Store front of the Quevli's Store with a poster in the window that reads "Grand Celebration" for the upcoming three day event on June 20-22. Passing by on the street is Dr. Moen in his new automobile, one of the first in the city.
Photograph of the Grant farm which was built in 1876. A wooden windmill, silo and several other buildings are visible. Four unidentified men stand in front of the buildings.
Two photographs copied into one picture that shows cutting ice on a lake. Top photo shows ice tools and two men cutting ice. Bottom photo is of the circular saw cutting through the ice. Company was owned by H.P. Fast.
Exterior of the Hutton and Company Building, built in 1895, sold to Olaf Selnes in 1911. It later became the Fair Store. Located at 9th Street and 4th Ave. It was constructed of brick from local brick factory.
Inga Smestad Wagon Shop in Windom with several wheels propped up in front of the wagon shop next to two men that work there. Two wagons waiting to be worked on are visible.
Interior of the Johnson Grocery Store in Westbrook. Canned goods predominate the shelves. Behind counter are five workers. Left to right; Hannah and Ernest Johnson, ? , Esther Carlson Yaeger, Florence Enderson.