Dr. Marion Nelson, art historian, poses with Dr. John Lofgren of the American Swedish Institute at the opening of the Carl Sprinchorn exhibit, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Headshot portraits of thirty men who comprised the Lanesboro Singing Society. The original photo was taken by Theodore Bersagel and reproduced by Mathias Bue.
Group of musicians, including Anderson, Arthur Martinson and Hjalmar Peterson, third from right, who performed as Olle I Skratthult. Woman is Hjalmar's wife Olga Lindgren-Peterson.
Black and white photograph of Kenneth Boyd and Myrtle Huntley in a kitchen. Myrtle is holding a loaf of bread and in the background there is a can of Watkins Company baking soda.
Business Card - Side A has a black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley on the front. On Side B "The Big Hit Oh - You Tease by Merritt W. Lund - Chorus - Copyright 1910
Hand tinted photograph of Myrtle Huntley. Dressed in a black lace slip, hair down and holding a mirror and powder puff. Cloth wrapped around her chair. Taken for a Watkins ad.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley dressed in a long dress with elbow length sleeves. Dress has a train in the back and a drop neckline with a snowflake or star pin at bottom. Pearl capulet on head with hair in curls with a lilac at temple. Signed by Myrtle E. Huntley "Acknowledging your admirable sense of "the fitness of things" about a theater.
Portrait of Ben and Myrtle Huntley. Myrtle's hair is high up and hanging down on one side in a curl with a grouping of three roses. Dress is trimmed in sequins around the sleeves, shoulders, and neckline with a pin in the bodice area of either a star or snowflake.
Black and white print of Three bathing beauties Harriet Brandon, Myrtle Huntley, and Violet Norton daughter of the Fire chief of Winona. Sitting on a rock.
Black and white photograph of Hattie Brandon -Barnes. Posed with a parasol in a lace waist and skirt with a formal living room background. Mother of Myrtle Huntley.