Group portrait of the Daleyville Baseball team from Daleyville, Wisconsin. Pictured left to right: John Dahlby, Elmer Hill, Albert Daley, Issac Halvorson, Clarence Aarhus, Otto sanders, Olin Paulson, Thorval Larson, George Anderson, and Henry Larson.
A cabinet card group portrait of young men and women in front of an unidentified building. One woman is on a bicycle. People in the photograph include: Mrs. E.K. Jaques, B.F. Buck, F.B. Chapin, Katie D.M. Hunt, Lizzie Hunt, Ella Buck, Mrs. B.F. Buck, Kirk Holmes, Flora Hunt, Eva Phinney, Birgetta Fogarty, Clara Watson, Jennie E. Walsh, Anna Bucking, Jennie Chilton, Mary Chapin, Dora Probstfield, Ella Haigley, Jennie Day, Florence Morton, O.J. Myhre, Lizzie Hanson, Nellie Foss, Samuel Garborg, Octavia Evans, Susie Meili, Kittie Morton, Zelpha Foote, and Charles H. Graham.
Interior view of Schreiner Brothers & Moulton Company (1888-1923) interior view. Image of three men standing near a china display. An array of gas light fixtures hang from the ceiling of the store. A piano is covered in the foreground. Wooden railings frame an opening in the floor that looks down on the first level of the store. Store proprietors were E.H. Schreiner and W.N Moulton.
Interior view of Schreiner Brothers & Moulton Company (1888-1923). Image of seven men and four women standing around display cases full of merchandise. Handkerchiefs and other accessories are displayed in glass cases while skirts, scarves, and textiles are displayed along the walls and wooden shelving units holding boxed goods. Gas lights hang from the ceiling, lighting the room. Store proprietors were E.H. Schreiner and W.N Moulton.
Image of the tugboat, Edna G., at dock in Two Harbors. A whaleback vessel is docked alongside the tugboat. Ice appears around the tugboat, snow covers railroad tracks alongside dock. Note the eagle on top of the pilot house. When the Edna G. returned to Two Harbors from WWI service, the eagle had been removed.
A photograph of the Ogilvie Boy's Baseball team, with eleven unidentified players in unofrm and one unidentified coach in formal attire. There is a small pile of gloves and bats on the floor in front of them.
A photograph of the Mora High School basketball team from 1919 to 1920. The photograph includes Marlan McGillveray; Mathew Fennessey; Frederick Abbe; Clark Anderson; Ned Powers; Charles McClellan; Howard Pope; Douglas Glynn; and Mr. Ostby (coach),
A photograph of the 1927 Mora High School football squad: Mr. Harbo (assistant coach), Vernan Selstedt, Lyle Richards, Earl Blake, Raymond Freeman, Frank Jurnacliff, Brad McKusick, Fred Sandstrom, Gilbert Dixoup, Mr Zamjahn (coach), Herbert Halt, Thyman Backer, Donald Sabor, Willard Goldsmith, Leanard Fulkerson, Ralph uckholder, Roy Bartel, Howard Forest, Marvin Rachard, Vernan Smith, Earnest Ripka, Harold Stenstrom, Charles Abbe, Clifford Quist, Arthur Bartell
A matted photograph of a "Warman" parade float, featuring unidentified woman and other various children wearing winter coats and hats, seated on a white vehicular parade float, with a large bell above them and an American flag at the front.
A photograph of four students and their coach for Track and Field Shotput and Discus, wearing uniforms: Ryamond Edin (top right); Supt. Slettedahl (top middle); Ross Boyle (top left); James Donovan (bottom right); H. Sundstrom (bottom left).
Exterior view of the new public library built in 1926. The building is located at 4915 42nd Avenue and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building currently houses the Robbin Gallery and the Robbinsdale Historical Society.
Man fishing, boy wading into Crystal Lake with a net. The name Clara L. Nash appears in faded pencil on the back of the photo. The Nash Family operated the Crystal Bath House on Crystal Lake in Robbinsdale.
Winter view of workers constructing a dyke across Superior Bay starting from the end of Rice's Point to Minnesota Point over which a rail track would be laid.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections