O. E. Selne's float being pulled by a horse. John T. Johnson, R. A. Van Nest and spouses riding along. Dressed in their finest. A flag on the back of the float. Pictured are: Truman (left) Val Quevli (right).
The interior of the Kindergarten Public School in Mountain Lake. The teacher in her long dark dress is speaking with the Kindergarten students that are sitting on small chairs.
The LeTourneau family out for a buggy ride. A wooden sidewalk runs in front of the businesses along the street. A millinery shop and a sign that reads, "wood is for sale" are visible in the background. Pictured are: George LeTourneau, Mrs. George LeTourneau, Louis LeTourneau, Louie and Daisy LeTourneau.
Lucille (Pierson) Lewis Nelson with her doll, Ina May. Dressed in coat, hat and mittens Lucille and her doll, Ina May, stand next to the plant stand that contains her birthday cake with three candles. Several plants on stand as well.
A view down Main Street. A pool hall, general store, storehouse, harness shop, Town Hall and Saloon, restaurant, barber shop, First State Bank, and meat market visible.
Photograph taken looking north up Main Street on a very narrow dirt road. The water tower, three elevators, and a few business and industry buildings are visible.
Martin Reisgard with his Drayline business. Egg cases are stacked on the dray which is backed up to the general store. A small boy sits on the porch of the store, watching Martin.
Meat hanging on pegs with four men standing by counter. Left to right: Harry Solem, Roman Borseth, John Grotte, and Bob Reisdorph. Store was located on the south side of the Windom square on 9th Street.
Photograph showing the exterior of a large three-story frame structure with a one-story addition to house the steam engine plant. Mountain Lake Roller Mill, was a flour mill, built in the late 1870's by David Hiebert.
Exterior front view of New Home Mennonite Church in winter. Front view includes the double doors with transom above, two windows on first floor and an small arched one above.
The Selnes Store interior. An ornate chest labeled "Diamond Roasted Coffees" sits on the left of the photograph while a long counter is on the right. Four men stand behind the counter, working in the store.
O. E. Selne's Fourth of July float. Horses pulling a wagon in the parade, a family holding the United States flag, with flags around the bottom of the float. A grain elevator is visible in the background.