Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Shumaker with daughter Rose at back door. The house was built on the site of present school. The lumber for the house was brought from Morris, Minnesota by oxcart. The house was moved to Minnesota Avenue in about 1923.
James J. and Mary T. Hill's Ninth and Canada Streets residence, which Hill demolished after moving to his new home in 1891 at 240 Summit Avenue in St. Paul.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of a villa in Italy. This student work was completed while Crawford was at the University of Illinois.
Photograph showing the front exterior of Dia Linn. The original site of the treatment center for female alcoholics, it was originally owned by W. O. Washburn, a St. Paul industrialist. It was named Dia Linn, a Gaelic term for "God be with us."