Amo Township Red Cross Auxiliary with two ladies in the front row holding a sign with the name of their organization. Four rows of ladies all dressed in floor length, dark colored dresses.
Nine gentlemen dressed in various attire holding their instrument of choice. Front row: Fred Carpenter, Morris Severson, Tom Warren, Ralph Skellie. Back row: Ellsworth Olson, Al Larson, Parker Warren, Ken Nelson, Don Savage.
Portrait of the D. A. Noble family including their six children: Mrs. C.D. Richmond, Mrs. T.F. Lewis, Jessie Noble, Mrs. S.A. Brown, Mrs. Gilbert Edwards and David A. Noble.
Studio portrait of employees of the Cottonwood County Courthouse from 1941. Front Row - M.F. Juhnke, County Attorney; L. L. Klasse, County Auditor; Eli R. Lund, Judge of Probate; Anna Haraldson, County Treasurer; Emma Sammons, Supt. Of Schools; M.B. Severson, Clerk District Court; N.J. Bell, Sheriff; Geo. E. Harper, Register of Deeds. Second Row - Marjorie (Hanson) Miller; E. J. Carbine; Lillian (Johnson) Carbine; Evelyn (McCullough) Rohlfsen; Geo. G. Schroeder; Wanda Manee; Helen Sartorius; Paul Vieregge; Carl Otto.
World War II selective servicemen from the Windom area. Front row, left to right: Edward Falon, Henry Friesen, Alfred Solmonson, Albin Sogge, Robert Morgan, John Wesseling, Orville Nerhus, Cornelius Rempel, Orville Lewis Second row, left to right: Raymond LaMaack, Arvid Knudson, Clarence Thompson, Alfred Weber, Elias Skarset, Raymond Spielman, Floyd Imker, Bert Raatz, Reinhold Rupp, Charles Theesfeld Third row, left to right: Jack W. Allen, Donald Earlewine, John Engelkens, Harold Solien, Emil Heggen, Peter Rempel, Lester Weber, Erwin Bohling, John Courts.
Dale Township Red Cross Auxilliary dressed in long white dresses and Red Cross hats. Small child in front center carries banner that reads "Dale Aux." with red cross below. First row: Mrs. George Matheison, Mrs. George Smith, Miss Wing, Mrs. John Gustafson (Chairman), Mrs. J.A. Raines, Miss Margaret Matheison. Second row: Mrs. J. R. Jacobson, Mrs. John Eidem, Miss Emma Erickson, Miss Mae Matheison, Mrs. Shaffer, Miss Catherine Newton. Back row: Mrs. Paul Kjoznes, Mrs. Guy Dryden, Mrs. Emiel Paulson, Mrs. K.E. Wing, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Morris Thompson, Miss Bertha Erickson.
A studio portrait of some early residents of Delton Township. Five unidentified men sit and stand for the photograph. One man wears a lined Raccoon coat and Buffalo hide gauntlet driving gloves.
E. C. Huntington, in 1871, started the Windom Reporter, the first newspaper in the county. He operated it until 1908, when he sold it to the Warren brothers.