United States | Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Archives
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Collection Overview
ID: VMA/RG03/ARCH.Photos.01/Series 1 US
Extent: 8.8 Linear Feet. More info below.
Arrangement: This collection is intellectually arranged alphabetically, by state, then county, then city. Each state is given its own sub-series, though not all sub-series hold materials. Physically, the photographs are boxed by size.
Forms of Material: Photographs
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Administrative Information
Repository: Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum Archives
Alternate Extent Statement: 22 boxes; 7 small boxes, 8 medium boxes, and 7 large boxes
Use Restrictions: May be reproduced with written permission from Vesterheim collections staff or executive director. Though Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum may hold the property rights, Vesterheim might not hold the copyrights for materials. Individuals may use materials for non-commercial, private use, but commercial users must secure permissions from the copyright holders and Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum to reproduce, publish, or quote protected materials and photographs.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Alabama],
[Series 2: Alaska],
[Series 3: Arizona],
[Series 4: Arkansas],
[Series 5: California],
[Series 6: Colorado],
[Series 7: Connecticut],
[Series 8: Dakota Territory],
[Series 9: Delaware],
[Series 10: Florida],
[Series 11: Georgia],
[Series 12: Hawaii],
[Series 13: Idaho],
[Series 14: Illinois],
[Series 15: Indiana],
[Series 16: Iowa],
[Series 17: Kansas],
[Series 18: Kentucky],
[Series 19: Louisiana],
[Series 20: Maine],
[Series 21: Maryland],
[Series 22: Massachusetts],
[Series 23: Michigan],
[Series 24: Minnesota],
[Series 25: Mississippi],
[Series 26: Missouri],
[Series 27: Montana],
[Series 28: Nebraska],
[Series 29: Nevada],
[Series 30: New Hampshire],
[Series 31: New Jersey],
[Series 32: New Mexico],
[Series 33: New York],
[Series 34: North Carolina],
[Series 35: North Dakota],
[Series 36: Ohio],
[Series 37: Oklahoma],
[Series 38: Oregon],
[Series 39: Pennsylvania],
[Series 40: Rhode Island],
[Series 41: South Carolina],
[Series 42: South Dakota],
[Series 43: Tennessee],
[Series 44: Texas],
[Series 45: Utah],
[Series 46: Vermont],
[Series 47: Virginia],
[Series 48: Washington],
[Series 49: West Virginia],
[Series 50: Wisconsin],
[Series 51: Wyoming],
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- Series 1: Alabama
- Series 2: Alaska
- Box 1
- Box 8
- Item 1: Child's Glacier, Copper River
- Other Information: nature
- Item 2: Ketchikan Seamen's Mission, Ketchikan, Alaska
- Says "Ketchikan Seamna's Home" on photo and "Ketchikan Seamen's Mission" in a note on the reverse side.
- Other Information: business, home, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 16-Items 1 and 2
- Item 3: "Eni" Club Room, Nome
- Other Information: organization
- Item 4: Igloo Reindeer Fair, north of Nome
- Pictures an Eskimo and reindeer
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Taku Glacier
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome; note on envelope that it was near Nome, but a note by that says 'No'
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: "A Foggy Morning on the Trail in NW Alaska"
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome; possibly near Nome; shows an Eskimo being pulled on a sled by a reindeer
- Other Information: people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Dutch Harbor
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome; note on envelope that it was near Nome, but another note says 'No'; aerial view of the harbor
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Alaskan Cotton Field
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome; possibly near Nome
- Other Information: farm, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Bird's eye view of Nome from Lane's Derrick, Nome, 1903
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: View of bay and mountains from Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: "Bering Sea After a Storm"
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome; possibly near Nome
- Other Information: children, nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Indian River Cascade, Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Roadway and Second Growth Timber, Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Government Bridge across Indian River, Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: View of Sitka and Mt. Edgecombe from Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Totem poles, Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Totem poles are on the site of an Indian village destroyed by Russians in 1802; the large totem in foreground is perhaps the best specimen of Indian carving now remaining; photograph by E.W. Merrill, Sitka
- Other Information: cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Timber, Sitka National Monument, Sitka
- Old timber, showing preservation fallen timber - cut in 1804. Second growth tree; photograph by E.W. Miller, Sitka
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print; edges are tearing
- Item 18: Skagway
- View over the bay of the town in the distance; photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Snow Gulch
- Looking down snow gulch, showing glacier benches in distance, northwest Alaska; possibly near Nome; photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Greek Church Interior, Unalaska
- Photograph by Lomen Bros., Nome
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 16
- Item 1: Ketchikan Seaman's Home, Ketchikan, Alaska
- Picture of boarding house in Ketchikan, Alaska
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 2 and Box 8, Item 2
- Item 2: Ketchikan Seaman's Home, Ketchikan, Alaska
- Picture of boarding house in Ketchikan, Alaska
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 1 and Box 8, Item 2
- Item 3: Eskimos with Reindeer Sleds
- Four Eskimos with two sleds pulled by reindeer
- Other Information: cultural, outdoor, people, posed
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Eskimo Mission, Teller, Alaska
- Two buildings identified as the mission center for Eskimos in Teller, Alaska
- Other Information: organization, town
- Physical Description: photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 5
- Item 5: Eskimo Mission, Teller, Alaska
- Two buildings identified as the mission center for Eskimos in Teller, Alaska
- Other Information: organization, town
- Physical Description: photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 4
- Series 3: Arizona
- Series 4: Arkansas
- Series 5: California
- Box 1
- Item 3: California Lutheran Hospital, Los Angeles
- Photograph of a drawing of the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: This is a photographic print.
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 1, Item 4, Box 16, Item 6
- Item 4: California Lutheran Hospital, Los Angeles
- Photograph of a drawing of the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: This is a print.
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 1, Item 3, Box 16, Item 6
- Item 5: Artvue Album from San Joaquin Pioneer Museum and Haggin Art Galleries, Stockton
- Other Information: business, cultural, landmark
- Box 8
- Item 21: Synod Church, Oakland, Alameda County
- Athens Avenue; Pastor was Pavt. Belguun
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 22: Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church, San Francisco
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church was built 1905-1907
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 16
- Item 6: California Lutheran Hospital, Los Angeles
- Photograph of a drawing of the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 1, Item 3, Item 4
- Item 7: Seamen's Mission, SanFrancisco, California
- Street view picture of the Seamen's Mission in San Francisco, California
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 8
- Item 8: Seamen's Mission, SanFrancisco, California
- Street view picture of the Seamen's Mission in San Francisco, California
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 7
- Series 6: Colorado
- Series 7: Connecticut
- Series 8: Dakota Territory
- Series 9: Delaware
- Series 10: Florida
- Series 11: Georgia
- Series 12: Hawaii
- Series 13: Idaho
- Series 14: Illinois
- Box 1
- Item 7: Design for the Leif Erikson Monument, Chicago, 1933
- Other Information: cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 8: Fireplace in the west lounge at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph
- Item 9: Outer harbor and recreation pier, Chicago
- Picture postcard published by Max Rigot Selling Co., Chicago.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Image is of the Chicago Municipal Pier, now known as Navy Pier.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 10: East lounge, Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 11: Fireplace in the west lounge at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 12: Passaggio, Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 13: Vor Frelsers Kirke (Church), Chicago
- Photograph by P. Holgerson, Chicago.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 25
- Box 4
- Item 41: The Ferris Wheel, Midway Plaisance, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
- Distributed by Alfred A. Ames and Co.
- Biographical/Historical Note: "Highest line of vision, 258 feet. Highest point of wheel, 264 feet. Diameter of wheel (center of pins), 250 feet. Total weight of wheel and cars, 2100 tons. Total weight of people per trip 150 tons. Axle steel forged- largest ever made, 33 inch diameter, 45 feet long, weight 70.25 tons. Time required for one trip, 20 minutes. Duplicate reversing engines, 1000 horsepower each. Total weight of wheel, levers, and machiner, 4,300 tons. Carrying capacity, 36 cars each holding 60 persons or 2,160 persons per trip."
- Other Information: event, landmark
- Physical Description: Cabinet card
- Box 8
- Item 25: First Shipment of Grain from Chicago's First Dock, Chicago, Cook County, 1839
- Photograph by Underwood and Underwood
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Drawing
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 26
- Item 26: First Shipment of Grain from Chicago's First Dock, Chicago, Cook County, 1839
- Photograph by Underwood and Underwood, Chicago
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Glossy print of a drawing
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 25
- Item 27: Pine Lake Chicago Johnson Home, Pine Lake, Chicago, Cook County
- Photograph by W.F. Imeson, Fawndale, Minnesota
- Other Information: children, home, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 28: Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital, Chicago, Cook County
- 681 W. North Avenue, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Drawing mounted on hard material
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 16, Item 20
- Item 29: Norwegian American Hospital, Chicago, Cook County
- Main Building; Photograph by Walter A. Graumann, Chicago
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church, Chicago, Cook County
- Photograph by Iverson Studio
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States Box 16, Item 14, Item 22
- Item 31: Chicago River, Chicago, Cook County, 1885-1892
- View from Lake Street Bridge
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Drawing
- Item 32: Pleasant View Academy, Ottawa, La Salle County
- Photograph by Gerding, Ottawa; Inscription on the building reads 'Pleasant View Luther College'
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 33: First Seminary Elling Eielson Synod, Lisbon
- Includes corresponding letter from Mrs. Harry Morrison, Newark to Mrs. Ralph Olson, Decorah, c/o Museum; letter was sent November 1962 and include envelope and stamp.
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photograph, letter, and envelope
- Box 16
- Item 11: Bethesda Home for the Aged, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Bethesda Home for the Aged in Chicago, Illinois
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Chicago Thological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Chicago Theological Seminary of the Congregational Church
- Other Information: church, organization, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Lydia Children's Home, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Lydia Children's Home in Chicago, Illinois
- Other Information: business, children, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Christus Kirke (Minnekirken), Chicago, Illinois
- Photograph of the Christus Kirke (Christ Church) later named the Minnekirken and is now named the Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church. 2614 N Kedzie Ave, Chicago, Illinois
- Biographical/Historical Note: Still functioning as the last remaining Norwegian language church.
- Creator: Home Photo Studio 3062 Lincoln Ave.
- Other Information: church, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print on hard material
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 22; Box 8, Item 30
- Item 15: Deaconess Day Nursery, Chicago, Illinios
- Photograph of Deaconess Day Nursery with children and women outside
- Other Information: children, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 17
- Item 16: Lutheran Deaconess Hospital and Home, ca. 1920s
- Street view of the Lutheran Deaconess Hopistal and Home in Chicago, Illinois. The hospital is centered in the photo and the home is to the far left.
- Other Information: organization, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 20; Box 8, Item 28
- Item 17: Deaconess Day Nursery, Chicago, Illinois
- Photograph of Deaconess Day Nursery with children and women outside
- Other Information: children, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 15
- Item 18: Norwegian Lutheran Children's Home (Edison Park Home), 1910s-1990s
- Photograph of the Norwegian Lutheran Children's Home in Edison Park, Illinois. Later named Edison Park Home and annexed into Park Ridge, Illinois
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 28
- Item 19: Lutheran Mission Home, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Lutheran Mission Home in Chicago, Illinois
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Lutheran Deaconess Home, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Lutheran Deaconess Home's apartments for graduate nurses
- Other Information: organization, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 16; Box 8, Item 28
- Item 21: Elling Synod Seminary, Chicago, Illinois
- Print of the Ellining Synod Seminary in Chicago, Illinois
- Other Information: organization, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Minnekirken (Kristus Kirke), Chicago, Illinois
- Picture of the santuary of the Minnekirke which was formerly named the Christus Kirke. It is now named the Norwegian Lutheran Church. 2614 N Kedzie Ave, Chicago, Illinois
- Biographical/Historical Note: Still functioning as the last remaining Norwegian language church.
- Creator: Home Photo Studio 3062 Lincoln Ave.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print on hard material
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 16; Box 8, Item 30
- Item 23: Chicago Redeiving House, Chicago, Illinois
- Photograph of the Redeiving House in Chicago, Illinois
- Other Information: children, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois
- Picture of Saint Paul's Lutheran Church in Chicago, Illinios
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Vor Frelsers Kirke, Chicago, Illinois
- Photographic of the Santuary of Vor Frelsers Kirke by P. Holgerson.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print on hard material
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 1, Item 13
- Item 26: Norwegian-Danish Theoloigcal Seminary, Evanston, Illinois
- Drawing of the Norwegian-Danish Theological Seminary, Methodist affiliation
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Print of drawing
- Item 27: The Theological Seminary, Morgan Park, Illinois
- Photograph of students and seminary. Norwegian Baptist affiliation
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Norwegian Lutheran Children's Home (Edison Park Home), 1910s-1990s
- Photograph of the Norwegian Lutheran Children's Home in Edison Park (pre-addition). Later named the Edison Park Home in Park Ridge, Illinois
- Other Information: oranization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Preferred Citation: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 18
- Item 29: Northwood Park Old People's Home, Northwood Park, Illinois
- Photograph by Holgerson Photo of Northwood Park Old People's Home
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Eielsen Synod Seminary, Lisbon, Illinois, 1854-1855
- Photograph of the Eielsen Synod Seminary Building.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Synod founded by a group of Haugean Lutherans who split from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Pleasant View Luther College, Ottowa, Illinois, 1896-1936
- Administrative building for Pleasant View Luther College. Also named Ottawa Pleasant View Academy
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Illinois State University, Springfield, Illinois, 1852
- Photograph of the Illinois State University when it moved to Sprinfield, Illinois
- Biographical/Historical Note: No relation to Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. Originally founded as the Lutheran Hillsboro College in Hillsboro, Illinois. Now named Carthage College and is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 15: Indiana
- Series 16: Iowa
- Sub-Series 1: Allamakee County
- Box 1
- Item 15: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Parsonage, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 16: General view of Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 17: Centenial Roller Mills, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 18: Up the Dugway Road, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: nature, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 19: Main Street, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 20: Main Street from the east, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 21: Methodist Church, Dorchester
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 22: Greetings from Dorchester, autumn themed
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 23: Greetings from Dorchester, town scenes themed
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 24: House, East Paint Creek
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 25: Home of Louise O. Larson, East Paint Creek, 1850
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 26: Main Street East, Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 27: Mississippi Valley Iron Co., Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 28: Spring Avenue, Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 29: Band stand, Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 30: Main Street West, Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 31: Barthell Opera House, Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 32: Scene at Iron Mines, Waukon
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 33: The Stand Pipe, Waukon
- Published by Pocket City Postcard Co., McGregor, Iowa
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 34: Dam on Upper Iowa River, near Waukon, 1920s
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Sky-Tint
- Item 35: Greetings from Waukon, town scenes themed
- Photography by Payne Photo
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 36: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Center Township
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints.
- Item 37: Vestre (West) Paint Creek Church, Prof. Preus
- Other Information: church
- Box 8
- Item 34: Waterloo Ridge Parsonage, Dorchester
- Other Information: children, church, home, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 35: Paint Creek Church Parsonage, 1873-1896
- Jacob Laurils Hjort's home; notes on the back 'Papa taught school there after Mrs. Hjort died. Taught the Hjort children Norse. Before Mama and Papa were married 1879. First year Papa was in America (1873) in St. Louis 3 years after that. 1873, migrated; 1878 graduated, ordained, Paint Creek - Herman Auberg Preus (so HA Preus family record), HA Preus - Spring Creek see Festskrift pg 49, AC Preus - Coon Prairie around 1879.
- Other Information: children, church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States Box 16, Item 33
- Item 36: Farm house, Paint Creek, circa 1865
- Note on back 'According to the Allamakee County Atlas of about 1970, this is the James and Emeline Jeglum farm in 1869'
- Other Information: farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 37: Businesses, Waukon, circa 1880
- Building containing Chicago Clothing house, H. F. Opher Hardware, and J. T. Clark Law Office; note on photo 'About 1880, Earl Blk.'; note on back 'Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives'
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Related to United States-Locations-Box 8-Items 38-49
- Item 38: Dillenberg Block, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives; view of businesses on the block
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Related to United States-Locations-Box 8-Items 37 and 39-49
- Item 39: Street Scene, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: town
- Related Material: Related to United States-Locations-Box 8-Items 37, 38, and 40-49
- Item 40: Bird's eye view, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: town
- Related Material: Related to United States-Locations-Box 8-Items 37-39 and 41-49
- Item 41: Business, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Related to United States-Locations-Box 8-Items 37-40 and 42-49
- Item 42: Waukon Standard, Harness Shop, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 43; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-41 and 44-49
- Item 43: Waukon Standard, Harness Shop, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 42; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-41 and 44-49
- Item 44: Corner of Allamakee and Main Streets, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-43 and 45-49
- Item 45: Noah's Ark Store, Corner of Allamakee and Main Streets, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 46; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-44 and 47-49
- Item 46: Noah's Ark Store, Corner of Allamakee and Main Streets, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 45; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-44 and 47-49
- Item 47: Downton Waukon, 1890s
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 48; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-46 and 49
- Item 48: Downton Waukon, 1890s
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 47; Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-46 and 49
- Item 49: Post Office, Waukon
- Part of Sheridan Collection of glass plate negatives
- Other Information: business, children, people, town
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 8-Items 37-48
- Box 16
- Sub-Series 2: Butler County
- Sub-Series 3: Chickasaw County
- Box 1
- Item 40: Altar in Saude Lutheran Church, Lawler, circa 1991
- Two items
- Acquisition Information: Martha Steensland, Ann (Natvig) Emerson
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church was built circa 1905.
- Other Information: church
- Item 41: Little Turkey Parsonage, Saude
- Other Information: church
- Item 42: Barn on farm, Utica Township, Saude
- Arrangement: Number One of three photographs in set.
- Custodial History: "From auction at Saude, Iowa"
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 43: Barn with many chickens on farm, Utica Township
- Arrangement: Number Two of three photographs in set.
- Custodial History: "From auction at Saude, Iowa"
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 44: Chickens on farm, Utica Township
- Arrangement: Number Three of three photographs in set.
- Custodial History: "From auction at Saude, Iowa"
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 45: Cornerstone and bell of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Utica Township
- Bell plate reads "This parish served the Norwegian Community of Saude, Iowa from 1889-1974."
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 46: Saude Creamery, Utica Township
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Four photographic prints.
- Box 8
- Item 50: Little Turkey Lutheran Church, Saude
- 50th Anniversary
- Other Information: children, church, event, people
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 51
- Item 51: Little Turkey Lutheran Church, Saude
- 50th Anniversary
- Other Information: children, church, event, people
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 8-Item 50
- Item 52: Little Turkey Parsonage, Saude
- Photograph by Clara A. Blomquist, Cresco, IA
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Box 9
- Item 2: Old Crain Creek Church, Jerico
- Pastor was Rev. Hjernagel
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 9-Item 3
- Item 3: Crain Creek Lutheran Church, Jerico
- Other Information: church, people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 9-Item 2
- Sub-Series 4: Clayton County
- Box 1
- Item 47: Farm house and barn
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 48: Farm house and barn with cows
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 49: Merchants House, McGregor
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 1, Item 50
- Item 50: Merchants House, McGregor
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 1, Item 49
- Sub-Series 6: Hamilton County
- Box 1
- Box 9
- Item 4: Østre Trefoldighed Evangelical Church, Radcliffe, 1897
- Light notes written in pencil on back
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 5: Main Building, Jewell Lutheran College, Jewell
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 9-Item 6
- Item 6: Dormitory, Jewell Lutheran College, Jewell
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material; Marks of another photograph on the backside of this photograph
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 9-Item 5
- Box 16
- Sub-Series 7: Howard County
- Box 1
- Item 52: Grave markers for Norman Borlaug's family
- North Saude Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Oregon Township
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Five photographic prints.
- Item 53: Boume family in front of house, Cresco
- Pictured: Grandma Boume, Aunt Esther, and Uncle Theodore Boume
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Stereoscopic photograph
- Item 54: "Cresco, Iowa, looking southwest from High School tower"
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 55: Norman Borlaug's birthplace
- Nel Borlaug's house, Norman's birthplace in 1914. North Saude, New Oregon Township.
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Three photographic prints.
- Item 56: Norman Borlaug's school, New Oregon #8
- One room school house in North Saude, New Oregon Township.
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints.
- Item 57: Norman Borlaug's school, New Oregon #8- 2nd generation
- Second generation school house in North Saude, New Oregon Township
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints.
- Item 58: Norman Borlaug's house
- Norman Borlaug's house in 1921, North Saude, New Oregon Township
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints.
- Item 59: Henry Borlaug's barn and farm house
- North Saude, New Oregon Township
- Biographical/Historical Note: Henry Borlaug was born in 1927.
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Four photographic prints.
- Box 9
- Sub-Series 8: Humbolt County
- Box 1
- Box 9
- Item 8: Bode, early 1900s
- Aerial view of east side of Main Street
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 9: United Church, near Thor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 10: Hauge's Synod church, near Thor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 11: Synod church, Thor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 12: Synod church, Bode
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 13: Old Church, Bode
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 14: Bode Lutheran Academy, Bode
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 15: Church, Bode
- Church is made out of brick; photograph is by Brawthen, Bode
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 16: Parsonage, Bode
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 17: Synod Parsonage, Thor
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Box 16
- Item 39: Bode Academy, Bode, Iowa
- Photograph of the Bode Academy
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Farm of Reverend T. H. Rossing's Father, Bode, Iowa, circa 1910
- Photograph of the Rossing family farm and workers in front of a large hill of hay
- Other Information: farm, people, children, family, posed
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Sub-Series 9: Mitchell County
- Box 1
- Item 64: Bridge Barn
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 1, Item 65
- Item 65: Bridge Barn
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints.
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 1, Item 64
- Item 66: Northeast Iowa, Dug Out, circa 1905
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Box 9
- Box 16
- Sub-Series 10: Page County
- Sub-Series 11: Polk County
- Sub-Series 12: Story County
- Box 1
- Box 9
- Item 19: Synod Church, Story City
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 20: Hauges Church, Story City
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 21: Hauges Church, Roland
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 22: Hauges Church, Huxley
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 23: Hauges Parsonage, Roland
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 24: Church, Slater
- Caption says 'For. kirke og Hauge'
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 25: United/Synod Church, Story City
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 26: Synod Parsonage, Story City
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Box 16
- Item 42: First Church of the Palestina Congregation
- Drawing of the first Norwegian church of the Palestina settlement. Caption reads 'Den forste norske Kirke i Settlementet'
- Biographical/Historical Note: 1855-1905
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph of drawing
- Item 43: Immanuel Church, Story City, Iowa
- Photograph of the Immanuel Lutheran Church
- Creator: Hanson Photography
- Other Information: church, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Old Peoples Home and Hospital, Story City, Iowa
- Photograph of the Old Peoples Home and Hospital with people standing on the poarches
- Other Information: business, poeple
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 45
- Item 45: Old Peoples Home and Hospital, Story City, Iowa
- Photograph of the Old Peoples Home and Hospital with people standing on the poarches
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16, Item 44
- Item 46: St. Peter Parsonage, Story City, Iowa, 1899
- Caption reads 'St. Petri Prestegaard, Story City, Iowa. Presented by Rev. O. P. Vangones'
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic mounted on hard material
- Item 47: Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa
- Photograph of two buildings of Waldorf College
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 9, Item 27
- Sub-Series 13: Winnebago County
- Box 1
- Box 9
- Item 1: Church, Thompson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: See horizontal files for photograph
- Item 27: Waldorf College, Forest City
- Boy's Dormitory and Main building of Waldorf College
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United State, Box 16, Item 47
- Item 28: Main Building, Waldorf College, Forest City
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Synod Church, Lake Mills
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 30: United Church, Lake Mills
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 31: Nowegian Methodist Church, Lake Mills
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 32: Parsonage, Lake Mills
- Caption says 'for. Kirkes Prestegaard'
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 33: Church, Thompson
- Caption says 'R, Malmin. Prest'
- Other Information: church, people
- Item 34: Parsonage, Thompson, circa 1914
- Caption says 'R, Malmin, Prest'
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Item 35: Church, West Prairie
- Caption says 'R, Malmin. Prest'
- Other Information: church, people
- Sub-Series 14: Winneshiek County
- Box 2
- Item 1: Various locales, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Related Material: See Swezey Collection
- Item 2: House, Main Street, Decorah, 1969
- Across from Courthouse, next to old St. Cloud Hotel.
- Biographical/Historical Note: House built circa 1850
- Other Information: home
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 2, Item 3
- Item 3: House, Main Street, Decorah, 1969
- Across from Courthouse, next to old St. Cloud Hotel.
- Biographical/Historical Note: House built circa 1850
- Other Information: home
- Related Material: Same as Locations- United States, Box 2, Item 2
- Item 4: St. Cloud Hotel, Decorah
- Corner of Main and Winnebago
- Biographical/Historical Note: St. Cloud Hotel was the first Decorah home of Luther College from 1862 to 1965.
- Other Information: business, school
- Item 5: Porter House, Broadway, Decorah, 1969
- Other Information: business, home
- Item 6: House of Reverand Adams, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Item 7: House, Fifth Ave and Western St, Decorah
- Two views
- Acquisition Information: John and Loretta Running, 1990s
- Other Information: home
- Item 8: Logston House, Knob Hill, Decorah, 1968
- Other Information: home
- Item 9: House on W. Main Street, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Item 10: House, Fifth Ave and East St, Decorah
- Two views
- Other Information: home
- Item 11: View of Decorah from Old School House
- Includes view of Painter Bernatz Mill and Silas Dayton Store
- Other Information: business, town
- Item 12: Residence Brewery & Flouring Mill of D. Addicken, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 202, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 34
- Item 13: A. A. Aiken's Farm and Mill, Trout Run, Decorah
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 13, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business, home
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 14: East view of Decorah
- Photography by Jas. G. Richardson, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Item 15: Silas Dayton Store, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Enlarged section of Locations- United States, Box 2, Item 11
- Item 16: B. O. Dahly's Emporium of Fashions, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 36, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 17: Decorah flood, 20 June 1908
- Other Information: nature, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 18: View of Water Street looking northeast, Decorah, September 1966
- Other Information: business, town
- Item 19: Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah, 1969
- Other Information: business
- Item 20: View of Water Street from Winnebago, Decorah, September 1966
- Other Information: town
- Item 21: Winneshiek County Jail, Decorah
- Photo taken sometime after 1955
- Biographical/Historical Note: Building was built in 1878
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 22: Home, Leif Erickson Drive, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Item 23: Griswold House, Leif Erickson Drive, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: House may also be referred to as Talle House, due to the ownership by Henry O. Talle, professor of economics at Luther College (1921-1938) and U. S. Representative (1939-1959).
- Other Information: home
- Related Material: See Locations - United States, Box 2, Image 24: different angle of home
- Item 24: Griswold House, Leif Erickson Drive, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: House may also be referred to as Talle House, due to the ownership by Henry O. Talle, professor of economics at Luther College (1921-1938) and U. S. Representative (1939-1959).
- Other Information: home
- Related Material: See Locations - United States, Box 2, Image 23: different angle of home
- Item 25: Silas Dayton Store, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Enlarged section of Locations- United States, Box 2, Item 11
- Item 26: Torrick House, Fifth Ave, Decorah
- Two views
- Other Information: home
- Item 27: Sunnyside, High Street, Luther College, Decorah
- Other Information: home, school
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 28: Lennon House, Broadway, Decorah, June 1969
- Other Information: home
- Item 29: Pulpit Rock, Decorah, 1921
- Postcard to Mrs. A. H. Koren (Minneapolis, Minnesota) from Herman (Calmar, Iowa), January 1921.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 30: View of Stiles Hotel and Stables, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 156, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 31: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 32: Judge's house, east of Courthouse on Winnebago St, Decorah, 1866
- House of first judge, also used as courthouse before the first courthouse
- Other Information: landmark, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 67
- Item 33: Residence of T. W. Burdick, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 37, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (3rd Congressional District ed.).
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 34: Residence Brewery & Flouring Mill of D. Addicken, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 202, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 12
- Item 35: Luther College, Campus House, Maison Francaise, Decorah
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 36: Residence of Wesley Bailey and son, Decorah, circa 1860s
- Biographical/Historical Note: Wesley Bailey was the editor of the Decorah. Republic
- Other Information: home
- Item 37: First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 38: Old Catholic church (stone) / Decorah Lutheran (frame), Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Item 39: Baker House, 508 Center St, Decorah, 1900s
- Other Information: home
- Item 40: Double sided image: Old Courthouse and Lutheran Publishing House
- Biographical/Historical Note: Lutheran Publishing House building is now the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum building
- Other Information: business, landmark
- Physical Description: Double sided photograph
- Item 41: Dug Way, Decorah
- Photography by Tylep
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 42: Glenwood Township Farm
- Acquisition Information: Nancy Lendall
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 43: Arlington Hotel, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Arlington Hotel building is now the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum building
- Other Information: business, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 44: Advertisement for Ammon, Scott, & Co. with picture of building
- Advertisement reads: "Ammon, Scott & Co., Millers, Founders and Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, Decorah, Iowa. Call on us when you have wheat to sell, or want to purchase a Wagon, Plow, or anything we Manufacture. And we will try and make it for your interest to buy of us."
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Newspaper clipping
- Item 45: Arlington Hotel, with people in front, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Arlington Hotel building is now the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum building
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 46
- Item 46: Arlington Hotel, with people in front, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Arlington Hotel building is now the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum building
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 45
- Item 47: Bernatz store interior, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 48: Mill at Dunning's Spring, Decorah
- Other Information: business, landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 49: View of City brewery, Joseph Klein Proprietor, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 36, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 52
- Item 50: Flouring Mill of Greer & Hunter, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 15, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 51: View of Jennish and Wendling Carriage Factory, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 205, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 52: View of City brewery, Joseph Klein Proprietor, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 36, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 49
- Item 53: West Decorah Bridge, College Drive, Decorah
- Concrete bridge over the Upper Iowa River
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 54: First Congregational Church, Decorah, pre-1959
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 55: Group of men in front of Ice Cave, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Item 56: Big Canoe Church, Seventieth Anniversary, Decorah, Locust, 26 August 1923
- Image of Big Canoe Church's Seventieth Anniversary with more than 1500 people in attendance and four hundred automobiles. Postcard is a Christmas greeting from Rev. Tolo and family to Dr. K. Gjerset and family.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 52
- Item 57: Big Canoe schoolhouse
- Other Information: school
- Item 58: Water Street, Winnebago, Decorah
- In picture: Ben. Bear, Hardware Tinware John Finn, M. T. Torsen Jeweler, Books and Wallpaper
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 59: Old Winneshiek House, Decorah
- In picture: W. L. Kaston Reliable Clothier
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 60: Nordic Fest postcard
- Photography by D. T. Nelson, Oneota Fotos, Decorah
- Other Information: cultural, event, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 61: Big Canoe Lutheran Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 62: Canoe Ridge Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 63: Decorah's Scenic Points of Interet brochure, circa 1950s
- Pamphlet with images and information about popular points of attraction, including Pulpit Rock, State Fish Hatchery, Luther College Gymnasium, Decorah High School Building, Norwegian-American Historical Museum, Wonder Cave, Dunning's Spring, and City Park.
- Acquisition Information: Angie Reynolds
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, school, town
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 64: Souvenir folder postcard of images, Decorah, 1936
- Includes photographs and drawings of Luther College's Preus Gymnasium, Lily Pond in City Park, Court House, Walkway and Steps in City Park, Water Street looking East, Upper Iowa River, Trout Rearing Ponds, Pulpit Rock, and Dunning's Spring. Postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co.
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, school, town
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 65: M. J. Soukup Jewelry Store, Decorah brochure
- Christmas advertisement for M. J. Soukup Jeweler
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 66: Falstaff Products store, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Item 67: Judge's house, east of Courthouse on Winnebago St, Decorah, 1866
- House of first judge, also used as courthouse before the first courthouse
- Other Information: landmark, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 32
- Item 68: Law and Real Estate Offices, L. Bullis and E. E. Otis
- Other Information: business
- Item 69: Souvenir folder of images, Decorah
- Includes photographs of the Court House, The Dugway, Luther College, Dunning's Springs, Decorah High School, Ice Cave, and Winneshiek Hotel. Richard Schrubbe, Bookseller, Decorah, Iowa.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, school, town
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 70: Train wreck of Rock Island Way Freight No. 80, between Decorah and Nordness, 16 October 1911
- Other Information: event
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 71: Bird's eye view of Decorah, 1931
- Bird's eye view is a drawing or painting. Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72.
- Item 72: Souvenir folder of images, Decorah, 1935
- Includes colorized photographs images of Water Street, Oneota Golf Course, Upper Iowa River, Ice Cave, Twin Springs, Pulpit Rock, Dug Way, and more. Postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, school, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard booklet
- Item 73: Harmon's Drug Store interior, with Richard Engbertson
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 74: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 75: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 76: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 77: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 78: Ben Bear and Savings Center: This building to be razed for the expansion of Decorah State Bank, September 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Related Material: See related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 2, Items 31 and Items 74-78.
- Item 79: Decorah Power Plant in winter
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 80: New Catholic Church, Decorah
- Acquisition Information: Angie Reynolds
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 81
- Item 81: New Catholic Church, Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 80
- Item 82: West Decorah house
- House located on Iowa Ave, 1/2 block off College Drive on right going west. House is no longer there.
- Other Information: home
- Item 83: First Congregational Church, Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 84: View of St Benedict's Church & Parsonage, Decorah
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 15, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 85: House, Center and North Street
- Two views
- Other Information: home
- Item 86: City Park, Bridge, Decorah
- Acquisition Information: Angie Reynolds
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 87: City Park, Stone pavilion, Decorah
- Acquisition Information: Angie Reynolds
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 88: City Park, Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Acquisition Information: Angie Reynolds
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 89: City Park, Bandstand, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: City Park is also known as Phelps Park.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 90: Dug Road, Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 91: City Park, Lily Pond, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72.
- Item 92: Winneshiek County Courthouse, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark
- Item 93: Dunnings Spring, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72.
- Item 94: Water Street, Flood, Decorah, 20 June 1908
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 95: Upper Iowa River, Flood, Decorah
- Other Information: event, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 96: Decorah Hospital, Decorah, post 1914
- Other Information: landmark
- Item 97: Decorah Hospital, Decorah, post 1914
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 98: Along Dug Way, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72.
- Item 99: Electric Light Plant, Engine Room, Decorah
- From "Picturesque Decorah"
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 100: Ice Cave, with three men posing, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Item 101: Ice Cave, entrance with man, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72. Man is the same as the man pictured in Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 103.
- Item 102: Ice Cave Road, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 103: Ice Cave, with man, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72. Man is the same as the man pictured in Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 101.
- Item 104: Ice Cave, with man, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 105: Immaculate Conception Academy, Decorah
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 106: Barnstormer Ruth Lauer aloft in airplane, Winneshiek County Fairgrounds, Decorah, 1917
- Other Information: event
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 107: "The Avenue at Luther College" Main II, Decorah, 1905
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 108: Luther College
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: See Luther College collection
- Item 109: Norsk Hotel, with people, horses, buggies, and a feed stable, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 110: United States Post Office, Decorah, 1912
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 111: United States Post Office, Decorah, circa 1910s
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 112: United States Post Office, Decorah, 1950s-1960s
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 113: Pulpit Rock, with man, horse, and cart, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Image is part of the postcard booklet by Curt Teich & Co of Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 72. Man is the same as the man pictured in Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 103.
- Item 114: Pulpit Rock, picnic, Decorah, circa 1930s
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 115: Washington Prairie Lutheran Church, Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 116: Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 117: Bernatz Stone Mill, Decorah
- Other Information: business, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 118: St. Cloud Hotel, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: St. Cloud Hotel was the first Decorah home of Luther College from 1862 to 1965.
- Other Information: business, school
- Item 119: Swinging bridge on the Upper Iowa River near Dunning Spring, 1943
- Pictured are June Hold, Mabel Kessel, and Evelyn (Seegmiller) Thornton drinking glass bottles of pop.
- Acquisition Information: Evelyn Seegmiller
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Box 3
- Item 1: Rural Decorah, Sec 25, T100N R7W
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 3
- Item 2: Silas Dayton Store, Decorah
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Enlarged section of Locations- United States, Box 2, Item 11
- Item 3: Rural Decorah, Sec 25, T100N R7W
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 1
- Item 4: Woman with a team of horses, Decorah
- Other Information: farm, people
- Item 5: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 6: Parade on Water Street, children's marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 7: Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah, 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Item 8: Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah, 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Item 9: Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah, 1969
- Other Information: business, town
- Item 10: Horse and sleigh rides in front of Lutheran Publishing House
- Biographical/Historical Note: Lutheran Publishing House building is now the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum building
- Other Information: business, event, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 11: Water Street, view of Ben Bear Co. and Savings Center, Decorah, September 1966
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 12: Winnebago and Water Street, Decorah, September 1966
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 13: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 14: Water Street, view of Ben Bear Co. and Savings Center, Decorah, September 1969
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Three pictures
- Item 15: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 16: Parade on Water Street, Luther College Greater Band, Decorah
- Band under the direction of Carlo A. Sperati
- Other Information: event, people, school, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 17: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 18: Water Street, building, Decorah
- East of old Winneshiek House Hotel
- Other Information: town
- Item 19: Blackmarr and Benedicts Mill, Bluffton, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 202, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 20: Congregational Church, Decorah
- Photography by Adams and Shear, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Adams and Shear was located over Montgomery and Plum's Drug Store, Decorah.
- Other Information: church
- Item 21: Decorah Woolen Mill, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 36, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 22: Aase Haugen Home, Decorah
- Photography by Longstreet Brothers, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Aase haugen Home was dedicated June 30, 1915
- Other Information: business
- Related Material: See flat file
- Item 23: Residence of G. W. Scott, Decorah, 1875
- Originals or Copies Note: Photographic print from page 36, A.T. Andreas' illustrated historical atlas of the State of Iowa. 1875. (7th Congressional District ed.). Published by the Andreas Atlas Co., Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. Engraved & printed by Chas. Shober & Co., Props. of Chicago Lithographing Co.
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 24: Iowa Scenery, In and About Decorah, circa 1860s
- Photography by Relf Brothers. Thora Larsen's name written on back.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Possibly the old Reque house.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 25: Warren Hoyt Ford Garage, 100 West Water Street, Decorah, 1918-1920s
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 26: Ariel view of West Decorah
- Other Information: home, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 31
- Item 27: In Memory of Horace Spangler Weiser, Winneshiek County Bank, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Horace Spangler Weiser founded the Winneshiek County Bank at Decorah in 1855. He was born at York, Pennsylvania, in 1827 and lived until 1875. The tablet engraved in his memory was placed in 1913 by his son Charles John Weiser.
- Other Information: landmark, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 28: Decorah neighborhood, Old Lutheran parsonage, Jefferson Street
- Other Information: church, town
- Physical Description: Damaged at corners
- Item 29: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah, 1880s
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Item 30: Old schoolhouse, Glenwood
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 31: Ariel view of West Decorah
- Other Information: home, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 26
- Item 32: 208 Leif Erickson Drive, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Item 33: Griswold House, Leif Erickson Drive, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: House may also be referred to as Talle House, due to the ownership by Henry O. Talle, professor of economics at Luther College (1921-1938) and U. S. Representative (1939-1959).
- Other Information: home
- Related Material: See Locations - United States, Box 2, Image 23 and 24
- Item 34: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah, circa 1900
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Cabinet card
- Item 35: First Washington Prairie Church, Decorah
- "First Norwegian Lutheran Church west of the Mississippi River"
- Acquisition Information: Willard Linnevold
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 36: Panoramic image of Winneshiek County Court House Square, Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, people, town
- Physical Description: Panoramic, folded picture postcard
- Item 37: Ice Cave Road, Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Item 38: Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Item 39: Twin bridges over the Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Postcard by Tyler
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 40: Water Street, with horses and carts, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 63
- Item 41: Jail, the Old Court House, and Congregational Church's first building, Decorah
- Other Information: church, landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 42: Aase Haugen Home, Decorah, post 1914
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 43: Aase Haugen Home, Decorah, post 1914
- Written on back: Aase Haugen Home for the Aged
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 44: Bluff and waterfall, Decorah
- Madison Art, H. C. Smith written on back
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Matte, linen finish print
- Item 45: Upper Iowa River near Phelps Park and Community Prairie, Decorah, 1931
- Postcard by Curt Teich & Co.
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 46: Upper Iowa River and bluffs, Decorah
- H. C Smith written on back
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Matte print
- Item 47: Upper Iowa River and bluffs, Decorah, 1943
- Postcard by Curt Teich, CURTEICH; H. C. Smith written on back
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, C. T. Blue Sky postcard
- Item 48: Decorah bluffs, possibly Pulpit Rock, circa 1920s
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 49: Silas Dayton Store, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 50: Bluffs, Decorah
- H. C Smith written on back
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Matte print
- Item 51: Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Item 52: Big Canoe Church, Seventieth Anniversary, Decorah, Locust, 26 August 1923
- Image of Big Canoe Church's Seventieth Anniversary with more than 1500 people in attendance and four hundred automobiles. Postcard is a Christmas greeting from Rev. Tolo and family to Dr. K. Gjerset and family.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 56
- Item 53: Boys fishing, Dam near Twin Springs, Decorah
- Postcard by Tyler
- Other Information: children, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 54: Men with a tractor on a one lane bridge, Decorah
- Other Information: farm, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 55: Parade on Water Street, marching band, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Matte print
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 5, 6, 13, 15, 17, 55
- Item 56: Horse drawn wagon outside of Bernatz Store, Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 57: American Legion decorated car in the Winneshiek Homecoming parade, Water Street, Decorah, August 1922
- Other Information: event, organization, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 58: American Legion decorated car in the Winneshiek Homecoming parade, Water Street, Decorah, August 1922
- Other Information: event, organization, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 59: People on Water Street walking past charity toy barrel, Decorah
- Other Information: organization, people, town
- Item 60: Marching band in parade on Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 61: Water Street businesses, Decorah, pre-1897
- Biographical/Historical Note: Finn Hardware is shown, which went out of business in 1897.
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 64
- Item 62: Interior, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 63: Water Street, with horses and carts, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, and 68
- Item 64: Water Street businesses, Decorah, pre-1897
- Biographical/Historical Note: Finn Hardware is shown, which went out of business in 1897.
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 3, Item 61
- Item 65: Statue of Civil War Soldier at the Courthouse square, Decorah
- Businesses, horses, wagons, and people can be seen in this image
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 66: Bernatz store interior, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 2, Item 47
- Item 67: Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 68: Customers' Room, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Three picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 69: Ladies' Department, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 70: Officers' Department, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 71: President's Room, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 72: Safety Deposit Vaults, Winnneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 73: Vice President's Room, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 74: Residence of Rev. Adams, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Three photographic prints
- Item 75: Silas Dayton Store, steps, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 76: Silas Dayton Store, Decorah, circa 1890
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 77: Decorah Restaurants float, Parade, Water Street, Decorah
- Decorah Restaurants float lists Springer, Sande's Model, Kjome, Green Parrot, and Cozy on the banner; H. C Smith written on back
- Other Information: business, event, people, town
- Physical Description: Matte print
- Item 78: Luther College Frosh float, Homecoming parade, Water Street, Decorah, circa 1950s
- H. C Smith written on back
- Other Information: event, people, school, town
- Physical Description: Matte print
- Item 79: Weiser Home, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 80: Weiser Home, Decorah
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 81: Rovang School, Rural Decorah
- Other Information: school
- Item 82: Exterior, Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah, circa 1913
- Postcard by Curt Teich, published exclusively for the Winneshiek County State Bank, Decorah
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Three picture postcards, Octochrome
- Processing Information: Note: Winneshiek is misspelled on front of card as "Winnesheik"
- Related Material: Related photographs: Locations - United States, Box 3, Items 27, 62, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82
- Item 83: View of Water Street with horse and buggies, Decorah
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 84: View of Water Street businesses, Decorah
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 85: Crowd of people around floor, Water Street, Decorah, 1908
- Other Information: event, nature, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 86: Luther College Concert Band's arrival home parade on Water Street, Decorah, 15 September 1911
- Other Information: event, people, school, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 87: Water Street, looking East, Decorah
- Postcard by Tyler.
- Acquisition Information: Barbara Butler
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 88: Businesses on Water Street, Decorah
- Hardware, plumbing, bicycle repairing, The Sugar Bowl, Office of Dr. Jewell, and more.
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 89: Interior of Painter-Bernatz Stone Mill, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 90: Businesses on Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Box 4
- Item 1: Souvenir postcard folder of St. Anthony of Padua Chapel, the World's Smallest Church, Festina
- Published by Bloom Bros. Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 2: Residence, Stock and Grain Farm of William Beard and Sons, Sec 14, Franklin Township
- Other Information: farm, home
- Item 3: "Help Preserve This Great Historical Landmark," Fort Atkinson
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 4: House in Freeport
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 5: Farmhouse and windmill, Glenwood Township
- Acquisition Information: Nancy Lendall
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 6: House with wild turkeys on the lawn, Glenwood Township
- Acquisition Information: Nancy Lendall
- Other Information: home, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 7: Fortun Home, barn with chickens, Glenwood Township
- Acquisition Information: Nancy Lendall
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 8: House, barn, windmill, and farm, Glenwood Township
- Acquisition Information: Nancy Lendall
- Other Information: home, farm
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 9: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glenwood Township
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 10: Horse and buggy, S. A. Scarvie, and Glenwood Church, Glenwood Township
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 11: Glenwood Church Parsonage, Glenwood Township, 1908
- Postcard from Theresa Scarvie "Our House" to Arla Scarvie, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 12: Norwegian Lutheran Hospital, Highlandville
- Other Information: business, church, organization
- Item 13: Ole Hovda Farm, Locust
- Other Information: farm, home
- Item 14: First Post Office, Old Huber Home, Old Mission, circa 1900s
- Other Information: business, home, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard (modern)
- Item 15: Mills, Charles Strentz, owner, 1912
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic print (1968)
- Related Material: See also Archives, files, Iowa, Winneshiek County, Mills
- Item 16: House, Madison Township, 1910
- Photography by Olaf H. Allgran, enlarged by Longstreet Electric Studios in 1928
- Biographical/Historical Note: House built by Helge Myran and wife Törbjör in 1852-1853.
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic print (1928)
- Item 17: Souvenir postcard folder of The Bily Clocks, Ridgeway
- Published by Atlas Manufacturing County, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Other Information: landmark, organization
- Physical Description: Brochure
- Item 18: W. Taylor Dry Goods & C, Spillville
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 19: Wenzeslaus Church and School, Spillville
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 20: Spring Creek Lutheran Church ALC, Altar, Spring 1984
- Altar painting by Andreas Pederson, Kristiansand, Norway (1903) with Franz Albert Richter. Photography by John Berquist.
- Other Information: church
- Item 21: Spring Creek Lutheran Church ALC, Altar, Spring 1984
- Altar painting by Andreas Pederson, Kristiansand, Norway (1903) with Franz Albert Richter. Photography by John Berquist.
- Other Information: church
- Item 22: Pioneer Log Cabin, Union Prairie Congregation
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 23: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 24: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 25: Washington Prairie, Decorah
- Possible garden or cemetary
- Other Information: church
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 26
- Item 26: Washington Prairie, Decorah
- Possible garden or cemetary
- Other Information: church
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 25
- Item 27: Tombstone of Ida Rosella, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Ida Rosella, daughter of Halvor and Ingeborg Garden, born 10 October 1878, died 14 July 1882.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 27-30
- Item 28: Tombstone of Ida Rosella, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Ida Rosella, daughter of Halvor and Ingeborg Garden, born 10 October 1878, died 14 July 1882.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 27-30
- Item 29: Tombstone of Ida Rosella, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Ida Rosella, daughter of Halvor and Ingeborg Garden, born 10 October 1878, died 14 July 1882.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 27-30
- Item 30: Tombstone of Ida Rosella, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Ida Rosella, daughter of Halvor and Ingeborg Garden, born 10 October 1878, died 14 July 1882.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 27-30
- Item 31: Tombstone of Anna Johnson, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Anna Johnson, born Anna Sellem, from Voss in Norway, born 5 February 1812 and died 27 March 1883.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 32
- Item 32: Tombstone of Anna Johnson, Washington Prairie, Decorah, 1969
- Biographical/Historical Note: Anna Johnson, born Anna Sellem, from Voss in Norway, born 5 February 1812 and died 27 March 1883.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 31
- Item 33: Washington Prairie Church
- Biographical/Historical Note: Washington Prairie Church was dedicated on 17 December 1873 and was Dr. V. Koren's Congregation.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 34: Washington Prairie Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Cyanotype
- Item 35: Photograph of a Washington Prairie Church plaque given by Ladies Aids
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 36: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 37: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 38: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Ten picture postcards
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 39: Pioneers Statue, Washington Prairie Cemetary
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Six picture postcards
- Related Material: Same as Locations - United States, Box 4, Item 23, 24, 36-39
- Item 40: Barn and cows, possibly Hustvedt farm
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Box 16
- Item 36: Dam at Freeport, Iowa
- Photograph of the dam in Freeport, Iowa
- Other Information: landmark, landscape
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: House in Decorah, Iowa
- Photograph of house with family on the poarch
- Other Information: home, children, family, posed
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Bridge in Freeport, Iowa
- Photograph of a bridge in Freeport, Iowa
- Other Information: landmark, children, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 49: Washington Prairie Church
- Photograph of of Washington Prairie Church and parishioners in wagons
- Other Information: church, family, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Prints (3)
- Box 10
- Item 1: Big Canoe Church, ca. 1902
- Interior of the church; photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 2: Bluffton
- Photo of the bluffs taken from the river; name on the back says H.C. Smith
- Other Information: nature
- Item 3: Bird's eye view of Bluffton, 1859
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Bird's eye view of flood, Decorah, May 1902
- Photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 7, 14, 30, 35-38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 5: Sylas Dayton house, Decorah
- Photograph also shows some of West Water Street
- Other Information: home, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Bird's eye view of Decorah, ca. 1860
- Taken from Pleasant Hill
- Acquisition Information: Donated by T.T. Henning, April 5, 1970
- Other Information: town
- Item 7: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Shows an overturned Standard Oil Co. wagon
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 14, 30, 35-38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 8: First Lutheran and Weiser House, Decorah, ca. 1890-1900
- View looking down the street.
- Other Information: church, home, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 9: Usgaard Standard Station during flood, Decorah, 1946
- The station was Phil Johnson's at the time.
- Other Information: business, event
- Item 10: Map with population count, Decorah, 1856
- Map shows the area around High Street; Population notes say '1855-290, 1856-1000'
- Other Information: town
- Item 11: Construction work, Decorah
- Construction work is at intersection of Highway 9 and A-52; Photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah.
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Ralph Holm
- Other Information: people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Item 12
- Item 12: Construction work, Decorah
- Construction work is at intersection of Highway 9 and A-52; Photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah.
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Ralph Holm
- Other Information: people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Item 11
- Item 13: Parsonage, Decorah
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 14: Bird's eye view of flood, Decorah, May 1902
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 30, 35-38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 15: Photographs of advertisements and store of Adams Seed Company, Decorah
- Includes four photographs, three of drawings of the storefront and one of an ad from 1922. One of the storefront drawings is dated 1906 and another is labeled with '506 W. Water St.'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Four photographic prints
- Item 16: Arlington Hotel, Decorah, 1877
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 17: Water Street, Decorah
- Shows a view down the street of cars and businesses, including Happiness is Gift Boutique
- Other Information: business, children, town
- Item 18: Porter House, Decorah
- On Broadway
- Other Information: home, landmark
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 40-43
- Item 19: Decorah Savings and Loan, Decorah
- Corner of Water Street and Winnebago Street
- Other Information: business
- Item 20: Park, Decorah
- Photograph of two women at a park.
- Other Information: nature, people
- Item 21: Dug Road and Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Envelope says 'Oneota Drive' in parentheses; back of the photo has 'Rosholt'
- Other Information: nature, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 22: Luther College, Decorah
- Photograph of an unidentified building; there is a sign over the door but the only readable words are 'Produce, Poultry and Eggs' due to the angle of the photograph
- Other Information: town
- Item 23: Map, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Item 24: View on Water Street, Decorah
- Photograph is of a drawing that includes Winneshiek Co. Bank and Holdship and Co. U.S. Land Office
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 25: Water Street, Decorah
- View down the street showing businesses including Jas. Hoy's Tin Shop, Moosley Candy Factory and Variety Store, Bakery, and 99 Cent Store
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 26: Edna's Bottom, Decorah Township
- Shows Jorgen Helgeson (1815-1902) and his third wife Siri Helgeson (1830-1905); note on reverse says 'See Erwin Rasmusson for ID'; the couple is standing on farm property with a building in the background
- Other Information: farm, people
- Related Material: Related to Location-United States-Box 10-Item 28, Box 17, Item 52
- Item 27: Wagon on W. Water Street, Decorah
- Bernatz-Eggers Building on the right of the photograph
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 28: Edna's Bottom, Decorah Township, ca. 1890-1895
- North of Freeport; shows Jorgen Helgeson (1815-1902) and his third wife Siri Helgeson (1830-1905); note on envelope says 'See Erwin Rasmusson for ID'
- Other Information: farm, people
- Related Material: Related to Location-United States-Box 10-Item 26, Box 17, Item 52
- Item 29: Maps, Decorah
- Includes six maps of Decorah and surrounding area
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Six photographic prints
- Item 30: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Shows east end of Water Street; photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 35-38, 44-48, and 57.
- Item 31: Drawing of Decorah
- Caption reads 'Courthouse, Church, & c.'
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Bluffs, north of Decorah
- View overlooking the river and bluffs from a hilltop; photograph by S.W. Lock, Mason City, IA
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Businesses, Decorah
- Shows the storefront of Office of Decorah Public Opinion and McCauley and Caroan Merchandisers
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 34: Decorah Posten Building, Decorah, 1899
- Other Information: business, people
- Item 35: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damage to railroad tracks and bridge
- Other Information: event
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 36-38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 36: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damage to house and neighborhood
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35, 37-38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 37: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damage to railroad tracks and bridge
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-36, 38, 44-48, and 57
- Item 38: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-37, 44-48, and 57
- Item 39: Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Man fishing off the river bank
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Porter House Museum, Decorah
- Other Information: home, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 18 and 41-43
- Item 41: Porter House Museum, Decorah
- Other Information: home, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 18, 40, 42, and 43
- Item 42: Porter House Museum, Decorah
- Other Information: home, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 18, 40, 41, and 43
- Item 43: Porter House Museum, Decorah
- Other Information: home, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 18 and 40-42
- Item 44: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damage to warehouse/factory; photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: business, event
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-38, 45-48, and 57
- Item 45: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Pile of debris; photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: event
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-38, 44, 46-48, and 57.
- Item 46: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damage at Dry Run near Main Street
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-38, 44-45, 47-48, and 57.
- Item 47: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Overturned house or barn into the road and assorted debris
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-38, 44-46, 48, and 57.
- Item 48: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Destroyed railroad tracks and bridge
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 44-47, and 57
- Item 49: Bird's eye view, Decorah, 1860
- Photograph taken from Pleasant Hill; includes one photograph from Pleasant Hill and one photocopy of an unidentified, but similar, view
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Includes two photographs, one of which is a photocopy
- Item 50: Old Main, Luther College, Decorah
- From the book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '5 of 15 photographs Luther College (Old Main)'; note on photograph says 'Burned, Rebuilt'
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 51: Construction work, Decorah
- Construction work at intersection of Highway 9 and A-52; photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Ralph Holm
- Other Information: people
- Item 52: Norsk Hotel, Decorah, ca. 1880s
- Note on envelope reads 'Hansens addition on site of present Mid-town motel'
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Item 53
- Item 53: Norsk Hotel, Decorah, ca. 1880s
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Item 52
- Item 54: Photo Album, Decorah
- Miscellaneous scenes of Decorah in a photo album
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Geneva Bollman, October 1988
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photo Album
- Item 55: Parsonage, Washington Prairie
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 56: Fred Rosenthal Building, Decorah
- Interior of the building
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damaged buildings along the Upper Iowa River; photograph by Frank Muller, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 10-Items 4, 7, 14, 30, 35-38, and 44-48
- Item 58: Luther College Museum, Luther College, Decorah
- Interior of the museum; note on envelope says 'Chicken coop.'
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on foam board with velcro
- Item 59: Views of Decorha
- Includes a board with four photographs attached to it: one side contains photographs of Water Street and Washington Street and the other side contains photographs of Water Street and the Methodist Church
- Other Information: business, church, people, town
- Physical Description: Four photographs mounted on hard material
- Item 60: Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Note on reverse of the photograph says 'Probably looking north-west toward "Goose Island" the Mill is in the distance'
- Other Information: children, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 61: Painter Bernatz Stone Mill, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 62: Ammon Scott and Co. Agricultural Works and Flouring Mills, Decorah
- Now the site of Vesterheim Center; photograph of a drawing
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 63: Spring Mill, Decorah
- From book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '14 of 14 Photographs'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 1
- Item 64: View of town, Decorah, ca. 1880
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 65: Decorah Agricultural Works, Decorah
- Drawing
- Other Information: business, people
- Item 66: Water Street block, Decorah
- Block of 502 W. Water Street; includes image of Cary's Machine shop and nearby businesses; photograph by Darrell D. Henning, Decorah
- Other Information: business, town
- Box 11
- Item 1: Painter Bernatz Stone Mill, Decorah, ca. 1920 or 1928
- Copy of photograph of the Painter-Bernatz Mill on North Mill Street; note on envelope says 'Photo from Ellen Blegen'
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Beth Rotto
- Other Information: business, children, town
- Physical Description: Copy of photograph
- Item 2: Map, Decorah, 1856
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Map, Decorah, 1856
- Includes two photographs of map
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Two photographic prints
- Item 4: Painter Bernatz Stone Mill, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Memorial Day Parade, Decorah, 1900-1910
- Luther College Greater Band
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 6: Memorial Day Parade, Decorah, May 30, 1898
- Luther College Band heading the parade; view from east entrance of C.N. Goddard's Store; photograph by Levi Fossum, Decorah
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 7: Parade, Decorah, 1900-1910
- Modern Woodmen Association of Northeast Iowa, fraternal organization/insurance; note on the envelope 'the organization had a picnic in Decorah on June 6, 1899 with 8,000 to 10,000 in attendance - possibly a parade from that meeting?'
- Other Information: event, organization, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 8: Parade, Decorah
- Photograph by Frank Muller
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 9: Water Street, Decorah
- Taken from a lookout point, possibly a rooftop
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: View of town, Decorah
- View includes Old Main, Old Court House, Methodist Church, Decorah Lutheran, and Jail
- Other Information: church, school, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Bakke School and students, Washington Prairie, 1882 or 1883
- The photographed people's names are recorded on the reverse of the photograph
- Other Information: children, people, school
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Item 12: Forde Farm/Log House, Pleasant Township Section 23
- Other Information: farm, home
- Item 13: Lutheran Church, Washington Prairie
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Washington Prairie Methodist Church
- Three images of church and congregation
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print of three images
- Box 17
- Item 1: Spring Mill, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '1 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States Box 10, Item 63
- Item 2: Dugway, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '2 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: landscape, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 3: Coldwater Cave, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '3 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 4: The Island and the Dugway, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '4 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 5: Spring Mill, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '6 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 6: Among the Rocks, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '8 of 14 photogaphs'
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 7: Lily Pond, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '9 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 8: Ice Cave, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '11 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 9: Glenwood, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah"; note on envelope says '12 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 10: Picnic Place and Elk Park, Decorah
- From the Book "Decorah'; note on envelope says '13 of 14 photographs'
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 11: Cover of Book "Decorah"
- Physical Description: Hard material with ribbon
- Item 12: Line of Horses and Wagons, Washington Street, Decorah, 11 September 1897
- Additional information provided at the bottom of the picture
- Creator: Henning Photography
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 13: Downtown Decorah
- Photograph taken facing towards Water Street
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 14: Train Depot, Decorah
- Photograph of train, depot, and patorns
- Creator: B.J. Reynolds
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 15: Washington Street, Decorah
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Washington Prairie Lutheran Church
- Photograph of the church, and parishioners
- Creator: B.J. Reynolds
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 17: Decorah Homecoming Parade and Festival, Decorah, 1909
- The homecoming parade and festiveal brough former residents from around the nation to celebrate Decorah
- Creator: Solberg
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 32, 35, 47
- Item 18: Water Street, Decorah
- Centered are Steyer's Opera House and Winneshiek House Hotel
- Other Information: business, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Arlington Hotel, Decorah
- Photograph of the hotel with people standing in front
- Other Information: business, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Big Canoe Church
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1902
- Creator: Fossum, Mabel, Minnesota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 21: Big Canoe School House
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Big Canoe Church
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1861
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 23: City of Decorah, circa 1867
- View from Pleasant hill
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 24
- Item 24: City of Decorah, circa 1867
- View from Pleasant hill
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 23
- Item 25: Ben Bear Square Dealing Clothier, Decorah, circa 1876
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1876
- Other Information: business, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 41
- Item 26: Parade on Water Street, Decorah, circa 1900
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Groceries, Flour, Feed and Hay Store, Decorah
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: House Damaged by Flood, Decorah, 1902
- List of people in picture include: Mr. Wilson, Rev. Laur H. Larsen, G. Grundeson, Rev. Einar Wulfsbory
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: town, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Old County Courthouse and Civil War Statue, Decorah
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: town, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 30
- Item 30: First Courthouse, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 29
- Item 31: Parade on Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Decorah Homecoming Parade and Festival, Decorah, 1909
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 17, 35, 47
- Item 33: Memorial Day Parade, Decorah, circa 1907-1910
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 51
- Item 34: City of Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Acquisition Information: Bernell and Marge Dehning, Decorah, Iowa
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publication, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 35: Decorah Homecoming Parade and Festival, Decorah, 1909
- Creator: Solberg
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States Box 17, Item 17, 32, 47
- Item 36: Dunning's Spring, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Dunning's Spring, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Old Aase Haugen Home, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1914
- Creator: Leroy Sampson
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Sketches of the Decorah Homecoming, Decorah, 16 August 1922
- Pictoral Section of Public Opinion
- Acquisition Information: Mary E. Kautz, River Forest, Illinois
- Creator: Photos by the Electric Studio
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Newpaper section
- Item 40: Ice Cave, Decorah
- Photograph of the inside of the Ice Cave
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 41: Ben Bear Square Dealing Clothier, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1876
- Other Information: business, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 25
- Item 42: Water Street, Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Acquisition Information: Bernell and Marge Dehning, Decorah, Iowa
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publications, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 43: Water Street, Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Acquisition Information: Bernell and Marge Dehning, Decorah, Iowa
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publications, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 44: Water Street, Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Acquisition Information: Dolores P. Lewis, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publications, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 45: Water Street, Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Acquisition Information: Dolores P. Lewis, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publications, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 46: Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Decorah Homecoming Parade and Festival, Decorah, 1909
- Creator: Solberg
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 17, 32, 35
- Item 48: Egge Cabin, Washington Prairie, 1853
- Caption reads 'First parsonage of Dr. V. Koren and Wife 1853'
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 49: Parade on Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 50: Water Street, Decorah
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 51: Memorial Day Parade, Decorah, circa 1907-1910
- Other Information: event, town, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 17, Item 33
- Item 52: Edna's Bottom, Decorah Township
- Jorgen Helgeson (1815-1902) and his third wife Siri Helgeson (1830-1905); Relatives of Erwin Rasmusson; 'This picture was taken in Decorah Township in what was later the Saren Sarenson farm more recently owned by Albert and Liana Thompson'
- Other Information: farm, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 10, Item 26, 28
- Item 53: Glenwood Church
- Photograph of church and parishioners outside of the church
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 54: O.H.P Haugen Farm, 1917
- Red cross picnic gatherning 23 September 1917; cation reads 'Our home on the farm 1917'
- Other Information: farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 55: City of Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 56: Outdoor Scene, Decorah
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Upper Iowa River, Decorah
- Photograph of the Upper Iowa River with a view of Luther College
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Normana Creamery Company
- Photograph of the creamery with men standing outside of it
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Jackson Junction City Hall and Community Center
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 60: Immanuel Lutheran Parsonage, Forest City
- Thorwald Thorson Architect, Forest City, Iowa
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 61: Immanuel Lutheran Parish House, Forest City, Winnebago
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 62: Waldorf College, Forest City
- Photograph of one of the buildings of Waldorf College
- Creator: H.A. Anderson
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Location United States, Box 16 Item 47
- Item 63: Washington Prairie
- Aarial view of Washington Prairie
- Other Information: church, landscape
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 64: Paul Egge Farm and House
- Acquisition Information: Helen Egge Figge
- Other Information: farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 65: Millwaukee Station, Conover, Iowa
- writing on back 'Duane Snyder Meg'
- Creator: Payne Photo
- Other Information: people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 66: Twin Springs, Iowa
- Group of people posed for a picture
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 67: Winnebago Street, Decorah
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 68: Decorah Flood, Decorah, 20 June 1908
- Painter Bernate Mill in the right side of the picture
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 69: H.F. Thompson Machine Shop
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 70: Norsk Hotel, Decorah
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 71: City of Decorah
- Souvenir Mailing Card
- Creator: Brunt and Parman, Publications, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Postcard
- Item 72: Lutheran Publishing House, Decorah
- Formerly the Arlington Hotel
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 12
- Item 15: Bernatz Stone Mill
- Photograph of Bernatz Stone Mill in Decorah with two men standing at entrance
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Oneota Valley From Phelps Park
- Photograph overlooking Oneota Valley in Decorah
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Pulpit Rock, Decorah
- Photograph of man standing on Pulpit Rock
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Arlington Hotel, Decorah
- Photograph of the exterior with people outside
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photocopied Reproduction
- Item 19: Arlington Hotel, Decorah, circa 1877
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photocopied Reproduction
- Item 20: Arlington Hotel, Decorah, circa 1877
- Other Information: business, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photocopied Reproduction
- Item 21: Rendering of proposed Institute of Nordic Culture
- Creator: Charles Altfillisch and Associates-Architects
- Other Information: business, organization, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Decorah, Various Scens, 1859
- 7 Photographs of different scenes in decorah printed onto one print
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Norsk Hotel, Decorah
- 3 reproductions and an original newspaper clipping of historical norse hotel photograph and "Back Then" caption
- Creator: Decorah Jounral
- Other Information: landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photocopied Reproduction
- Item 24: Hardy's Western Auto? West Water Street, Decorah
- Photograph of three exterior windows at an angle
- Creator: Darrel D. Henning R. R. 2 Decorah, Iowa 52101
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Birds Eyeview and the Dam, West Decorah
- Taken from book "Decorah" 7 of 14 Photographs
- Other Information: landmark, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: View of Water Street, Decorah, circa 1860
- Photograph of West Water street with the Dayton house in the middle of the photo and the Painter Bernatz Mill seen to the far left
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Birds's Eye View from Pleasant Hill, circa 1850
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Decorah View, pre 1878
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Winter Scene Creek and Footbridge
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Flood damage, Decorah, May, 1902
- Damaged buildings and men posing with fire engine
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31
- Item 32: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Damaged railroad track and bridge at dry run just before Main Street, and view of town.
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Flood damage, Decorah, May 1902
- Photograph of damage done to railroad track along upper Iowa River, by South Avenue by the old depot
- Creator: Frank Muller
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: New Darlings Drug Store, Decorah
- Photograph of the interior of drug store with two men leaning on opposite counters.
- Acquisition Information: Charlotte Orr
- Biographical/Historical Note: Owner Richard Engbertson on the left
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Maps of Decorah
- Two maps depicting different portions of town
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Two Photographic Prints
- Item 36: Old Opera House, Decorah
- Photograph of Old Opera House and Water Street
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Water Street, Decorah, circa 1880
- Photograph of Water Street with marching band and street parade
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: "View From the Hill" drawing, Decorah
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39
- Item 40: Dolliver Parade, Water Street, Decorah, Oct 25, 1900
- Other Information: event, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Souvenir Postcard, Decorah, 1966
- Color tinted photograph of Decorah town from the south end
- Biographical/Historical Note: Addressed to Mrs. David Nelson from Aunt Marie, postmarked Lacrosse WI
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 42: Big Canoe Synod Church
- Biographical/Historical Note: Pastor Seehuus
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Pontoppidans Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glenwood
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Synod Church, Glenwood
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: Glenwood Township Section 20, Holton
- Photograph of woman holding child by a cabin on a farmstead
- Other Information: children, farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Highland Church, Highlandville
- Biographical/Historical Note: Pastor Seehuus
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Peterson Store, Highlandville
- Photograph of storefront with man and three childrean and a buggie nearby
- Other Information: business, children, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Locust Parsonage
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 49: Stavanger Church, Ossian
- Photograph of grave marker of Narve Gilbertson
- Other Information: church, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 50: Unidentified Farm
- Photograph of farmstead with three buildings
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 51: Highland Prairie Church, North Washington Prairie
- Biographical/Historical Note: Presented by N. St. Magelson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 52: Washington Prairie Church
- Color tinted photograph of Washington Prairie Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 53: Washington Prairie Lutheran Church
- Color tinted photograph of Washington Prairie Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 54: Farm of Christen Pederson Hogan and Siri Gulbrandsdatter, circa 1920
- Biographical/Historical Note: Christen Pederson Hogan (1840-1923)
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 55: Water Street, Decorah
- Stereograph and partial stereograph of Water Street
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 56: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Photograph of barn with a ladder
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Photograph of completed barn
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 60: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 61: Location of Sacquitne Barn, Winneshiek Township
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 62: Locust Church, Locust
- Biographical/Historical Note: Later became Locust School, Johan Welhelm Torirs (signed on back)
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 63: Farm of Elling Ellingson Vold, Madison Township
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 64: Cemetary at Stavanger Church, Ossian
- Other Information: church, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 65: Stavanger Norwegian Lutheran Church, Ossian
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 66: Washington Prairie Bakke School and Students, 1882 or 1883
- Acquisition Information: Willard Lunevold
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 67: Forde House, Pleasant Township, circa 1974
- Photograph of house in poor condition
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Sub-Series 5: Clinton County
- Box 8
- Item 53: Kvindharred K. for K. church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 54: Kvindherred-gamle K. for K. church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 55: Parsonage
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Sub-Series 15
- Box 16
- Item 34: Beloit Orphans Home, Beloit, Iowa, 1890-1945
- Photograph of multiple buildings, children and administrators
- Other Information: children, church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Dennings Mill
- Photograph of the mill and individuals sitting off to the left
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 12
- Item 68: S. Helgeland House, Worth County
- Photograph of exterior with family seated beside house
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 69: Shell Rock Church, Northwood, Worth County
- Photograph of exterior of church in front is man with two horses
- Biographical/Historical Note: O.T. Lee Pastor
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 70: Elk Grove Church, Kensett, Worth County
- Photograph of exterior of church with 4 people around the church grounds
- Biographical/Historical Note: O.T. Lee Pastor
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 71: London Norwegian Lutheran Church, Northwood, Worth County
- Photograph of exterior with crowd of people gathered in front of Church
- Biographical/Historical Note: O.T. Lee Pastor
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 72: Northwood Church, Northwood, Worth County
- Acquisition Information: D.W. Bolton
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1894-95, O.T. Lee Pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 73: Eagle Grove Church, Wright County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 74: Eagle Grove Church, Wright County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 17: Kansas
- Series 18: Kentucky
- Series 19: Louisiana
- Series 20: Maine
- Series 21: Maryland
- Series 22: Massachusetts
- Box 4
- Item 44: Seaman's Mission Church, Sjömands Church, Boston
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1917, address 28 Paris St.
- Other Information: church, cultural
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 45: Seaman's Mission Church, Sjömands Church, Boston
- Photography by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1917, address 28 Paris St.
- Other Information: church, cultural
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Item 46: Seaman's Mission Church, Sjömands Church, Boston
- Photography by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1917, address 28 Paris St.
- Other Information: church, cultural
- Physical Description: Photographic print
- Box 18
- Series 23: Michigan
- Box 4
- Item 47: North Pier and Steamer entering St. Joseph Harbor, Berrien County, 1911
- Postcard published by Burkhard Bros., St. Joseph, Michigan
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 48: Entrance to Sault St. Marie river from Lake Huron
- Other Information: nature
- Item 49: Entrance to Sault St. Marie river from Lake Huron
- Other Information: nature
- Item 50: The Poe lock, Sault Ste. Marie, taken from below
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 51: The Poe lock, Sault Ste. Marie, taken from below
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 52: The Poe lock, Sault Ste. Marie, taken from below with gates open, ready to receive vessel
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 53: The Poe lock, Sault Ste. Marie, taken from below with gates open, ready to receive vessel
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 54: Sabin lock empty, Sault Ste. Marie, 1920
- Postcard by C. T. American Art, published exclusively for A. E. Young, Sault Ste. Marie.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Sabin lock empty, 1350 feet long, walls 50 feet deep.
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 55: The Sault Canal on the St. Mary's River, leading to Lake Superior
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 56: Soo Canal, Sault Ste. Marie
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 57: Soo lock, Sault Ste. Marie
- Biographical/Historical Note: Soo lock is first lock in America built in 1797
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 58: Soo locks, Old State Locks
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1855
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 59: Soo locks, Old State Locks
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 60: First lock on canal on St. Mary's River, leading to Lake Superior
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1799
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 61: Steamer approaching the Soo locks
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 62: Steamer approaching the Soo locks
- Other Information: business, nature
- Item 63: The four locks from below, on the Sault Canal, St. Mary's River, leading to Lake Superior
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 64: The four locks from below, on the Sault Canal, St. Mary's River, leading to Lake Superior
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 65: Along the parapets, the old fort, Mackinac Island
- Published by V. O. Hammon Publishing Co.
- Other Information: nature, town
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 66: Old state locks, Soo, Michigan
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built 1855
- Other Information: business, nature
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Box 18
- Box 12
- Item 1: Sault Sainte Marie Canal with ship, 1924
- Modern lake freighter in the Soo Locks
- Other Information: business, landmark
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic print with color tint
- Item 2: Sault Sainte Marie Canal with ship, 1890
- Other Information: business, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic print with color tint
- Series 24: Minnesota
- Box 5
- Item 1: Cedar Lake Norwegian Lutheran Church, Aitkin, Aitkin County
- Highway 28; Kodac Print
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Mankato, Blue Earth County
- Pastor was Rev. Edward Johnson
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church was dedicated on December 7, 1924
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Karl Rosell's Jewelry Store, Rush City, Chisago County
- Interior of store; printed in Germany
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 4: Synod Church, Milan, Chippewa County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 5: Fort Snelling, Dakota County
- Two photo cards, each showing a different view of Fort Snelling from the river; Cushman and Plummer Books and Stationery
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Photo cards
- Item 6: Kongsvinger Lutheran Church, Donnelly, circa 1976
- Interior of church; 100th Anniversary, September 18-19, 1976; card is addressed to Mrs. Mel Hansen, Minneapolis, Minnesota; card is published by Garberick Studio, Morris, Minnesota
- Acquisition Information: Donor: Melvin Hansen
- Other Information: church, event
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 7 and 8
- Item 7: Kongsvinger Lutheran Church, Donnelly, circa 1915
- Exterior of church
- Acquisition Information: Donor: Melvin Hansen
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 6 and 8
- Item 8: Kongsvinger church and school house, Donnelly
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 6 and 7
- Item 9: Moe Norsk Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brandon, Douglas County
- Includes photos of exterior of church, altar, a window from the interior, and the baptismal font
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Four photographic prints
- Item 10: Vanderbies Ice Cream, South St. Paul, Dakota County, 1910
- Vanderbies Ice Cream's prize-winning team at the Northwestern Livestock Show; includes a note below the photo that says "Our Delivery: We have fifteen of these at your service. J.C. Vander Bie"
- Other Information: business, event
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 11: Trinity Lutheran Church, Hayfield, Dodge County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: High School, Mabel, Fillmore County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Newspaper photograph backed on cardboard
- Item 13: Holden Church, Kenyon, Goodhue County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Tassa Drawing Shed excavations, Goodhue County
- Includes two photographs of the excavation site
- Other Information: event, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Prints
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 15, 16, and 17.
- Item 15: Tassa Drawing Shed excavations, Goodhue County
- Includes two photographs of the excavation site
- Other Information: event, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Prints
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 14, 16, and 17.
- Item 16: Tassa Drawing Shed excavations, Goodhue County
- Includes two photographs of the excavation site, one including a man working on the excavation.
- Other Information: event, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Prints
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 14, 15, and 17.
- Item 17: Tassa Drawing Shed excavations, Goodhue County
- Excavation site
- Other Information: event, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 14, 15, and 16.
- Item 18: Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Church is part of the ALC; Postcard by Haga Photography, Minneapolis; Postcard contains two images, one of the exterior and one of the interior of the church.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 19: Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Image is a drawing of the exterior of the church; print by Le Roy Sampson, Decorah, IA
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- On corner of 24th Street and Chicago Ave, image of a drawing of exterior of the church.
- Other Information: church, people
- Item 21: Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: See Augsburg College Collection for photograph
- Item 22: Boston Block, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Located at Hennepin Ave and 3rd Street; Image is a drawing of the corner.
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Item 23: Street Scene, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- 'Cushman and Plummer Books and Stationary' stamp on reverse side.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 24 and 26
- Item 24: Street Scene, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Published by R.N. Fearon, Minneapolis
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 23 and 26.
- Item 25: Luther Seminary, Robbinsdale, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 28
- Item 26: Street Scene, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- 'Cushman and Plummer Books and Stationary' stamp on the reverse.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 23 and 24
- Item 27: St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Three photographs of St. Anthony Falls; 'Cushman and Plummer Books and Stationary' stamps on reverse of photographs.
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographs mounted on hard material.
- Item 28: Ruin of Luther Seminary, Robbinsdale, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 25
- Item 29: Oak Ridge Church, Houston County
- View of the back of the church's exterior
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photograph
- Item 30: Houston School, Houston County
- Photograph by S. Jensen
- Other Information: children, people, school
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material.
- Item 31: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church Parsonage, Spring Grove, Houston County
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 32: Green Lake Bible Camp, Spicer, Kandiyohi County
- Includes a photograph of the chapel and a picture postcard of Bonde Lodge; postcard published by Robert Drogosch, Willmar.
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: One photograph and one picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 33, 34, 35, and 81.
- Item 33: Green Lake Bible Camp, Spicer, Kandiyohi County
- Includes two picture postcards - one of the proposed camp center and one of the Chrysalis House. The Chrysalis House was built in 1982 and can house 165 youth and adults plus a dining room, kitchen, 5 lounges, and camp offices; the photo of the Chrysalis House is by Peg Mossberg.
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 32, 34, 35, and 81.
- Item 34: Green Lake Bible Camp, Spicer, Kandiyohi County
- Photos and postcard by Robert Drogosch, Willmar; postcard includes five photos: the interior of the chapel, the exterior of the chapel, a group of people sitting on the lawn, a view of people swimming in the lake, and a group of people playing tennis.
- Other Information: church, organization, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 32, 33, 35, and 81.
- Item 35: Chapel, Green Lake Bible Camp, Spicer, Kandiyohi County
- Two postcards of the chapel - one is in the winter and one is in the summer; the chapel was modeled after a Norwegian stave church; the postcard during summer was published by Robert Drogosch, Willmar.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Chapel was built in 1940
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: Two picture postcards
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 32, 33, 34, and 81.
- Item 36: Willmar Lutheran Bible School, Willmark, Kandiyohi County
- Related to the Lutheran Free Church
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photograph is ripped almost completely down the middle
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 37 and 38
- Item 37: Willmar Lutheran Bible School, Willmark, Kandiyohi County
- Related to the Lutheran Free Church
- Other Information: church, school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 36 and 38
- Item 38: Willmar Lutheran Bible School, Willmark, Kandiyohi County
- Related to the Lutheran Free Church
- Other Information: church, school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 36 and 37
- Item 39: Lutheran Normal School, Madison, Lacquiparle County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Item 40: Parsonage, Hendricks, Lincoln County
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Item 41: Lincoln School, Austin, Mower County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 42: Norwegian Lutheran Church, Norseland, Nicollet County
- There is some writing, possibly in Norwegian, at the bottom of the photograph with the year 1911.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church was dedicated in 1911.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 43: Norwegian Lutheran parsonage, Nicollet, Nicollet County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Parsonage was built in 1907.
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 44: Park Region Luther College, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 45-49 and 61
- Item 45: Park Region Luther College, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photo is of the building in which school was held from 1892 to 1901.
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44, 46-49, and 61
- Item 46: Park Region Luther College and Red River, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photo shows the exterior of the school from a distance away.
- Other Information: nature, school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44, 45, 47-49, and 61
- Item 47: Park Region Luther College Classroom, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photo shows the interior of a classroom with desks and a map in the corner; stamp on the back says 'For more of these photos address W.T. Oxley, Fergus Falls, Minn.'
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44-46, 48, 49, and 61
- Item 48: Park Region Luther College Gymnasium, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Stamp on the back says 'For more of these photos address W.T. Oxley, Fergus Falls, Minn.'
- Other Information: school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44-47, 49, and 61
- Item 49: Park Region Luther College Dining Room, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Stamp on the back says 'For more of these photos address W.T. Oxley, Fergus Falls, Minn.'
- Other Information: people, school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44-48 and 61
- Item 50: House of Reverend T. Rosholdtfink, Ottertail County
- Biographical/Historical Note: House was built in 1872.
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 51: Glenwood Academy, Glenwood, Pope County
- Postcard by Albert S. Nelson, Glenwood
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 52: Lake Minnewaska, Glenwood, Pope County
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 53: Lake Shore, Glenwood, Pope County
- Caption of photograph says "Thirty Miles of Lake Shore"; postcard published by E.E. Krueger, Glenwood
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 54: St. Paul Lutheran Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 55: Bird's Eye View of Northfield, Rice County
- Photographed and Published by F.V. Bingham, Northfield; list of other stereographs in the Northfield Series of Minnesota Series stereographs by this company on the reverse
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 56: St. Olaf College Administration Building, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 57: Auvland Church, Sogn, Goodhue County, circa 1983
- Includes six slides, two showing the whole exterior of the church, two showing the exterior of the church steeple, one of the organ, and one of the altar.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Six slides
- Item 58: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zumbrota, Goodhue County
- Presented by Rev. E. Ström
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Item 59: Nicollet Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Peter, Nicollet County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church was built in 1866
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 60: Hamar Church, Rothsay, Ottertail County, 1886
- Photo by Overland and Holand, Fergus Falls; Pastor was Langeland
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 63
- Item 61: Park Region Luther College and Red River, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photograph of the river with the college in the background.
- Other Information: nature, school
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 44-49
- Item 62: Church, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photograph of the church with an inset of a man's photo; postcard by HugoStotz Studio, Fergus Falls.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 63: Hamar Church, Rothsay, Ottertail County, November 2, 1909
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 60
- Item 64: Norwegian Lutheran Church, Wheaton, Traverse County
- Pastor was T. I. Hoff
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 65: U.S. Steel Corporation Ore Docks, Duluth, St. Louis County
- Published by Duluth Photo Engraving Company, Duluth; C.T. American Art
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 66: Aeroplane View of Mammoth Ored Docks, Duluth-Superior Harbor, Duluth, St. Louis County, October 8, 1924
- Published by Duluth Photo Engraving Company, Duluth; C.T. American Art; Sent to Captain Ed Caves, Manitowoc, Wisc.; Message is "Tues: Finest kind of weather. Will call on Capt. Inman tomorrow. ES."
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard with stamp and message
- Item 67: Near St. Cloud, Stearns County
- View of countryside with a church in the distance.
- Other Information: nature
- Item 68: Crow River Parsonage, Belgrade, Stearns County
- North view of parsonage; description of the building and its features on reverse
- Other Information: church, farm, home
- Item 69: Superior Street, Duluth, St. Louis County, 1871
- Published by Duluth Photo Engraving Company; C.T. Photochrom.
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 70: Tallyho Party on Boulevard Drive, Duluth, St. Louis County
- Published by Duluth Photo Engraving Company, Duluth; C.T. American Art
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 71: Coal Docks and Elevators, Duluth, St. Louis County
- Published by Hugh C. Leighton Co. Manufacturers, Portland, ME; Made in Germany.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 72: View from the hill top, Duluth, St. Louis County
- Published by Duluth Photo Engraving Company, Duluth; C.T. American Art
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 73: Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran Church, South Stillwater, Washington County
- Photo published by Larson, Hudson, Wisc.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Cabinet Card
- Item 74: Tornado Destruction, Rural MN, 1940s
- Photo of men inspecting a collapsed barn containing a fallen horse
- Other Information: event, farm, people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 75-78
- Item 75: Tornado Destruction, Rural MN, 1940s
- Photo of people inspecting damage of a destroyed farm and fallen tree
- Other Information: event, farm, people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 74 and 76-78
- Item 76: Tornado Destruction, Rural MN, 1940s
- Photo of collapsed barn
- Other Information: event, farm
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 74-75 and 77-78
- Item 77: Tornado Destruction, 1940s
- Photo of people inspecting a tree that fell on top of a car
- Other Information: event, people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 74-76, and 78
- Item 78: Tornado Destruction, 1940s
- Photo of tree fallen on top of a car
- Other Information: event
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 74-77
- Item 81: Chapel, Green Lake Bible Camp, Spicer, Kandiyohi County, 1983
- Bible camp purchased/founded in 1938 by the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Dedicated in July 1938; In 1939 the camp board voted to build a chapel patterned after the Borgun Stave Church near Bergen, Norway; P.O. Nasvick of St. Paul was contractor; cost was $3,000 and it was dedicated July 1940 with final work completed in 1950.
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Items 32-35
- Box 18
- Item 5: Detroit Lakes Lutheran Church, Detroit Lakes, Becker County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Big Grove Church, Belgrade, Minnesota
- Photograph of parishioners in front of the church
- Other Information: church, people, posed
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 7: Bethany Lutheran College - Old Main, Mankato, Blue Earth County
- Other Information: school, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Cloquet Lutheran Church, Cloquet, Carlton County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Aftenro Home, Duluth, Carlton County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Immanuel N.W. Lutheran Church, Chippewa County
- E.I Storm pastor; Photograph of the inside of the church
- Creator: Lidberg Studio, Red Wing, Minnesota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 11: Trinity Lutheran Church, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Concordia College, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Concordia College, Moorhead, Clay County
- Photograph of the campus
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 14: Concordia College Dormitories, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Concordia College Gymnasium, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Concordia College Old Library, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Concordia College Main Building, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Concordia College President's House and Book Store, Moorhead, Clay County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: First Lutheran Church, Hayfield, Dodge County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Brandon Church, Brandon, Douglas County
- T.A. Johnson, pastor; parishioners posing outside the church
- Other Information: church, people, posed
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 21: The Canton Lutheran Normal School New Gym, Canton, Fillmore County
- People posing in front of the new gym
- Other Information: school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Norwegian-American Farm, Harmony, Fillmore County
- Farm owned by relatives of Gausta
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Main Street, Lanesboro, Fillmore County
- copy from G. Ellestad negative
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Lanesboro, Fillmore County, circa 1912
- View from school house
- Creator: E.B. Ellestad
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Main Street, Lanesboro, Fillmore County, circa 1903-1908
- Creator: E.B. Ellestad
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Main Street, Lanesboro, Fillmore County, circa 1888-1890
- Other Information: town, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Albert Lea Academy, Albert Lea, Freeborn County
- Other Information: school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Freeborn County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: First Lutheran Church, Albert Lea, Freeborn County
- Creator: Berntson's, Albert Lea, Minnesota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 30: Holden Lutheran Church, Kenyon, Goodhue County
- Thorwald Thorson Architect, Forest City, Iowa; Photograph of the inside of the church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Holden Lutheran Church, Kenyon, Goodhue County
- Thorwald Thorson Architect, Forest City, Iowa
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: First Lutheran Church, Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Augsberg Publishing Company and United Church Building, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: business, church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: Augsburg College and Theological Seminary Old Main, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Built in 1900
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Augsburg College Old Main Building, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Lutheran Free School
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: Augsburg College and Theological Seminary Science Hall; Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Augsburg College and Theological Seminary Sverdruys-Oftedal Memorial Hall, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Men's Dormatory
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Augsburg College and Theological Seminary Science Hall; Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Concordia Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Olaf L. Grefthen, pastor, located at the corner of 22 Avenue and Fillmore Street
- Creator: Anderson Photography
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 40: Concordia Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Olaf L. Grefthen, pastor, located at the corner of 22 Avenue and Fillmore Street
- Creator: Anderson Photography
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 41: Norwegian-Danish Young Woman's Christian Home, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Drawing of Central Lutheran Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Drawing of Central Lutheran Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 44: Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: Lutheran Missionary Training School, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: school, church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Motherhouse Lutheran Deaconess Home, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, home, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Nurse's Home - Lutheran Deaconess Home Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Nurses posed outside of the nurse's home
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Luther Seminary, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 49: Lutheran Deaconess Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 50: Northwood Deaconess Hospital, MInneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church, organization
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 51: Rescue Mission, Minneapolis, Hennipin County
- Three women with babies standing outside the Rescue Mission
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 52: Universal Lutheran Church of Hope, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 53: Walker Art Gallery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the lobby of the art gallery; Long and Thorshov Architects; 'To Dr. Gjerset with my compliments, Olaf Thorshov, Arch.'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 54: Walker Art Gallery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the lobby of the art gallery; Long and Thorshov Architects; 'To Dr. Gjerset with my compliments, Olaf Thorshov, Arch.'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 55: Walker Art Gallery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the outside of the gallery, Long and Thorshov Architects; 'To Dr. Gjerset with my compliments, Olaf Thorshov, Arch.'
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 56: Zion Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Reverand B.E. Bergesen, pastor
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Zion Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the sanctuary, Reverand B.E. Bergesen, pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Zion Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Luther Academy, Robbensdale, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the Luther Academy with men standinging in front
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 60: Max Heins Farm, Caledoina, Houston County
- 'Svalgangstue'
- Other Information: home, farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 61: Zions Church, North Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the church with children in front of it; Reverand Joh. Halversen, pastor
- Creator: Lee Bros Photography, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Other Information: church, people, children
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 62: Zions Church, North Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Chr. Anderson, pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Box 12
- Item 3: Carlisle Church and congregation, 1885
- Hedemarken Kirke of Pastor Langeland, Kald ved Carlisle, Minnesota 1885
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photograph on hard material
- Item 4: Immanuel New Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chippewa County
- Interior of Evangelical Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota
- Acquisition Information: John Hanson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Immanuel Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chippewa County
- New norske synod, E.I. Ström pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Watson Parsonage Home with family Chippewa County, 1890s
- Pastor E.I Ström of the Norwegian Synod and his family
- Creator: Atlanson, Montevideo
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Interior of Clarkfield Lutheran Church
- Photograph of altar by Rasumssen in 1890s
- Acquisition Information: Franz Richter
- Biographical/Historical Note: Demolished 1964
- Creator: Del Thielke Studio, Dawson Minnesota
- Other Information: church,
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Synod Church, Freeborne County, Albert Lea
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Albert Lea Church, Freeborne County
- (foremedekenke)
- Other Information: church, people, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Freeborn County
- Presented by Revernd Smeby
- Other Information: landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Luther Academy and Business College, Albert Lea, Freeborne County
- Other Information: landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Mabel Church, Fillmore County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Immanuel Evangelical Norwegian Lutheran Church, Chippewa County
- Interior of church, New Norwegian Synod E.I. Ström pastor
- Acquisition Information: John Hanson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Lutheran Church, Harmony, Fillmore County
- Acquisition Information: Tollet Sanderson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Tesa Drying Shed, Goodhue County
- Photogrpah of meter stick in doorway
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zumbrota, Goodhue County
- "The Norwegian Synod", "Presented by Reverend E.I Strom"
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Augsburg Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- United Church building in background
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Zions Parsonage, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, 1898
- Pastor J. Halvorson outside parsonage with family
- Creator: D.B. Nye, Minneapolis
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Svedrup-Oftedal Memorial Hall, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, 1939
- Other Information: business, landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Svedrup-Oftedal Memorial Hall, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, 1939
- Other Information: business, landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Photograph of the interior with altar, Reverend T.A. Huff, Chicago Avenue 624th Street
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- Reverend T.A. Hoff, exterior of church, Chicago Avenue 624th Street
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Zions Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin County
- 26th Avenune Notrh and Lyndale Avenue, Chr. Anderson, pastor
- Creator: Skage
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Clearing the Land, Houston County, 1900
- Group of men with a single horse team pullin out tree stumps in an open field
- Other Information: people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Luther Seminary, Robbinsdale, Hennepin County
- Other Information: business, landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Luther Seminary, Robbinsdale, Hennepin County
- Seminary after destruction by fire
- Other Information: business ,event, landmark, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Spring Grove Parsonage, Houston County, 1899
- Crowd of people gathered around parsonage, taken from a distance
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Spring Grove Church, Houston County, 1899
- Crowd and buggies gathered around church
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Spring Grove Church, Houston County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 13
- Item 1: Willmar Synod Church, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Willmar Conference Church, Kandiyohi County
- Exterior of church (Konferenece forenede frikirke)
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Willmar Hague's Church near Eagle Lake
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: New London Kandiyohi County, 1980
- Aerial photograph of the town.
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 5: Parsonage of Pastor Njus, New London, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Willmar Parsonage, Randiyohi County
- (frikirkens prestegaard)
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Willmar Synod Parsonage, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Minnesota Lutheran Seminary and Institute, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Swedish Lutheran Church, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Swedish Mission, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Willmar Seminary Institute, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Haneley Falls Church, Lac Qui Parle, Lac Qui Parle County
- Creator: Anderson and Syftestad, Montevideo and Appleton, Minn
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Parsonage of Pastor Askevold, Tracy, Lyon County
- Photograph of house and Askevold Family
- Creator: Andrew Olson, Tracy Minnesota
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Park Region Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Park Region College Book Shop, Fergus Falls, Ottertail County
- Photograph of book shop interior
- Other Information: business, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Synod Church, Starbuck, Pope County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Luther Academy, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Luther Academy, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Photograph of exterior with gathering crowd or celebration
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, 1899
- Biographical/Historical Note: On corner of Capitol Avenue and Hamline Avenue in Saint Paul, Minneasota Luther Seminary remained there until the 1917 merger with Red Wing Seminary and the United Church Seminary (which first was located in the Saint Anthony Park Neighborhood of Saint Paul). In 1888, the Norwegian Synod's Seminary moved to Robbinsdale, Minnesota after the Anti-Missourian Brotherhood formed its own seminary in Northfield at Saint Olaf. The original seminary building burned in 1895. The seminary moved temporarily to the nearby Hotel Georiga. In 1899 it moved into new quarters on Hamline Avenue, Saint Paul (pictured)
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Minnesota State Fairgrounds, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Aerial map of the Fairgrounds
- Biographical/Historical Note: Minnesota State Fair Grounds, site of the Norse-American Centennial celebration, June 6-9, 1925, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the arrival in New York harbor of the sloop, "Restoration," with its cargo of 53 Norse Immigrants, which marked the beginning of Norse immigration to America. Practically everyone of the sixty buildings on the grounds will be occupied during the celebration for program sessions, concerts, 22 departments of exhibits, and Norse-American organizations and concessions.
- Creator: Curtiss Northwest Airplane Company P.W. Hamilton Photographer
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Synod Church, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- (Synodens Kirke)
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Norwegian Lutheran Church, Renville, June 27,1894
- Photograph of church destroyed by cyclone, before and after shots
- Other Information: church, event
- Physical Description: Two Photographic Prints
- Item 23: Renville Lutheran Church, Renville, Renville County
- Photograph of church destroyed by cyclone, before and after shots
- Other Information: church, event
- Physical Description: Photographic Reproduction
- Item 24: Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Photograph of drawing of school
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County, July 1898
- Acquisition Information: O.G. Felland, Ole Felland was a professor at Saint Olaf College
- Biographical/Historical Note: Photograph presented to Luther College Museum.
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Saint Olaf's First Building, Northfield, Rice County, 1873
- Acquisition Information: O.G. Felland
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Saint Olaf College Administration Building, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Saint Olaf College Gymnasium, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Saint Olaf College Hoyme Chapel, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Saint Olaf College Ladies' Hall, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Saint Olaf College Main Building, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Saint Olaf College Mohn Hall, Northfield, Rice County
- Acquisition Information: O.G. Felland
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: Saint Olaf College Steensland Libraby, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Saint Olaf College, Yitterboe Hall Men's Dormitory
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: Salamon Lake Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Thousand Island Church, Sherburne County
- Den my Kirke fom Thousand Isalnds Santings Township Sherburne County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Belgrade Church, Steams County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Belgrade Parsonage, Steams County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Wilmington Church
- Pastor Regue
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Vor Frelsers Church, Stillwater, Washington County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 42: Wilmington Church Interior
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Hama Church, Rothsay, Steams County
- Church of Pastor Langeland's call during the synod meeting of 1886
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Crown River Church near Belgrade, Steams County
- Crow River Congregation
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 19
- Item 1: Wilmington Church, Wilmington, Houston County
- Biographical/Historical Note: built 1868
- Creator: Engellson, Spring Grove, Minnesota
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Spring Grove Parsonage, Houston County, circa 1895
- Group of people gathered in front of Parsonage
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Houston School House, Houston County
- Children and teacher gathered in front of school
- Other Information: children, people, schol
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Spring Grove Home and Gathering, Houston County
- Group of people gathered in front of home.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Wilmington Church, Wilmington, Houston County
- Photograph of interior
- Biographical/Historical Note: built 1908
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Wilmington Church, Wilmington, Houston County
- Biographical/Historical Note: built 1908
- Creator: Engell Son, Spring Grove
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Wilmington Church, Wilmington, Houston County, June 6 1909
- Creator: Engell Son, Spring Grove
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Ebenezer Hospital, Madison, Lacquiparle County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Six-Mill Grove Church (?) Mower County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Valborg-Nelson Family Farm, Houston County near Yucatan
- Three photographs with accompanying information
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Three Photographic Print
- Item 11: Willmar Lutheran Bible School, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Bethesda Children's Home, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Photograph of exterior with children in front
- Other Information: children ,home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Willmar Seminary, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Three photographs of different places in Willmar. One is the seminary and the other two are scenic photographs of the lake.
- Other Information: nature, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Willmar Lutheran Bible School (Lutheran Free School), Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Tombstone of Guri Endbensen Roseland, Willmar, Kandiyohi County
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 17: Saint Olaf Hospital, Austin, Mower County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Saint Olaf Hospital, Austin, Mower County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Rural Scene near Harmony, Mower County
- Creator: Lodahl Art Studio, Harmony Minnesota
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Wild Rice Childrens Home, Turn Valley, Norman County
- Other Information: home, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: First English Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County
- Other Information: children, church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Parsonage of Reverend Tollef Roshott, Norwegian Grove, 1872
- "Søndre Immanuels menighet"
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Glenwood Academy, Glenwood, Pope County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 24: Glenwood Academy, Glenwood, Pope County
- Photograph of exterior with students congregated in front.
- Creator: P.P. Johnson, Glenwood Minnesota
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Old Peoples Home, Glenwood, Pope County
- Other Information: home, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Saint Paul Lutheran Hospital, Ramsey County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Lyngblomsten Home for the Aged, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Old Muskego Church Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Ramsey County
- Interior of church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Solheim-Estate of Consul General Hobe, White Bear Lake, Ramsey County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Solheim-Estate of Consul General Hobe, White Bear Lake, Ramsey County
- Photograph of lake and shore
- Other Information: home, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Solheim-Estate of Consul General Hobe, White Bear Lake, Ramsey County
- Photograph of exterior of house
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Children's Home, Lamberton, Redwood County
- Photograph of exterior with children congregated in front.
- Other Information: children, home, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: Hoyme Chapel, Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Administration Building, Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: Boys Dormitory, Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County, 3/27/1907
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Mohn Hall, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Old Main, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Steenland Library, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Steenland Library, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Science Hall, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Photograph of laboratory
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: Thorson Hall, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Yitteboe Hall, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Rice County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Originally a men's dormitory.
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: St. Olaf Hospital, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: business, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: St. Olaf Hospital, Northfield, Rice County
- Other Information: business, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Big Grove Church, Belgrade, Stearnes County
- Photograph of church exterior with congregation gathered in front.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Anders Oraas Farmstead, Clarkfield, Yellow Medicine County
- Photograph of farmstead with two women in front of cabin
- Acquisition Information: Franz Richter
- Other Information: farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Two Photocopied Reproductions
- Series 25: Mississippi
- Box 5
- Item 79: Norwegian Fullriggers at the anchorage basin at Gulfport, Harrison County, 1912
- These are the last of Norwegian sailing vessels in American ports.
- Other Information: event, town
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 80
- Item 80: Norwegian sailing vessels at anchorage basin, Gulfport, Harrison County, 1912
- Words on the photograph: "O turn thy rudder hitherward awhile, / Here may thy stormbeat vessel safely ride."
- Other Information: town
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 5-Item 79
- Box 19
- Series 26: Missouri
- Series 27: Montana
- Series 28: Nebraska
- Box 6
- Item 1: Blodgett House, York
- Postcard by J. Bowers Photographic Company, London-Topeka
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 2: Norwegian Homestead, late 19th century
- Sod house and family
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 20
- Series 29: Nevada
- Series 30: New Hampshire
- Series 31: New Jersey
- Series 32: New Mexico
- Series 33: New York
- Box 6
- Item 3: Evangelical Lutheran Church, Buffalo, Eric County
- Other Information: church, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Seamen's Mission Church, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah, IA
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 5
- Item 5: Seamen's Mission Church, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah, IA
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 4
- Item 6: Norwegian Seamen's Mission Church, Brooklyn, Kings County
- 111 Pioneer Street
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Brooklyn Norwegian Orphanage, Brooklyn, Kings County, 1928
- Children's Home
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 8: Niagara Falls, Niagara County
- American Falls
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Box 14
- Item 1: Vor Freslers Church, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Creator: Horner Studio 222 Court Street, Brooklyn
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital, Brooklyn, Kings County, 1915-1919
- Photograph of hospital on street
- Other Information: business, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Fresh Air Mission Camp, Eltingville, Staten Island, Richmond County
- Photograph of three buildings in rural woods setting
- Other Information: landmark, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 20
- Item 4: Bethesda Mission, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Photograph of exterior with man standing in front
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Board of Managers and Rectors Hospital, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Eger Norwegian Home for the Aged
- Biographical/Historical Note: Founded by Carl Micheal Eger
- Other Information: business, organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Immigrant Misison, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Seaman's Church, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Nonn Lutheran Church Mission, Brooklyn, Kings County
- Immigrant Mission
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Nonn? Lutheran Deacones Home and Hospital, Brookyln, Kings County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Nonn? Lutheran Deacones Home and Hospital, Brookyln, Kings County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Norwegian Children's Home, Brooklyn, Kings County, 1928
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: First Norwegian-American Home, Rochester, Monroe County, July 10 1923
- Photograph of Home and Georgina Larson
- Biographical/Historical Note: First house built by slooper, Lars Larson in 1827. Larson's daugther Georgina in foreground. Taken by O.M. Norlie
- Creator: O.M. Norlie
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Fresh Air Mission Camp, Eltingville, Staten Island, Richmond County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Vor Freslers Evangelical Lutheran Church, Nicholas Avenue, Port Richmond, Staten Island, Richmond County
- Creator: Reilly
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 34: North Carolina
- Series 35: North Dakota
- Box 6
- Item 9: Belfield, Billings County
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 10: Roosevelt's Cabin, near Medora, Billings County?, 1906
- Roosevelt lived here from 1883 to 1886
- Other Information: farm, home
- Physical Description: Cut out drawing attached to the back of a photograph of actor Gordon MacRae
- Item 11: Brickcoal Industries, Scranton, Bowman County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 12: Scranton, Bowman County
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 13: Brodie St, Scranton, Bowman County
- Brodie Street looking east
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 14: Brodie St, Scranton, Bowman County
- Brodie Street looking west
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 19
- Item 15: Brickworks, Scranton, Bowman County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 16: Scranton, Bowman County
- Corner of Brodie and Main Streets
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 17: Scranton High School, Scranton, Bowman County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 18: "Wives Wanted in North Dakota," Scranton, Bowman County
- Published by Tupling and Zirkle, Scranton, ND
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 19: Brodie St, Scranton, Bowman County
- Brodie Street looking west
- Other Information: people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 14
- Item 20: First Lutheran Church, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 28
- Item 21: Cannon Ball River, New England, Hettinger County
- West View of town and river; Published by Bradford and Company, St. Joseph, Michigan
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 22: Synod church, Arnegard, McKenzie County
- Sent from Olaf S.M. to Mrs. John Moses; First church in the county; Ministers were Rev. Haley and Rev. John Moses (the writer's father)
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard, includes stamp
- Item 23: Rainy Butte
- Question mark after North Dakota on the label
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States - Box 6 - Item 36
- Item 24: Rainy Butte
- Question mark after North Dakota on the label; says Chalky Butte on back of photograph
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Dickinson, Stark County
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: See Trades, Farming-Round Up Mess Wagon for item
- Item 26: Zion Lutheran Church, Hoople, Walsh County
- Built in 1921, congregation formed in 1879; 7 miles southeast of Hoople, ND; Pastor was Adolph Egge; church's seating capactiy was 500 and it cost $30,000
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 27: Fern in living room of a house in ND, circa 1917
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: First Lutheran Church, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 20
- Item 29: Lutheran Church, Nekoma, Cavalier County
- From Rev. S. Peterson, Lama, N. Dak" written on reverse
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 30: Norwegian Lutheran Church, Loma, Cavalier County
- Rev. Samuel Peterson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 31: Bethania Norsk Evangelical Lutherskse Menighet, Grand Forks County
- Bethania Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Stages and frieght teams leaving Gardner's, New England, Hettinger County
- Postcard by Bradford and company, St. Joseph, Michigan
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 33: First Norwegian Lutheran Church, Minot, Ward County, July 13, 1908
- Postcard to Syver O. Ronnie, Mondovi, Wisconsin
- Acquisition Information: Donated by Jay Jensen
- Custodial History: Found in an antique shop in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
- Other Information: church, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 34: Zion Lutheran Church, Minot, Ward Countyq, 1909
- Other Information: church, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Church, Minot, Ward County
- First Norwegian Lutheran Church
- Other Information: church
- Item 36: East Rainy Butte, 1924
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations - United States - Box 6 - Item 23
- Box 14
- Item 4: Noistag Farm
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Parsonage of E.O. Ruste, Milton Area, Cavalier County
- Photograph of log cabing parsonage with family gathere out front
- Biographical/Historical Note: Letter from Einar Haugen included in envelope folder
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photopgraphic Print
- Item 6: Parsonage of E.O. Ruste, Milton Area, Cavalier County
- Two photographs of parsonage included with biographical insert translated by Harley Refsal
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Two Photographic Print
- Item 7: Parsonage of E.O. Ruste, Milton Area, Cavalier County
- Acquisition Information: Presented by Reverend O. T. Lec
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Parsonage of E.O. Ruste, Milton Area, Cavalier County
- Formodentlig pastor Ruste med familie i den forste lutherske prestegard i Nebraska eller Felas
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Grand Forks Deaconess Hospital (Lutheran Free Church), Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, circa 1920
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Crary Bank and Newspaper Building, October 5th 1907
- Photograph of three men standing outside building
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Church and Parsonage, Ramsey County
- Kirke og Prestegaard
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Praestegaard, Beugrn(?), Ramsey County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Woman next to sod home
- Near Kindred, North Dakota
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Walcott Church, Richland County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Parsonage of E. Ballestads Kald, Walcott, Richland County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Norwegian Lutheran Church Postcard, dated July 2 1909
- Poastcard from Peter Fredeirch Kjorlaug to Miss Elizabeth Finnerold
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 17: Synod Church, Minot, Ward County
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: E.O. Ruste and Family in front of Log Cabin
- Milton area, Calavier County
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photograpic Print
- Box 20
- Item 16: First Lutheran Church, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Oak Grove Lutheran Ladies Seminary, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Oak Grove Lutheran Ladies Seminary, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: First Lutheran Church, Fargo, Cass County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Norman Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kindred, Cass County, June 15-21 1898 `
- (Sheyenne) Minnesota District Synod Meeting
- Other Information: church, event, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Kindred Church, Cass County
- Congregation gatherd in front of church
- Creator: Photo by John R Johnson, Homestead North Dakota
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Grand Forks College, Grand Forks, Grand Forks County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Grand Forks College, Grand Forks, Grand Forks County
- Creator: Photo by A.P. Holand
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Grand Forks College, Grand Forks, Grand Forks County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Northwood Deaconess Hospital and Nurses Home, Northwood, Grand Forks County
- Photograph of exterior with car parked out front.
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Good Samaritan Hospital, Rugby, Pierce County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Bruflat Lutheran Church, Portland, Traill County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Bruflat Academy, Portland, Traill County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Zion Lutheran Church, Tell Township
- Acquisition Information: Kathleen Wood
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: See also: General Archives- Zion Lutheran Church, and acc. 87.105.1, 87.105.2(a-b), 87.105.3.1-2.
- Item 30: Trinity Hospital, Minot, Ward County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Trinity Hospital, Minot, Ward County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Trinity Hospital, Minot, Ward County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: S.H. Ongstad and other woman sitting in buggy, Manfred, Wells County
- Photograph of Ongstad and unidentified woman in buggy with other unidnetified man standing slightly behind buggy. Sod house in background.
- Biographical/Historical Note: S.H. Ongstad born in Hadseløy, Vesteraaden Norway. Came to America in 1868, settled in Coon Valley Wisconsin, moved to Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, 1867. Moved to Manfred North Dakota in 1894 where he has since lived. He built this cabin on his sister's homestead and lived in it for a short while.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 36: Ohio
- Series 37: Oklahoma
- Series 38: Oregon
- Series 39: Pennsylvania
- Box 6
- Item 37: Gettysburg, Adams County
- Photograph of a house with writing on the front; print of poem "The Nation's Dead" and information regarding stone inscriptions in the Church of "the Prince of Peace" on the back. Information on stone inscriptions given by Rev. A.E. Tortat.
- Other Information: church, home, landmark
- Item 38: New Norwegian Seamen's Mission Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
- 22 S. 3rd Street; building in photograph has a sign that reads "State Bank"
- Other Information: business, church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 40: Rhode Island
- Series 41: South Carolina
- Series 42: South Dakota
- Box 6
- Item 39: Views of the Great Flood at Yankton, Yankton, Bonhomme County, circa 1881
- Note on the back: "View on the railroad, showing depot and car upset."; note on envelope: S.J. Morrow, Yankton, SD
- Other Information: event, town
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 40: Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Aberdeen, Brown County
- Pastor was Rev. A. Elmer Moe; Photo W.E. Turner, Aberdeen
- Biographical/Historical Note: Cost over $60,000.00, seating capacity 700, dedicated May 24, 1925, equiped with 9 Sunday School rooms, the congregation was 800 members
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Meckling Evangelical Lutheran Congregation (Church), Meckling, Clay County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church built in 1911
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on a torn piece of cardboard
- Item 42: Grace Lutheran Church, Watertown, Codington County
- Pastor was H.A. Okdale
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church organized December 22, 1883, present church built in 1920 costing $80,000.00
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 43: Sod house, Southwest of Roslyn, Day County, circa 1890
- Sod house of Tonnes and Annie Kristina Tonneson Thompson; a letter of explanation from the donor accompanies the photograph
- Acquisition Information: Donor: Eliza Jacobson, April 1987
- Other Information: farm, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print of a photograph of the original
- Item 44: First Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County
- Architect was N. Edvard Moho
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Print of artist rendering
- Item 45: Synod Church, Gayville, Yankton County
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on a torn piece of cardboard
- Item 46: Mitchell Corn Palace, circa 1930-1935
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 14
- Item 18: Nidaros Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- N. Ber Pastor
- Biographical/Historical Note: built in 1878
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Ostre Nidaros Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the interior
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print'
- Item 20: Ostre Nidaros Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the interior, N. Boc pastor
- Biographical/Historical Note: built in 1911
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Ostre Nidaros Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the exterior
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Ostre Nidaros Lutheran Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the exterior
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Nidaros Lutheran Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the interior towards the front of sanctuary
- Biographical/Historical Note: built in 1911
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Nidaros Church, Baltic, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the interior facing back of sanctuary
- Biographical/Historical Note: built in 1911
- Creator: G.M. Nox, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Two Photographs of Bergen Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Meckling, Clay County, 1870 and 1920
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Minnehaha Church, Calton, Minnehaha County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Renner Lutheran Church, Renner, Minnehaha County
- Photograph of the interior
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Springdale Church, Springdale, Minnehaha County
- Creator: Louis Weber, Sioux Falls South Dakota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: First Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County
- Drawing of the exterior with N. Edward Mohn as architect
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Vangen Norwegian Lutheran Church, Mission Hill, Yankston County
- Biographical/Historical Note: built in 1869
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Photograph of Child with Dog, Gayville, Yankton County
- Photograph of child with dog in front of house with other woman in the background.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 20
- Item 34: Luther Hospital, Watertown, Codington County
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: 25th Anniversary, Brandt Church, Derrel County
- Photograph of congregation gathered in front of church with two large tents adjacent to church.
- Other Information: church, event people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: Bethesda Children Home, Beresford, Lincoln County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Bethesda Children Home, Beresford, Lincoln County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Old People's Home, Beresford, Lincoln County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Old People's Home, Beresford, Lincoln County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Minnehaha Church, Colton, Minnehaha County
- Rev. A. N. Brudvig, Pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Lutheran Home of Mercy, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: Lutheran Home of Mercy, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Sodhouse with Fadness Family Gathered In Front
- Sod house with family gathered out infront. None are identified. Dimensions: 14X16'; walls are 3 feet thick
- Biographical/Historical Note: built by H.A. Fadness
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Moe Hospital, Sioux Falls, Minneahaha County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Pritn
- Item 45: St. Paul Lutheran Church, Elk Point, Union County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Print of "Den norske Synodes Skolelærer Seminarium", Sioux Falls
- Print of the building with "Den norske Synodes Skoleleaerer Seminarium" printed below
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Print of "Den norske Synodes Skoleaerer Seminarium", Sioux Falls
- Print of the building with "Den norske Synodes Skoleleaerer Seminarium" printed below
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 43: Tennessee
- Series 44: Texas
- Box 6
- Item 47: Lutheran College, Clifton, Bosque County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 48 and 49
- Item 48: Lutheran College, Clifton, Bosque County
- Photograph taken from the bluff in the rear of the school
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 47 and 49
- Item 49: Lutheran College, Clifton, Bosque County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 47 and 48
- Item 50: Norwegian Lutheran Seamen's Church, Galveston, Galveston County, 1930
- 18th and Market Street; Pastor was E. B. Kluver
- Other Information: church, people, town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 51: Residence of Johan Ragstad, Norse, Bosque County, circa 1890s
- Other Information: children, home, people
- Physical Description: Photograph is mounted on hard material
- Box 14
- Item 33: Missíon Concepcion de la Purissima de Acuna, San Antonio, Bexar County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: "Mexican Habitation" with girl , San Antonio, Bexar County
- Photograph of habitation with girl sweeping
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Stone House, Bosque County
- Acquisition Information: Presented by Oliver Hansen 1917
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photogaphic Print
- Item 36: Lutheran College Principal's Private Office, Clifton, Bosque County, June 1899
- Photograph of principal sitting in his office
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Lutheran College Dedication, Clifton, Bosque County, October 1897
- Other Information: event, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Lutheran College, Clifton, Bosque County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Sheep Ranch of Carl Kundrue, Commanche County
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 21
- Item 1: Luther College, Clifton, Bosque County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Parsonage, Clifton, Bosque County, Exterior of Parsonage with gathering of people in front.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Parsonage, Clifton, Bosque County, Exterior of Parsonage with gathering of people in front.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Brownsville Battle Scene, Cameron County
- Photograph of open field with row of men shooting firearms.
- Creator: Photographed by Fox Company, San Antonio
- Custodial History: Presented to Luther College Museum, 1917
- Other Information: event, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Home of Mrs. Elise Weneshjold, Van Zandt County
- Biographical/Historical Note: built around 1850
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 45: Utah
- Box 6
- Item 52: Norwegian Synod Mission Chapel, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County
- Photo: Matson, Salt Lake, Utah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 53 and 54
- Item 53: Norwegian Synod Mission Chapel, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County
- Interior; Photo: Matson, Salt Lake, Utah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 54; Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 52
- Item 54: Norwegian Synod Mission Chapel, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County
- Interior; Photo: Matson, Salt Lake, Utah
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photograph mounted on hard material
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 53; Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 52
- Box 14
- Box 21
- Series 46: Vermont
- Series 47: Virginia
- Series 48: Washington
- Box 6
- Item 57: Martha and Mary Orphans Home, Poulsbo, Kutsap County, circa 1910s
- Print by Le Roy Sampson, Decorah, IA
- Other Information: children, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Ebenezer Old People's Home, Poulsbo, Kutsap County
- Lutheran Free Church;
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Souvenir Photos from Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Includes photos of Keepers Lodge, the sound from Rustic Bridge, elk and gazebo, the rose arbor, aerial of park, pavillion, Rustic Bridge, a shady walk, a scene in the park, a little lake, first house in Tacoma, and Mt. Tacoma from Spanaway Lake. Also included is a wooden cover for postcards with a poem written on the back entitled "In Point Defiance Park" and a note.
- Other Information: landmark, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcards; set of 12 colorized postcards and wooden cover
- Item 60: Vor Frelsers Church, Arlington, Snohornish County, 1913
- Interior of Our Saviour's Church; Photo: Arlington Sutdio, Dinger and Co., Arlington
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 61
- Item 61: Vor Frelsers Church, Arlington, Snohornish County
- Exterior of Our Saviour's Church; Pastor was H.E. Baalsons
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Item 60
- Item 62: Zion Church, Silvana, Snohomish County
- Pastor was H.E. Baalsons
- Other Information: church, nature, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 63 and 64
- Item 63: Silvana parsonage, Snohomish County, 1913
- Pastor was H.E. Baalsons
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 62 and 64
- Item 64: Zion Church, Silvana, Snohomish County
- Interior of church, decorated with banner that says "Glædelig Jul"; Pastor was H.E. Baalsons
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 6-Items 62 and 63
- Item 65: Lutheran Church, Stanwood, Snohomish County
- Note on reverse of card
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 66: Spokane, Spokane County, December 22, 1907
- House, possibly parsonage; Postcard sent to Mrs. D Koren, Minneapolis, Minnesota and is postmarked December 22, 1907; includes stamp
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Box 14
- Item 42: Siloah Seaman's Mission, Seattle, King COunty
- (Lutheran Free Church)
- Biographical/Historical Note: Andreas Hellan, Augsburg Seminary, Minneapolis Minn.
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Martha and Mary Orphans Home, Poulsbo, Kutsap County
- (Lutheran Free Church)
- Biographical/Historical Note: Andreas Hellan, Augsburg Seminary, Minneapolis Minn.
- Other Information: organization, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Wagness Photographer, Studio 947 C Street, Tacoma Washington
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: Pacific Lutheran Academy (University), Tacoma, Pierce County
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Ranier National Park
- Scenic photograph of mountains an forests at National Park
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Scenic Mountain Photograph
- Scenic pohotograph of snow covered mountain with man and tent in the foreground
- Other Information: nature, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Spokane College, Spokane, Spokane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 21
- Item 7: Our Saviors Norwegian Lutheran Church, Aberdeen, Greys Harbor County
- T.T. Ove, Pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Josephine Home for the Aged, Stanwood, Island County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Siloah Seamean's Mission, Seattle, King's County
- Lutheran Free Church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Zion Norwegian Lutheran Church and Parsonage Bernhard, Seattle, King County
- Church and parsonage with men standing on porch of parsonage
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Martha and Mary Orphan's Home, Paulsbo, Kitsap County
- Photo of home with people gathered at event.
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Parkland Barneheim, Parkland, Pierce County
- Exterior of home with children gathered in front
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: The Parkland Lutheran Children's Home, Parkland, Pierce County
- Exterior of home with children gathered in front
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Library of Pacific Lutheran College, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Front Entrance to Old Main, Pacific Lutheran College, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Vine covered building with students sitting on steps and walking down path
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Student Union, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Vor Freslers Evangelical Lutheran Church and Photo of Pastor Ordal, Tacoma, Pierce County
- Photographs of exterior, interior, and Pastor O.J. Ordal
- Creator: T.J. Lee, Tacoma, Washington
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Parkland Luthern Children's Home, Everett, Snohomesh County
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Parkland Luthern Children's Home, Everett, Snohomesh County
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Main Building, Pacific Lutheran University, Spokane, Spokane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: United Lutheran Church, Fairhaven, Whatcon County
- E.A. Erickson Pastor, congregation gathered in front of church
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Series 49: West Virginia
- Series 50: Wisconsin
- Box 7
- Item 1: Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Barron County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Little Norway, Blue Mounds
- Home interior; Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: cultural, landmark, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 3-8, 17, and 53
- Item 3: Little Norway, Blue Mounds, pumphouse
- Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2, 4-8, 17, and 53
- Item 4: Little Norway, Blue Mounds
- Home Interior; Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: cultural, landmark, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2, 3, 5-8, 17, and 53
- Item 5: Little Norway, Blue Mounds, stave church
- Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: church, cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-4, 6-8, 17, and 53
- Item 6: Little Norway, Blue Mounds
- Home interior; Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: cultural, landmark, home
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-5, 7-8, 17, and 53
- Item 7: Little Norway, Blue Mounds
- Photography by Diemer-Litho by Straus-Madison
- Other Information: cultural, landmark
- Physical Description: Picture postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-6, 8, 17, and 53
- Item 8: Little Norway, Blue Mounds, guides, 1956
- Little Norway tour guides dressed in traditional folk costumes or bunads; postcard by CURTEICH (Curt Teich), Chicago.
- Other Information: cultural, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, C.T. Art-Colortone, linen finish
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-7, 17, and 53
- Item 9: Barn, Nelson, Buffalo County
- Photograph accompanied by information on the barn.
- Other Information: farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Bloomer Prairie (Norwegian Lutheran) Church, Bloomer, Chippewa County
- Pastor was Rev. C.T. Clausen
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture postcard, slightly damaged
- Item 11: Spring Prairie Church, Keyeser, Columbia County
- Pastor was H.A. Preus
- Other Information: church
- Item 12: Spring Prairie Parsonage, Keyeser, Columbia County
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Item 13: Leander Lillesand, Stella, Cambridge
- Acquisition Information: Marilu Tillstrom
- Other Information: business, people, town
- Item 14: Interior of Spring Prairie Parsonage, Keyeser, Columbia County, circa 1890s
- Reverand H.A. Preus
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Home of Dr. Hanssen, Koshkonons, Dane County
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Family posed in front of Perry Parsonage, Perry, Dane County, circa 1880s
- Other Information: church, home, people
- Physical Description: Stereograph
- Item 17: Little Norway, Mt. Horeb, pumphouse
- Other Information: cultural, landmark, people
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-8 and 53
- Item 18: Monona Academy, Madison
- Other Information: people, school
- Item 19: Central Christ Lutheran Church, Stoughton, Dane County
- Pastor was S. Turmo, Photograph by Midgard Studio in Stoughton
- Other Information: church
- Related Material: See horizontal files for photograph
- Item 20: Martin Luther Orphans' Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 21: Martin Luther Orphans' Home During the Fire, Stoughton, Dane County, 4/5/1925
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 22: Martin Luther Orphans' Home During the Fire, Stoughton, Dane County, 4/5/1925
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 23: Martin Luther Orphans' Home After the Fire, Stoughton, Dane County, 4/5/1925
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 24: Martin Luther Orphans' Home School House, circa 1920s/1930s
- Other Information: home, people, school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 25: Parsonage Interior, Stoughton, Dane County, 1900
- Photographs by A. Bredesen
- Other Information: church, home
- Related Material: See Breseden Collection for photograph
- Item 26: Pilot Island, Door County
- Island is near Green Bay
- Other Information: nature
- Item 27: Parsonage for Ephraim Moravian Church, Ephraim, Door County
- Parsonage was built in 1853 and was the first parsonage of the Ephraim Moravian Church; the book "Old Peninsula Days" by Holand contains a sketch of the parsonage.
- Other Information: church, home
- Item 28: Dickeyville Grotto and Builder, Dickeyville, Grant County, post 1930
- Builder was Reverend Matthias Wernerus
- Other Information: church, landmark, people
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 29: Public Library, LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, 1907
- Other Information: buisiness
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 30: Parsonage for Argyle Lutheran Church, Argyle, Lafayette County
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 31: Manitowoc Harbor, Manitowoc County, 1889
- Other Information: town
- Item 32: River View, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County
- Other Information: town
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 33: Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corporation, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County
- Aerial View
- Other Information: buisiness, town
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: The First Norwegian Church, Manitowoc County
- Church built 1850 and dedicated in 1856; Congregation was organized by Rev. H.A. Stub and Rev. J.A. Ottesen was the first pastor; print done by Le Roy Sampson, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 35 and 36
- Item 35: The First Norwegian Church, Manitowoc County
- Church built 1850 and dedicated in 1856; Congregation was organized by Rev. H.A. Stub and Rev. J.A. Ottesen was the first pastor; picture done by M.Landberg, Manitowoc
- Other Information: church
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Item 34 and Same as Location-United States-Box 7-Item 36
- Item 36: The First Norwegian Church, Manitowoc County
- Church built 1850, dedicated in 1856; Congregation formed by Rev. H.O. Stub and Rev. J.A. Ottesen was the first pastor; print by M. Landberg, Manitowoc
- Other Information: church
- Related Material: Same as Location-United States-Box 7-Item 35 and Related to Location-United States-Box 7-Item 34
- Item 37: Norwegian Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Pioneer Log Cabin, Muskego, Milwaukee County, 1840
- Log Cabin belonged to Søren Baclie
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: First church built in America by Norwegians, Muskego, Milwaukee County, post 1843
- Rev. C.L. Clausean was the first pastor
- Other Information: church, landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Ezekiel N. Evan. Lutheran Church, River Falls, Pierce County, post 1895
- Photograph by Larson, Hudson, Wisconsin
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Cabinet Card
- Item 41: Wind Point Lighthouse, Wind Point, Racine County
- On Lake Michigan
- Other Information: landmark, town
- Item 42: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 7-Item 44 and Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 43 and 45
- Item 43: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Location-United States-Box 7-Items 42, 44, and 45
- Item 44: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard, Colortone
- Related Material: Same as Locations-United States-Box 7-Item 42 and Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 43 and 45
- Item 45: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Location-United States-Box 7-Items 42, 43, and 44
- Item 46: Sheboygan Harbor, Sheboygan County, 1885
- Other Information: town
- Item 47: Ebenezer Lutheran Church, Hudson, St. Croix County
- Photo by Larson, Hudson, Wisconsin
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Cabinet Card
- Item 48: Gale College, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 49 and 50
- Item 49: Girls Dormitory, Gale College, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 48 and 50
- Item 50: Dormitory, Gale College, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 48 and 49
- Item 51: First church in Coon Prairie, Vermon County
- Church dedicated in 1858, torn down in 1877; Photograph by LeRoy Sampson, Decorah, Iowa
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 52: Evangelical Lutheran Church, Coon Prairie, Vernon County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 53: Little Norway, Blue Mounds
- Home Interior
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard, C.T. Art-Colortone, Linen Finish
- Related Material: Related to Locations-United States-Box 7-Items 2-8 and 17
- Box 15
- Item 1: Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Barron County
- Drawn picture of the church
- Acquisition Information: BM Brangard
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Barron County
- Photograph of the exterior
- Acquisition Information: BM Brangard
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Church, Bloomer, Chippewa County
- C.T. Clausen, pastor.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: Synod Church, Lodi, Columbia County, 9/22/1909
- R.J. Melands, pastor. Photograph of church with congregation.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Parsonage of Pastor R.J. Meland, Lodi (og Dekorra), Columbia County, 1912
- Photograph of house with presumably pastors family in automobile in front of the house
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: Dekorra Lutheran Church, Lodi, Columbia County, 1908
- R.J. Melands, Pastor. Photograph of chruch with congregation.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Saint Paul's Liberty Lutheran Church, Liberty Prairie, Dane County
- Acquisition Information: Lars Brekke Family
- Biographical/Historical Note: built 1851
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 8: Normal School, Madison, Dane County
- Creator: photo by Chalmers
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Tombstone of Didrikke Aall Stub (Nee Ottesen) wife of Hans Gerhard Stub, Madison, Dane County
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: House of Professor A. Weenaas, Marshall, Dane County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Second floor rooms served as Augsburg's 1st dormitory, 1871.
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Marshall Academy and Seminary, Marshall, Dane County
- Belongs to Reverend O.J. Norby
- Other Information: people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: Norwegian Lutheran Church, McFarland, Dane County, 1897
- (Pastor Bredesen)
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Mount Horeb Academy, Mount Horeb, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Springdale Church, Mount Horeb, Dane County
- United Church Interior
- Biographical/Historical Note: Lewis H. Halverson Mount Horeb Wisconsin
- Creator: Presented to Luther College by (illegible) pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: Martin Luther Orphans' Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Photograph of home with crowd of people
- Other Information: organization, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: organization
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Parsonage of J.A. Otteson, Koschconong, Dane County, circa 1870
- Photograph of parsonage with family out front
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Church, East Koshkonog, Dane County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Anderson Farm, Koshkonong, Dane County
- Photograph of fram house with family out in front
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Martin Lutheran Orhpans' Home (Barnehjem), Stoughton, Dane County
- Photograph of home with orhpans in front.
- Other Information: organization, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Stoughthon Academy, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Stoughthon Academy, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Church of the Stoughton Academy, Stoughton, Dane County
- Pastor Bredesen
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: "Barne Hjemmet in Stoughton", Stoughton, Dane County
- House, farm and other buildings.
- Other Information: farm, house
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Martin Lutheran Orhpans' Home, Stoughthon, Dane County, 4/19/1903
- Photograph of children in front of home
- Other Information: event, organization, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Scandanavia Lutheran Church, Iola
- Photograph of chruch with congregation
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Scandanavia Lutheran Church, Iola
- Photograph of church with congregation
- Other Information: chruch, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Scandanavia Lutheran Church, Iola
- Photograph of the interior
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Halfway Creek Church, Holmen, LaCrosse County
- "Halfway Creek Meningheds mye kirke"
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Paint Creek Parsonage, Lacrosse County, 1862-1886
- Sketching of parsonage
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Paint Creek Parsonage, Lacrosse County, September 1896
- Reminiscence of J. Skjort
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Paint Creek Parsonage, Lacrosse County, 1862-1880
- Taken septmember, 1896
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Paint Creek Parsonage, Lacrosse County, 1862-1880
- Taken June 1896, reminiscence of J. Skjort
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: Manitowoc Harbor, Manitowoc County, 1885
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Reproduction
- Item 35: Manitowoc Harbor, Manitowoc County, 1885
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: McFarlance Parsonage Postcard, 1912
- Adressed to Mr and Mrs Foster H. Arnston
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Picture Postcard
- Item 37: Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County
- Reverend Gustav Stearnd, pastor. History of church glued to back of photograph.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church dedicated June 24, 1923
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Muskego Church, Muskego, Milwaukee County, 1843
- H Gausta, 1918 in bottom right. C.J. Clausen, priest.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Muskego Church, Muskego, Milwaukee County
- Now at Luther Seminary St. Paul Minnesota
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Muskego Church, Muskego, Milwaukee County, 1843
- Painting by Herbjorn Gausta
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Luther High School and College, Racine, Racine County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: Racine Harbor, Racine, Racine County
- "Racine Harbor in the Seventies" printed on photograph.
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Racine Harbor, Racine, Racine County
- "Racine Harbor in the Seventies" printed on photograph.
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Cazenovia Lutheran Church, Cazenovia, Richland County, 1911
- R.J. Melande, pastor. Photograph of church and congregation
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County, circa 1897-1901
- Photograph of school room with Native American girls using sewing machines.
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of school exterior with student body gathered outside
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 49: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- "Waisenhuset i Wittenberg, Wis"
- Other Information: church people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 50: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 51: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 52: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 53: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church ,people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 54: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of campus grounds
- Other Information: church, people, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 55: Sheboygan harbor, Sheboygan County, 1885
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 56: Sheboygan harbor, Sheboygan County
- Ships in foreground, City of Grand Haven, Anton Kgelson
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Church, Ettrick, Trempealeau County
- Reverend Urberg
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Evangelical Lutheran Church, Whitehall, Trempealeau County
- Reverend Christofferson
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Coon Prairie Church, Vernon County
- Biographical information on back of photograph
- Biographical/Historical Note: Dedicated Sept 11, 1910
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 60: Immigrant architecture in Coon Valley Wisonsin area
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 61: Greenwood Lutheran Church, Hillsboro, Vernon County, 1912
- R.J. Melands, pastor.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 62: Church, Coon Prairie, Vernon County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Dedicated Oct 16, 1910
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 63: Norsk Evangelical Lutheran Church, Scandanavia, Waupaca County
- Interior of church
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 64: Gravestone, Sophie Charlotte Duus
- Born in Christiana, Feburary 28th died in Waupaca July 25, 1858
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 65: Norsk Evangelical Lutheran Church, Scandanavia, Waupaca County, 1902
- O. Nilsen, Pastor
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Three Photographic Prints
- Item 66: Scandinavian Lutheran Church, Scandanavia Village, Waupaca County, 1915
- Explanation of model ship decoration on back of photograph.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Demolished in 1928
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 67: New London Church, Waupaca County
- Pastor Njus
- Creator: Sumons, Wilmar Minnesota
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 68: Scandinavia Korskirke, Waupaca County, 1888
- Founding of the United Synod
- Other Information: church, event
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 69: House of Svand Thompson, Winchester, Winnebago County
- First house built in 1848 in Winchester Township
- Other Information: house
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 70: Synod Church, Winchester, Winnebago County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 71: Anders Engebreton Store, Coon Valley
- Other Information: business, people
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Box 21
- Item 22: Bethany Lutheran Church, Rice Lake, Barron County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Nilsotto Tank's School, Green Bay, Brown County
- Woodcut rendering of school
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Spring Prairie Church, Keyeser, Columbia County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: H.A. Preus Academy, Albion, Dane County
- Formerly Albion Academy
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Statue of Hans Christian Heg, Capital Park, Madison, Dane County
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Luther Seminary, Madison, Dane County
- Exterior of Seminary with people gathered on porch
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Monona Academy, Madison, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Scandinavian American Old People's Home, Madison, Dane's County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: The Soldiers/Orphans Home The Lutheran Academy, Madison, Dane County
- Photograph of exterior with children and caretakers gathered out in front
- Other Information: children, home
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 31: Marshall Academy, Marshall, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Marshall Academy, Marshall, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: West Koshkonong Church (in distance), West Koshkonong, Dane County
- Place where first service on West Koshkonong was held in 1844. On the old [illegible] Amri? farm about half mile from where the church was built.
- Acquisition Information: Given by Karl I. Jacobsen
- Other Information: church, farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: West Koshkonong Church , Dane County
- Ocatagon shaped church
- Biographical/Historical Note: torn down in 1894. Congregation was organized in october 10th 1844. Pastor: J.W.C. Dietrichson.
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 35: Oestre Koshkonong Church, Dane County
- Exterior of church with carriage and people in front
- Creator: Photo by S.O. Stevens Stoughton. Wis.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: Oestre Koshkonong Church, Dane County
- Exterior of church with congregation exiting church
- Creator: Photo by S.O. Stevens Stoughton. Wis.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: Koshkonong Parsonage of J.H. Otteson, Dane County
- Unidentified people in front of house
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Östre Koshkonong Rockdale Church, Dane County
- Exterior of church with congregation gathered in front.
- Creator: S.O. Stevens Stoughton Wisconsin
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Farmsted of Olson, Gunnuv-Vindeg and East Koshkonong Church, 1844
- Other Information: church, farm
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: East Koshkonong Church, Dane County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Mount Horeb Academy, Mount Horeb, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Empty field with buildings to right
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 43: Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Photo of home with children and caretakers informally gathered out front
- Other Information: home, people, children
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 44: Home For the Aged, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 45: Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Photo of brick home with children and caretakers gathered outfront.
- Other Information: home, children
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 46: Fire at Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughthon, Dane County, April 5 1925
- Photograph of home with smoke and flames emitting from building.
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 47: Fire at Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughthon, Dane County, April 5 1925
- Photograph of home entirely enguled in flame.
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 48: Destruction of Martin Luther Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County, April 5 1925
- Photograph of home after fire.
- Other Information: event, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 49: Skaalen Home for the Aged, Stoughton, Dane County
- Exterior with residents gathered out in front.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 50: Skaalen Home for the Aged, Stoughton, Dane County
- Exterior with residents gathered out in front.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 51: Stoughton Academy, Stoughton, Dane County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 52: Stoughton Orphan's Home, Stoughton, Dane County
- Empty field with exterior of home to the right
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 53: The "Twin Oaks", West Koshkonong, Dane County
- Other Information: nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 54: First Moravian Parsonage, Ephraim, Door County
- Other Information: home, nature
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 55: Menomonie Church, Dunn County,
- Pastor E.C. Hoovik
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 56: Home of E.C. Hoovik, Menomonie, Dunn County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 57: Joint Parsonage, Our Saviors Lutheran Church and Lutheran Elk Creek Congregations, Menomonie, Dunn County
- Exterior of home with man standing on front step
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 58: Church and Parsonage, Eau Claire, Eau Claire County
- Other Information: church, home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 59: Østre Koshkonong Church, Jefferson County, 1893
- Creator: S.O. Stevens, Stoughton Wisconsin
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 60: Second West Koshkonong Church, Vestre Koshkonong, Jefferson County
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church built 1852, rebuilt 1893, it seated 800 people
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 61: South Beef River Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jackson County,
- Presented by Reverend Christofferson, Exterior of chruch with congregation gathered in front.
- Creator: J.A. Hauge, Westby Wisconsin
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 62: Rock River Parsonage, Oconomowae, Jefferson County
- Woodcut print of parsonage and accompanying farmstead
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 63: Spring Prairie Parsonage Interior, Spring Prairie, Keyser County
- Reverend and Mrs H.M. Preus, painting of the interior with both seated by a bay window.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Box 22
- Item 1: Spring Prairie Parsonage with Family, Spring Prairie, Keyser County, 1874
- Pictured left to right: C.K. Preus, Johan W. Preus, Paul Preus, Mrs. H.A. Preus, Reverend H.A. Preus, Reverend Brodesen, Reverend John Nordby
- Other Information: children, home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 2: LaCrosse Synod Church, Lacrosse County
- H.G. Magelsson, Pastor
- Creator: Pryor, Lacrosse
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 3: Halfway Creek Church, Holmen, LaCrosse County, 1912
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 4: LaCrosse Lutheran Hospital, LaCrosse, LaCrosse County
- Other Information: business
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 5: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, LaCrosse, LaCrosse County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 6: First Norwegian Lutheran Church, Manitowoc County, 1844
- Drawing of First Norwegian Lutheran Church with Norwegian description beneath
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 7: Manitowoc Harbor, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County
- Harbor with ships at dock
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photogrpahic Print
- Item 8: Manitowoc Harbor Scene Photograph and Calendar, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, 1897
- Description below photo reads: Manitowoc Harbor Scene-1897. Steamers: George F. Williams, Simon J. Murphy, Black Rock, Rube Richards, Andrew Carnegie, Cumberland, J. J. Hill, John Craig, John B. Lyons, Hesper, Columbia. Tow Barges: H. A. Hawgood, M.W. Page.
- Other Information: landmark
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 9: Orphan's Home, Wittenberg, Menomonie County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 10: Old Muskego Church Interior, Muskego, Milwaukee County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 11: Luther Church, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 12: The First Norwegian Lutheran Church in America, Muskego, Milwaukee
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 13: Vor Freslers Kirke, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County
- Interior of church day after its declaration on March 24 1895
- Creator: Photo by N.L. Steen, Milwaukee
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 14: Old Muskego Church, Muskego, Milwaukee County
- Artist's rendering
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 15: The First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Muskego, Milwaukee County
- Photograph of a model
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 16: The Five Churches of Pastor P.H. Eikjarud, Chuston Area, Monroe County
- Photograph of 5 churches and parsonage with Pastor Eikjarud in center.
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 17: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 18: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Exterior of school with students and teachers gathered in front
- Other Information: children, school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 19: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Photograph of kitchen with young girls peeling potatoes and cooking
- Other Information: children, school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 20: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Exterior of school with students and teachers gathered in front
- Other Information: children, school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 21: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Exterior of school with students and teachers gathered in front
- Creator: F. Lee Groff, Wausau Wisconsin
- Other Information: children, school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 22: Indian Mission School, Wittenburg, Shawano County
- Exterior of school with students and teachers gathered in front
- Creator: F. Lee Groff, Wausau Wisconsin
- Other Information: children, school, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 23: Indian Mission Church, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 24: Indian Mission Church, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school, children, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 25: Wittenberg Academy, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 26: Orphan's Home, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 27: Home for the Aged, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: home
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 28: Bethany Indian Mission School, Wittenberg, Shawano County
- Other Information: church, school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 29: Zion Lutheran Church, Woodville, Saint Croix County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 30: Gale College, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 31: Gale College Dormitory, Galeville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 32: Gale College, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Creator: Photo by Hange
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 33: Gale College Dormitory, Galeville, Trempealeau County
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 34: Gale College Dormitories, Galesville, Trempealeau County
- Two photographs of different dormitories
- Other Information: school
- Physical Description: Two Photographic Prints
- Item 35: Larson Låve Bru (Bridge Barn) near Westby, Vernon County
- Creator: Photo by Darrell Henning
- Other Information: farmstead
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 36: First Church, Coon Prairie, Vernon County
- Workmen laying foundation for new church while another church is in the background
- Biographical/Historical Note: Church dedicated in 1858
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 37: First Church, Coon Prairie, Vernon County
- Workmen laying foundation for new church while another church is in the background
- Other Information: church, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 38: Coon Valley Monument, Coon Valley, Vernon County
- Small stone monument with man writing a note on his knee.
- Other Information: landmark, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 39: Our Saviors Church, Westby, Vernon County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 40: Synodin Lutheran Church, Winchester, Winnebago County
- Other Information: church
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 41: Farmstead Photograph, Unknown Location
- Photograph of Farmstead with 7 buildings, photo taken from a distance. Large Barn in the left center of the photograph
- Creator: Fish Photo, Roadstown Wisconsin
- Custodial History: Purchased at auction near Westby Wisconsin, 1985
- Other Information: farmstead
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
- Item 42: The O. Torrison House, Manitowoc, circa 1900
- Exterior of house with people gathered and posing for picture.
- Other Information: home, people
- Physical Description: Photographic Print
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