Exterior view of the Telemarken Hotel, Thief River Falls. Osmund Navalson, 4th from left. The hotel was later purchased by Dr. Swedenburg for his clinic, on Knight Avenue. Osmund Navalson helped build the hotel and stayed there at times.
Exterior view of the livery barn at the sawmill on Pennington Avenue. The old iron bridge or railroad bridge to the mill is visible in the background. View is looking to the northwest.
Four women in front of the Bell Remmem Millinery Store. From the A. B. Remmen Family who owned the first livery stable located at Third and Knight Streets and a boarding house on the corner.
Interior view of the Langseth Store in Thief River Falls in the early 1900s. Hans Langseth is the mustached man in center aisle and Willie Bakke is behind the counter. The third man and the woman behind the counter are not identified.
Interior view of the Thief River Falls Fire Hall, which was water tower on the Atlantic (avenue?, line?). First steam engine purchased in 1894, partially visible in left background.
Interior view of the Holmes Brothers Hartz store. At left is Theodore Holmes (Brother of Leonard Holmes), William Peters (brother of Mrs. Leonard Holmes), Far right: Leonard Holmes (Harold's Father). Taken August 1899, interior of store which was later the Hartz Store.
Winter scene of piled logs on the Red Lake River, late 1800s. Inscription on the reverse reads: "T. M. Partridge Lumber Company Mpls. MN., waiting for the drive to start."