Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group in Standard Oil tent, with saw, guitar, banjo, trumpet, saxophone, washboard, fiddle, jug, tires, and oil cans. "Standard Oil Tent--'Cash' Sandon and family traveled the county fair circuit for Standard Oil. This picture taken about 1936. Left to right: Son Tom, 'Cash' Sandon, daughter, Shirley, daughter, Virginia, son, Bob."
Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies musical group, with two trumpets, washboard, bass drum, and banjo. Left to right: 'Cash' Sandon, Shirley, Tom, Virginia, Bob (Children).
Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group, with saw, guitar, washboard, pitchfork, fiddle and jug. "Sandon family orchestra, county fair circuit. Left to right: son, Tom Sandon, 'Cash' Sandon, daughters, Shirley and Virginia, Son, Bob."
Sandon Family Orchestra (a.k.a. Minnesota River Bottom Hillbillies) musical group, with saxophones, guitar, washboard, jug, and other instruments. "Sandon Family Orchestra, 1935, Left to right: 'Cash' Sandon, Son, Tom, Daughters, Virginia and Shirley, Son, Bob."
4-H Club Cambria Climbers. Back of photo names 34 persons in the photo: Back row--Eldred Roberts, Mr. McMillen (co. agent), Edythe Evans, Mrs. Henry Bowen (helper), Marvin Evans, Earl Nokes, Russel Hughes, Edward Roberts, Edwin Jones, Ray Hewitt, Wallace Harris (Leader), Edwin Rawlands, Robert Hewitt, Lyle Roberts; middle row--Wayne Roberts, Edward Matthews, Oswald Harris, Harriet Pettis, Pearl Nakes, Dorothy Jarvis, Donald Matthews, Owen Hewitt, Ray ") Jarvis; Front row--Ralph Hood, Marcella Carlson, Mae, Laris Roberts, Doris Roberts, Marg. [Margaret Jenkins?], Victor Carlson, Lester Hewitt.
Jim Stubstad (1922-2011) describes the development of Central Point in Lake City, and his life on Lake Pepin. He discusses his career in the US Navy and in rocket science, and boating, ice boating, boat building, sailing, and climbing Maiden Rock at Lake Pepin. He mentions the Sea Wing Disaster, water pollution, Zump Adolph's popcorn stand, the Old Goats Club, and renovation of the Lake City State Bank clock.
Souvenir folder of 9 images including: Front Street, Ladies College, Saulpaugh Hotel, County Court House, Post Office, New York Department Store, North Mankato Bridges, Minnesota River, Hotel Heinrich.
American Legion 40-8, Voiture Locale No. 281 with train engine-shaped vehicle and people in costume. The side of the engine is inscribed, "La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, Mankato, Minnesota."
Studio portrait of the 1913 football team. Team captain Meredith Griffith holds a football marked, "MHS - 13." Back row: Harry Freeberg, Clarence Pond, Engrel Nelson, Prof. Carl W. Smith, Clifford Peterson, Prof. Vernon A. Looper, Reed Rose, Guy Cahoon, F. O'Brien. Middle Row: Percy Hall, C. Keesey, Jay Hodson, Captain Meredith Griffith, Oscar Wendlandt, Vincent Keesey, Willard Wigley. Front Row: Gust (?) Widell, Dan Lloyd.