First building of the House of Hope Presbyterian Church. The stairs up the hill lead to the home of House of Hope's founder and first minister, Edward Neill, on Summit Avenue. Caption reads: "First church edifice of House of Hope, St. Paul which stood at the corner of Walnut and Oak St and residence of its first minister on Summit Avenue."
Group portrait of the Home Mission Society. Back row: Pearl Franklin, Grace Dryer, Marie Schumacher, Ann Schumacher. Middle row: Elsie Sponagle, Rose Lindeman, Pauline Shipman, Emma Gaffney, and Gladys Schmidt. Front row: Mary Kelly, Annie Lueck, Anna Schmidt, Amanda Lindeman, and Sara Lindeman.
Pastor and Mrs. Thomas Johnsen and children outside the parsonage of Norseland Lutheran church (originally known as Nicollet Lutheran Church. The log parsonage was constructed in 1863, sided in 1867 and then dismantled in 1906.