This photograph shows the members of the Essler Mandolin Club in St. Peter. From left to right, the men are: Charlie Volk, Joe Rhiner, John Essler, Stephen Spiess (note the incorrect spelling on the photograph), Fred Veith, and George Essler.
A photograph taken by Paulsen Studio of the 1934 Mora High School band in concert. The photograph includes Sando; Archie Powers; Jensen; Cecelia Gene; Roger Andrews; Alvin Mattews; Werner Mattews; Elmer Watter; C. M. Elzca (director); Doroth Soderstrom; Howard Peterson; Bruce Buck; Ralph Fairbanks; Muriel Randall; Charlotte Peterson; Water Johnsn; Myron Stolle; Alma Moe; Collis Williams; Irving Ahlquist' Duane Jenney; Maxine Andrews; Mary Jane Peterson; Geneva Rostberg; Carl Dixon; Barbara Hall; Hubert Olson; Dowthea Holland; Rosalie Richardson; Malba Klapmeier; Lawrence Peterson; Willard Richardson; Keith Andrews; Pat Malcolm; Willard Bancroft; Guman Beckstrom; Emma gene; Gerhardt Klatt; Thea Horne.
A cropped photograph of the 1930 Mora Hgh School Band, with "orchestra 1930" written at the top. The photograph includes fifty nine students including Dorthy Alquist; Marim E.; Lucille Richardson; Rasslie Richardson; Willard Richardson; Margart Anderson; Karen H.; Dorthy Hanson; Gladys Zetterberg; Karen Karen; Rose Mich; Roberta H.;Paul B.; and C. M. Elzia directing, with the remaining students unidentified.
A photograph of the 1930 Mora Hgh School Band, with fifty nine students including Dorthy Alquist; Marim E.; Lucille Richardson; Rasslie Richardson; Willard Richardson; Margart Anderson; Karen H.; Dorthy Hanson; Gladys Zetterberg; Karen Karen; Rose Mich; Roberta H.;Paul B.; and C. M. Elzia directing, with the remaining students unidentified.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley dressed in a long dress with elbow length sleeves. Dress has a train in the back and a drop neckline with a snowflake or star pin at bottom. Pearl capulet on head with hair in curls with a lilac at temple. Signed by Myrtle E. Huntley "Acknowledging your admirable sense of "the fitness of things" about a theater.
Group portrait of the men comprising the singers of Duluth's premier chorus founded by O. George Thrana (seated front left) a Norwegian master stone carver.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Portrait of Ben and Myrtle Huntley. Myrtle's hair is high up and hanging down on one side in a curl with a grouping of three roses. Dress is trimmed in sequins around the sleeves, shoulders, and neckline with a pin in the bodice area of either a star or snowflake.
Studio portrait of Mrs. Brandon, Myrtle Huntley's mother. She is posed in front of a stage backdrop and is wearing a necklace and head piece made of pearls.