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Winona and Southwestern train from Spring Valley to Winona
Winona & Southwestern Railroad; Winona & Western Railroad; Chicago Great Western Railroad; Trains
The Winona and Southwestern Railway train is pictured moving over a trestle bridge on it's way from Spring Valley to Winona. In 1890, tracks were laid from Winona through St. Charles, Dover, Eyota, Simpson...
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Rochester Fire Department
Rochester Fire Department; Rochester City Hall, Rochester Electric Light Plant; Firemen
Third Street SW is shown, looking north. City Hall (built in 1884) is partially visible on the left. The uniformed firemen are standing in front of the Rochester Fire Department, left to right: William...
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Choir of the First Methodist Church
First Methodist Church; Choirs; Music
The five people pictured were all members of the First Methodist Church Choir; seated: Mr. Wilson (in chair), Bertha Schuster (in black dress), Nellie Bonham (higher seat); standing: Lulu Crouch, Bert...
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Rochester street scene
Olmsted County Court House; Churches; Central School
Several Rochester landmarks are pictured in this early street scene. Some of the buildings visible are: Olmsted County Court House, Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church, Congregational Church, Old Central...
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Rochester State Hospital
Rochester State Hospital; Second Hospital for the Insane; Gardens
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...
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E. J. Rice Store
E. J. Rice Store; Automobiles
The E. J. Rice Store is pictured on the corner in this street scene. The store was built by M. W. Clay in 1874. In 1895, Rice bought the store from the McCray Brothers and it burned in Dec. 1907. An early...
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