出版: | New Brighton Area Historical Society, PO Box 120624, New Brighton, MN 55193 |
附註: | United States Minnesota Ramsey New Brighton fb2e36ab7167f8dc85851a8386e5ef61 Peoples Coal and Ice Company had five ice houses on the east side of Long Lake which first served the stockyards industry and later provided a busy commercial ice industry for some 60 years in New Brighton. The ice was stored in well-insulated ice houses and covered with sawdust, which helped to insulate the ice and keep the blocks from sticking together. When needed, the 20 x 32-inch blocks were loaded into railroad cars, which held about 140 blocks per car. Any left-over ice went toward filling many a villager's own icehouse. This image may not be reproduced for any reason without the express written consent of the New Brighton Area Historical Society. |
出版: | City of Glenwood |
附註: | United States Minnesota Pope Glenwood 31e6b20c2004cce0f48ebd7638520187 Lakeside Ballroom Multi Event Promotional Poster These images may not be used for any reason without the expressed, written consent of the City of Glenwood and appropriate credit line. |
出版: | Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church, 122 W Franklin Ave., Room 400, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404; http://www.minnesotaumc.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota Ramsey St. Paul Park 799c5e3bf85ffa2bda1a33857f759d7d Students and Faculty on steps of St. Paul's College. St. Paul's College in St. Paul Park, organized in 1889 offered both a preparatory and collegiate course. St. Paul's was organized and supported by the Northern German Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This conference included German Methodist congregation in Minnesota plus some in Wisconsin and North Dakota. The school operated until 1917, closing under financial difficulties and the stress of being a German-speaking institution during World War I. Supporters were encouraged to shift allegiance to Hamline University. This image may not be reproduced without the written consent of the Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church |
出版: | Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church, 122 W Franklin Ave., Room 400, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404; http://www.minnesotaumc.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota Ramsey St. Paul Park a508c3f50a55a7561b3e7e22427b7f2f St. Paul's College in St. Paul Park, organized in 1889 offered both a preparatory and collegiate course. St. Paul's was organized and supported by the Northern German Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This conference included German Methodist congregation in Minnesota plus some in Wisconsin and North Dakota. The school operated until 1917, closing under financial difficulties and the stress of being a German-speaking institution during World War I. Supporters were encouraged to shift allegiance to Hamline University. This image may not be reproduced without the written consent of the Minnesota Annual Conference United Methodist Church |
出版: | Northeast Minnesota Historical Center; http://www.d.umn.edu/lib/nemhc |
附註: | United States Minnesota John Panton or Richard M. Sellwood house built in 1903 at 1931 East Second street was fashioned in a neo-Classical architectural style. The 21-room mansion was given to the Benedictine Sisters of Duluth in March 1956 by Richard M. Sellwood, Jr., and Joseph G. Sellwood in memory of their parents Richard (died 1940) and Ella Eugene Fitzgerald Sellwood (died in 1954), Duluth pioneers. Richard Sellwood was a Cornell University graduate, a banker-industrialist with interests in mining. He came to Duluth in 1888 with his parents. Ella Sellwood was a member of Our Lade of the Rosary Catholic parish of Duluth. The house was to be called Sellwood Hall. Mother Martina announced it would be used to house students of Stanbrook Hall, and functions by the alumni of the College of St. Scholastica. An elevator runs from the first to the second floors and a tunnel joins the main house to the furnace room located under the carriage house. There are formal gardens. It was used as a residence for Stanbrook Hall high school boarding students from about 1956 to 1967, it was then used as a residence for students from the College of St. Scholastica until 1970, and for Sisters from St. Scholastica until 1983. At that time it was sold, and is now a group home for people with developmental disabilities. Contact NEMHC for permission to use. |
出版: | Stevens County Museum and Historical Society, Morris, MN; http://www.stevenshistorymuseum.com |
附註: | United States Minnesota Stevens Morris Published in Minnesota History, 49/3 Fall 1984, p. 92. Original in the Archives of the Sisters of Mercy Provincialate, Omaha, NB. Record Group 75. Exhibit WCSA 2000 -2001 Use of this image is governed by U.S. and international copyright law. Please contact the Stevens County Museum & Historical Society, in Morris, MN you can reach them online at http://www.stevenshistorymuseum.com. |
出版: | Archives, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province 1884 Randolph Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105-1700; http://www.csjstpaul.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota Ramsey St. Paul Sister Hyacinth Werden, an excellent educator was the first principal at Derham Hall. In January 1905, 70 boarding students from St. Joseph's Academy, St. Paul, moved out to a developing area in the south western part of the cityl, where the new school was located. This was the official opening of the College of St. Catherine. In addition to the high school boarding students there were ""young ladies of uncertain age who were grouped together as 'specials.' "" This image may not be reproduced for any reason without the written permissions of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province, 1884 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105-1700 |
出版: | St. Scholastica Monastery, 1001 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth MN 55811 www.duluthbendictines.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota St. Louis Central Hillside Duluth 824393b5ba706490a29c8c2a1cfba4c3 In 1892, the first ceremonies were held accepting new members into the Duluth Benedictine community. Back row, reception of novices, left to right, back row: Sister Benedict Mlynek, Sister Margaret Mary Borsch, Sister James Roche. Front row, Sister Leonissa Sauber, perpetual vows, Sister Jeremia Cannon, first vows. Use of this image is governed by U.S. and international copyright laws. Image is property of St. Scholastica Monastery. Please contact St. Scholastica Monastery Archives for permission to publish this image. |
出版: | Cottonwood County Historical Society, 812 Fourth Avenue, Windom, MN 56101; http://www.rootsweb.com/~mncotton/cchs.htm |
附註: | United States Minnesota Cottonwood Windom 7371429975ec51f4882e283d08246e06 The Brown family, brothers and sister. Silas Allen Brown, Eugene R. Brown, Lucy Brown Olson This image may not be reproduced without the express written consent of the Cottonwood County Historical Society |
出版: | Big Stone County Historical Society, 985 U.S. Highway 12, Ortonville, Minnesota 56278 |
附註: | United States Minnesota Big Stone a3e6093cd687c6ec0625139b9eff28a This image may not be reproduced for any reason without the express written consent of the Big Stone County Historical Society Museum |
出版: | St. Scholastica Monastery, 1001 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth MN 55811 www.duluthbendictines.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota St. Louis Duluth ac6e116a9f6ede4924d1f54cfde68e06 The Kerst sisters, Mother Scholastica (1847-1911) and Sister Alexia (1856-1915) were among the group of Benedictine sisters to come from St. Benedict's Convent in St. Joseph, MN, to found the new Benedictine community in Duluth in 1892 Use of this image is governed by U.S. and international copyright laws. Image is property of St. Scholastica Monastery. Please contact St. Scholastica Monastery Archives for permission to publish this image. |
出版: | St. Scholastica Monastery, 1001 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth MN 55811 www.duluthbendictines.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota Beltrami Bemidji b218a8218e866fe20650031aa9002d84 A group of Duluth Benedictine sisters enjoy a picnic outing in 1900 while inspecting work on St. Anthony's Hospital in Bemidji. Left to right, unidentified sister with picnic basket, Sister Benedict Mlynek, Mother Scholastica Kerst in hammock, Sister Christina Johnson with key, Sister Alexia Kerst . The dog is a local visitor. Use of this image is governed by U.S. and international copyright laws. Image is property of St. Scholastica Monastery. Please contact St. Scholastica Monastery Archives for permission to publish this image. |
出版: | Westonka Historical Society, P.O. Box 84, Mound, MN 55364; http://www.westonkahistoricalsociety.org |
附註: | United States Minnesota Hennepin Excelsior Minnetonka Lake 7838b8c7e32977b80aec4ca6200e6391 Two boats are at the Veterans Camp dock on Big Island. Message mentions cooking enough apples to get two quarts and one pint of lovely apple sauce for winter use, postmarked Excelsior, 1938 This image may not be reproduced for any reason without the express written consent of the Westonka Historical Society. |