View of the Georgian style house designed by Emmet S. Palmer and William A. Hunt architects and built in 1905 at 2307 East Superior Street for First National Bank president and local philanthropist A. L. Ordean who died in 1928 at 72.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Businessman Franz Heinrich and his family lived at 705 East Second Street. The East End Hotel is across the street in his neighborhood. Mr. Heinrich was a bar tender at Fitger's Brewing Company. He died in 1909 at the age of 55.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
People are pictured walking through the landscaped gardens, flower beds and walkways of the Rochester State Hospital. The hospital, also known as the Second Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1879. Farm fields are visible in the background.
The Minnesota Horticulturlist is published by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society whose mission is cultivating a healthy, diverse, sutainable community of northern gardeners.
The Minnesota Horticulturlist is published by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society whose mission is cultivating a healthy, diverse, sutainable community of northern gardeners.
The Minnesota Horticulturlist is published by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society whose mission is cultivating a healthy, diverse, sutainable community of northern gardeners.
The Minnesota Horticulturlist is published by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society whose mission is cultivating a healthy, diverse, sutainable community of northern gardeners.
The Minnesota Horticulturlist is published by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society whose mission is cultivating a healthy, diverse, sutainable community of northern gardeners.