries that confined him to a wheelchair. This image is by Arthur Adams, Minneapolis high school teacher, local historian, and photographer. Adams traveled throughout Minnesota, taking photographs to augment his lectures. His studio was located at 3648 Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis.