C. L. Colman Lumber Company building on 10th Street and Second Avenue Worthington, Minnesota. Worthington Transfer Company was located in the same building.
Exterior of the P. Geyermann and Son dry good store in Brewster, Minnesota. Standing on the boardwalk in front of the store are Edward, Peter Sr. and Rudolph Geyermann
Store front of the George M. Plumb Grocery Store on 10th Street in Worthington, Minnesota. Photograph is dated 1874. Dan Shell is walking in front of the store on the board walk.
Interior of the Hubbard Horstman Store in Bigelow, Minnesota, around the turn of the century. Henry Horstman, Mr. M.J. Hubbard and Bessie Hubaard who married Albert Kepha later are in the photograph.
Interior of the Loveless Grocery and Bakery at 320 10th Street Worthington, Minnesota. The people in the photograph are from left to right: Earl Barkelew, Nellie Crever, William Loveless, Fred Sterling and Mr. Loveless (baker)
Interior of the J. E. Erickson Machinist shop in Worthington, Minnesota. J.E. Erickson proprietor and George Jacobson helper. Photograph was used on a 1918 calendar.
This is the Worthington municipal power plant building that sat on the corner of 3rd Avenue on 8th Street. The image is of the east side of the building looking west toward the lake.