Central Hillside house; 329 West Third street; house of Captain C. O. Flynn; Cornelius O. Flynn; architectural details; porch; clapboard; winter; snow; stairs
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Brewster Residence. Marks:""Brewster home, 719 S. Broad St., Mkto, new porch on home, 1929, far L Mrs. Jordon, Middle-Carrie Brewster, Right-Grace Brewster""
This photograph shows a view of the 1871 E. St. Julien Cox house in St. Peter, which is located at 500 North Washington Avenue. Owned by the Nicollet County Historical Society, the house is open for tours at various times during the year.
Anton Hoff home with automobile and four people. Image states, "Anton Hoff home, Decoria Township." Inga Hoff was rural school teacher in Decoria, circa 1915.
Exterior view of the home of Charles J. Laumann and his family in St. Peter. Mrs. C. J. Laumann and Anna Laumann are in the back row. The children in the front row are, from left to right: Clarence, Julia, Josephine, and Gertrude. Josephine was born about 1902.
Label on the front reads: "John Hillestad home, 1904." This home is now the Carlin Funeral Home. This building is located at 303 Johnson Avenue North in Fosston.
This house stood on the corner of Garfield and Park streets. The house has both a front and rear porch as well as a fenced in yard. In the peaks of the roof and on the porch was gingerbread, typical of many Victorian homes. Along with the house was a barn. It later was torn down and replaced with a new one-story house.
This photograph shows the original home of Captain William B. Dodd in St. Peter. Dodd, who founded St. Peter, was killed in New Ulm in 1862 while helping to defend the city against attacks by the Dakota Indians.
Hubbard House from Broad St. and four women; marks:""Left to right Katherine Hubbard, Cara Hubbard Jenkins (niece of R. D. Hubbard), Mrs. R. D. Hubbard, Esther Hubbard, about 1900, donated by Rosemary Heckel, granddaughter of R. D. Hubbard""