This photograph by Duluth photographer William Whitesides is taken from Point of Rocks looking east and shows much of downtown Duluth and the hillside.
This photograph by F.A. Taylor shows the Duluth hillside from below Superior Street and between 3rd and 4th Avenues East; probably from the late 1880s, it shows First Presbyterian Church (built in 1870) in the upper left corner, at 231 East 2nd Street.
The Stillwater City Directory 1890-91 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses and occupations of residents, a classified business directory, lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, societies, streets and wards. Also contains local advertisements.
The Stillwater City Directory 1896-97 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses and occupations of residents, a classified business directory, lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, societies, streets and wards. Also contains local advertisments.
The Stillwater City Directory 1894-95 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses and occupations of residents, a classified business directory, lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, societies, streets and wards. Also contains local advertisments.
The Stillwater City Directory 1892-93 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses and occupations of residents, a classified business directory, lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, societies, streets and wards. Also contains local advertisments.
The Stillwater City Directory 1898-99 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses and occupations of residents, a classified business directory, lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, societies, streets and wards. Also contains local advertisments.
This photograph by Paul B. Gaylord from the 1880s or early 1890s looks to the south from Duluth's hillside to Rice's Point and shows the 1871 railroad roundhouse to the east of Garfield Avenue and the steeple of Second Presbyterian Church at 1515 West Superior Street.
Newsreel film dated 1931 includes scenes of downtown Glenwood businesses, business people, churches, and resorts, and the national tour of the 20 Millionth Ford automobile. The newsreel was commissioned by Henry Longaker of the Glenwood Theater to promote tourism to Lake Minnewaska. The film crew spent at least a week in Glenwood. This 13-minute reel is footage of particular interest to a local audience. It is a copy reel on 35 millimeter nitrate film without visible splicing.
A view of the commercial district of Hickson, North Dakota. On the left hand side are some grain elevators, in the middle are train tracks and two the right are some businesses.
Panoramic view Cooley Location (West of Hibbing, Minnesota). Photograph includes a large industrial building on the left, a water tower (with the word: "COOLIE" printed on it, a garage style building in the center, and an office type building on the right with housing in the far right of the photograph.
Panoramic view of the Cooley Location (west of Hibbing, Minnesota). Photograph includes a large industrial building on the left, a water tower (with the word: "COOLIE" printed on it, a garage style building in the center, and an office building on the right with houses in the far right of the photograph.
Panoramic view of South Hibbing, Minnesota under construction to include panning left to right: New housing area, Hibbing Rood Hospital, several buildings being built on Howard Street and Fourth Avenue. Mesaba Transportation Company building is being built on the far right of the photograph. Railroad tracks are depicted on the or near 19th Street and mining operations are depicted in the background on the right side portion of the photograph.
Panoramic view of Hibbing, Minnesota looking south from North Hibbing. Photograph depicts (panning left to right) a small and large building (probably mining buildings) and in the background is the Hibbing High School under construction awaiting the completion of the turrets. The road is Third Avenue (the main road between North and South Hibbing) including the Third Avenue Bridge. A railroad bridge, Park Addition Water Tower and the Detention Hospital consisting of two buildings. The photograph portion to the right is the Duluth, Mesabi and Northern Depot and housing area in North Hibbing.
Panoramic view of Remington Yards Building Material area and surrounding area to include track workers, oil storage tank farm, warehouse buildings, Great Northern Freight Cars, Southern Pacific Railroad Car, gondola railroad cars and a bus. Photograph is undated but presumed to be taken in the 1920s era. Remington Yards was located at 1218 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of Remington Yards Building Material area and surrounding area to include track workers, oil storage tank farm, warehouse buildings, Great Northern Freight Cars, Southern Pacific Railroad Car, gondola railroad cars and a bus. Photograph is undated but presumed to be taken in the 1920s era. Remington Yards was located at 1218 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing, Minnesota.
Panoramic view of housing area behind a railroad tracks across the left half of the photograph. The center of the photograph depicts the North Hibbing Power Plant with smoke stack and water tower. The right area of the photograph depicts a housing area and mine reclamation dump in the background. Approximate area/view of this photograph is along North Street in North Hibbing.
Panoramic View of North Hibbing town site looking North, Hibbing, Minnesota. Foreground: Early 1900s vehicles (truck type); bus; rail type trolley on Third Avenue rail tracks; Street Lamps along third avenue; Middle area: Oliver Hotel, 422 Third Avenue; Commercial buildings on Second Avenue; Background area: Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine; warehouse buildings; Commercial buildings on third Avenue; First National Bank is last building on Third Avenue.
Panoramic view of North Hibbing Town site, looking North, Hibbing, Minnesota. Foreground: Early 1900s vehicles (truck type); rail type trolley on Third Avenue rail tracks; Street Lamps along Third avenue; Middle area: Oliver Hotel, 422 Third Avenue; Commercial buildings on Second Avenue; Background area: Mahoning-Hull Rust Mine; warehouse buildings; Commercial buildings on third Avenue; First National Bank is last building on Third Avenue.
Panoramic view of North Hibbing looking south on 3nd Avenue in the left area of the photograph is possibly Railroad Street or Cedar Street. On the far right area of the photograph is possibly 4th Avenue. Panning left to right are the Washington School, the Jefferson School, several church steeples, the Lincoln School, the Bell Telephone Company building and housing area. There is a good representation of the business district on 3rd Avenue in North Hibbing.
Panoramic view of North Hibbing in winter. Notable buildings and businesses looking from left to right are: Hibbing Village Hall; Service Station; the Oliver Hotel, and the Public Comfort Station.
Panoramic view of a winter scene in North Hibbing featuring the Duluth Mesabi and Northern Train Depot on McKinley Street and the nearby housing area. Panning left to right the photograph depicts a city water tower, the St. Louis County Courthouse on McKinley Street, the Lincoln High School, the American flag flying at the Jefferson School, and the business district on 4th Avenue at the far right of the photograph.