Window display of Bue photographs celebrating his studio's silver anniversary. Matted and framed local scenes advertised on sale. Kodak sign displayed on window.
Exterior view of the Capron and Qually Automotive Garage in Lanesboro. Four employees pose in garage bay. Sign for Goodrich Tested Tires is painted on brick facade.
Henry Langlie poses in Lanesboro behind the cigar counter at Hank's Cafe featuring products from the General Cigar Company of St. Paul. At left of the counter is a cooler for Rushford Bottled Beverages.
Exterior view of the C. J. Steno Oil Station in Mabel with company vehicles and employees. Advertising signs visible for Mobiloil, Kant-Nock Gasoline, and Tydol.
The proprietor with a group of employees standing outside of the Culbertson electric shop with the store's late 1930's Chevrolet pickup parked at curb.
Exterior view of Mark DeVille's Perfect Oil Station in Lanesboro, with two employees posed outside next to gasoline pumps. An Energee True Gasoline advertising sign hangs from a post.
Service garage and oil station in Rushford in winter scene with vehicles and employees posed for the picture. Automobile and implement warehouse and garage is on the right. Visible advertising signs include United States Tires, International Harvester Farm Machines Sales and Service, New Navy Gasoline, and Dodge Brothers Approved Service Station.
Forest Harley's automotive garage on Highway 16 near Wykoff. Advertising signs include Mobile Oil and Goodrich. A water tower can be seen in the background.
Green Gable gas station at Fountain with Green Gable Night Club. The gas station attendant stands outside. Advertising signs include Schmidt's City Club beer. A sign in the window reads "Dine and Dance".
Workers husking sweet corn by hand at the Lanesboro Canning Company plant. Built in 1903 along Mill Pond, the company ceased operation during the Great Depression. Their product was called Lanesboro Pride Corn.
Interior shot of the Langlie Olson Fladager Company store in Lanesboro. Shelves of dry goods line the back wall. Toledo counter scale and meat wrapping paper rolls are visible.
Large crowd of people waiting outside the doors of Langlie Olson Fladager Company in Lanesboro on a cold winter day; the store was billed as Fillmore County's greatest general mercantile holds closing sale as it prepared to quit business.
Lewis Service Station with Mr. Lewis standing next to gas pumps. Advertising signs visible are Mobiloil, Perfect Gasoline, and Lewis Tire & Battery Company.
The main street in downtown Mabel in a nighttime exposure facing north. To the left is seen a Penno advertising sign, community barbershop, and hotel. To the right is the Mabel Lumber Company building. In front of the Lanesboro Produce Company building are gasoline pumps with a Maytag Company vehicle parked along the street.
A daytime shot of main street in downtown Mabel. Vehicles are parked diagonally. Two boys with bicycles stand in the middle of the dirt street. Two men, a vehicle, and a Mobilgas sign seen at right. Lampposts line Main Street.
The Phoenix Hotel in Lanesboro was built at the cost of $50,000 in 1870. The hotel was four stories with saloon, baggage room, and railroad ticket office. The stone used for its construction was quarried from local bluffs. Its parlors and suites were expensively furnished. It was widely advertised as both a high class hotel for the traveling public, as well as a sanitarium. The hotel housed the Bank of Lanesboro, the businesses of Hanson & Davis, and Knudson & Hobart. Its landlords were Messrs. Chase and White. The building was destroyed by fire on May 5, 1885.