View of women students exercising. They are wearing dresses, standing in rows and are raising their right arms above their heads. Trees without leaves are in foreground.
View is to the northwest from the east side of 4th Street South just north of Main Avenue. Spectators line the streets watching a parade celebrating Fargo, North Dakota's recovery from a devastating June 7, 1893 fire, Members of the Hoo Hoos, a fraternal group made up of individuals in the forest products industry, march down 4th Street dressed in white hoods and long black robes decorated with pictures of black cats on their chests. Behind them follows a horse-drawn pyramid shaped float and a marching band.
Informal portrait of two musicians. Ernest Fossum (on the left) is holding a banjolele (a hybrid musical instrument that is part banjo and part ukelele). Albert Fossum (on the right) is holding an autoharp. Seated between them is a young unidentified child.
Front: Paul A. Callaghan, Otto A. Drews, Hiram J. Lloyd, Harry (Henry) D. Horton, Ernest B. Pierce, Clifford V. Pierce Back: William W. Rubble, Ambrose Hays, Chas. E. Berg, George Earl Orsborn, Edmund Franklin, Otto J. Graff. See Mankatonian 7/1898.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Seven young women and three young men each holding a watermelon slice, picnicking in wooded area; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
Seven young women and three young men stand together atop a very large boulder in a wooded area; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
Seven young women and three young men sit together atop a very large boulder measuring 45 feet in circumference; identified as Harvey Parker, Ida Parker, Mr. Miller, Lucian Clement, Miss Morten, Miss Fulmont, Adelaid Claghorn, Bessie Parmelee and Miss Hawkes.
View of the John B. Johnson family of Newfolden, Minnesota in a horse drawn wagon. The photograph was part of the collection of Leroy E. Mattson's Great-uncle John Johnson, a surveyor.
Portrait of a group of State Fair visitors. Back row: Nels Thompson, Louis Fanno, Elias Knutson, Louis Gilbertson. Front row: Peter Thompson, Anders Halderson, Charles Lundgren.
Group portrait of five basketball players. Back row: Paul Doeltz, Class of 1899; Robert Stoddart, Academy. Front row: P.P. Brush, 1901; Roy W. Smits, 1900; Floyd Brown, Academy.
Group portrait of five female players in uniform posing with basketball. Left to right: Mathilde Pederson, Belle Campbell, Lily-Belle Watson, Daisy Milspaugh, and Anna Dickson.
Photograph of Modern Woodworkers of America picnic at the Holm residence on the Roseau River. Mike Holm (Minnesota Secretary of State (1921, 1952) stands on the river bank with his tuba.
This photograph shows Mrs. John A. Johnson (at left) and Mrs. Will Perry, both from St. Peter, in bathing costumes at an area lake, probably Lake Emily east of St. Peter. Mrs. Johnson's husband, John A. Johnson, served as the governor of Minnesota from 1905 until 1909.
Louis Ford and Sophie Goslin are married by Moorhead Municipal Court Justice Peter Odegaard on the corner of Front Street (Center Avenue) and 4th Street North in Moorhead on September 21, 1898. The view is to the northwest from the top of Ole E. Flaten's photo studio on the southeast corner of Front and 4th streets. Among the spectators are Moorhead Mayor Arthur G. Lewis, in the white pants behind and to the left of Odegaard, members of a uniformed band and several people with bicycles. The wedding was part of a Fall Harvest Festival and decorations include an archway above the intersection made of wheat topped with an American flag. Jack o' lanterns, bunting and decorated animal pens are visible on 4th Street.
Group portrait of the 1898 Football Team. See Mankatonian, March 1899, Vol. X, No. 9, p. 3. Left to Right: Seated, second from left: Paul Callaghan. Standing - far left: Hiram Lloyd. Man in top hat: Harry J. Orsborn, Assistant instructor in Geography and Math.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
This photograph shows future Minnesota governor John A. Johnson, from St. Peter, and a number of his friends camping at Case's Point at Lake Emily in a view from about 1898. Johnson is standing at far right.
Lakeside Lester Park; lake; view across grassy area to four houses and Lake Superior in the distance; white pine tree; gazebo-like structure and person in foreground;
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
A group of people relaxing at Camp Saints Rest in 1899. Surnames listed include: Essler, Rinkel, Daniels, Strathern, Benson, Chouinard, Schleuder, Kennedy, Ribble, and several others.
Back Row from Left to Right: Roy Mick; Lydon Brandenburg; Elton Pherum; Henry Asseln; Joe Shellman; Elton Ward. Middle Row: Frank Frankoviz; George Barnard; Roy Curtiss; Jim Colehour; Ed McFadden; Arthur Johnson. Front Row: Frank Adams; Horace Rawson; Walter Frankberg.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is on the south side of Park Row, and the Nicollet Hotel is on the north side. A horse-drawn float is shown.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is on the south side of Park Row, and the Nicollet Hotel is on the north side. A float is shown going north on the avenue.
This photograph shows the Klein and Company's Fourth of July Parade float in front of Gorman Park in St. Peter in 1899. Four well known St. Peter men are shown on the horse-drawn float. Their names are on the front of the photograph.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is on the south side of Park Row, and the Nicollet Hotel is on the north side.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is on the south side of the intersection at Park Row. A bicycle rider and some horse-drawn vehicles are shown.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The Nicollet Hotel is to the north of the City Bakery, across Park Row. A float and several bicycle riders are shown.
A parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is at the north end of the west side of the 200 block of South Minnesota Avenue. Bicycle riders and a float are shown.
View of a parade on Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter on the Fourth of July in 1899. The City Bakery is at the north end of the west side of the 200 block of South Minnesota Avenue. A float and some horse-drawn vehicles are shown.
This photograph shows the members of the St. Peter Sorosis Club, a local women's organization. The photograph was taken on May 18, 1899 in the Rosenquist home in St. Peter.
This photograph shows the members of the St. Peter Sorosis Club, a local women's organization. The photograph was taken in front of the Daniels home in St. Peter.
"John Alden, you have betrayed me." From a performance of "The Courtship of Miles Standish." Paul Callaghan (Miles Standish) on the left and Hiram Lloyd (John Alden) on the right. Costumes provided by Smith Costume Company of Minneapolis. See Mankatonian July 1899.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
"Why don't you speak for yourself John?" From a performance of "The Courtship of Miles Standish." Myrtle Holmes (Priscilla) and Hiram Lloyd (John Alden). Costumes provided by Smith Costume Company of Minneapolis. See Mankatonian, July 1899.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato