Women workers at the Cream of Rye plant in Belle Plaine. From left to right; Alma Schmitt, Lilian O'Conner, Florence Albrecht. View includes the boxes and assembly line and a light bulb hanging from ceiling.
W. H. Weibeler Merchandise Store, clothing, boots, shoes. Prior to 1913. Joe Grosser, Gerry Weibeler, Frank Weibeler, Annie Weibeler, Mayme Weibeler, and Mr. and Mrs W. Weibeler.
W. H. Weibler General Merchandise, Belle Plaine. Groupf of four men, three women, and four boys standing in front of store unidentified. Store has large glass windows in a brick building, with an awning pulled back.
Portrait of Vern Lang at work at the First National Bank in Shakopee. Lang worked as a cashier and he is sitting behind one of the bank's front cashier stands. The door to a vault is opened behind him and rows of safety deposit boxes are seen inside the vault.
Building made of wood, gable front with shutters and large front windows. Wood picket fence, beer sign. Nick Walerious is the proprietor. 19 people are in front of building and two women are in upper story windows; they are family members of the proprietor. Border Collie type dog stands at a mans side.
View of North Meridian Street in Belle Plaine in February 1904. Two men on logs on sled pulled by two horses. The driver might be Johnny Latzke or Jack Melchior.
Triangle Motor Company Inc. Belle Plaine. Frontal view of shop, American flag on top, two cars on left side, one in garage (back end visible) gas pump in front. Tourist "rest garden" to the right on the shop, trees in background. Fred Keup Sr.
Postcard showing group portrait of three men posing as tavern goers. Men indentified as Joe "Fox" Melchior, Ed Affolter, Joe Bovenkamp. All three seated around card table with three beer bottles and glasses. Each with cigarettes in mouth. Joe Melchoir's leg rests on the base of the table and he holds his beer glass in hand. Leafy painted backdrop behind.
New Market, MN, street scene showing three buildings with men, women, and children standing on the boardwalk in front of the buildings and peering out from the windows.
Black and white photograph of employees at the St. Paul House restaurant in Shakopee. The image shows two men, most likely bartenders, standing behind the restaurant's main bar. Written in blue ink along the top edge of the image is "St Paul House - Shakopee Minn." Typed on the backside of the image is "9/27/44 - Don't get time to write, so here we are in person--not bawl us out!" The St. Paul House was located along the Minnesota River just east of downtown Shakopee. The restaurant was moved closer to downtown in the 1950s and the original building burned down in 1965.
Interior of Fred Stier Meat Market on Main st. in Belle Plaine. Emma Stier, Evelyn Stier, Elmer Edberg. Two counters with marble tops, two large scales, bead board panneling, electric light bulb hanging from ceiling, cash register.
South Meridian st. looking north in Belle Plaine. Marks General Store on right (in that location from 1911-1913). Post office on left side of street. Horses, wagons, carriages, light poles, and telephone poles visible. Hamm's Beer sign.
Albumen print showing the interior of the Shakopee Argus print shop. Seen in the immediate foreground is a large printing press. Four workers are gathered together behind the press. Drawers with type, a work desk, and possibly a second printing press are visible in the background.
Postcard. Photograph of Shakopee. Railroad tracks. Lumber Co. O. Spielman Saloon with Hamm's Beer advertisement painted on side of building. Electric light hanging across street. Lumber Co. in left foreground, Fire house on right corner. Snow on ground. Horses and Sleighs tied up. Sign "Look Out [For] The Cars". Corner of Second and Lewis. Snow on the ground, horses wearing blankets
Schoell Drug Store, interior. East Main St. John Schoell behind counter. October 1, 1919. Avertisements for Colgate & Co. Toiletry soaps and perfumeryand Mentholatum.
Schoell Drug Store, June 21st, 1898. One hundred block of East main street. John Schoell and brother George Schoell standing in front of store. Poster in window for July 4th celebration. Lace curtains in second story windows. Sepia photograph.
Three story brick building, which was home to Schmitt Brewery. It is flanked on both sides by two smaller buildings that are attached. Wood piles and kegs visible. Five men are in front of building and one border collie type dog, three of them are holding mugs of beer. One man sits on a keg.
Sam Mell's bankrupt sale located in the two story brick Schilz Building. Banner sign reads "Great Bankrupt Sale!! This stock to be closed out at once." On the photograph's reverse, handwriting in pencil reads, "Sam Mell's bankrupt sale Aug. 15." Handwriting in blue ink reads, "See other picture for same identification" and the circled number "044."