Exterior view of the "bath room" at the Menahga Health Home in Menahga, Minnesota. The postcard was addressed to John Lampi, who lived in Hibbing, Minnesota. Menahga is located just south of Park Rapids, Minnesota.
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Exterior view of a co-operative store and boardinghouse in Quincy, Massachusetts. Arvid Koivisto, husband of Edith Koivisto, was the manager of this business in 1920.
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
The First Maryland Grand Council members pose for a photograph, 1920. The banner behind the members reads: "Prima Grande Convenzione Statale O.F.D.I.A Baltimore, MD. Nov. 1920." The members wear sashes that identify their titles ("Gran Venerabile"). Back row, L to R: Frank Della Noce, three unidentified men, Francesko Zito, G.B. Minotti. Front r...
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
The note accompanying this photograph reads: "The John Erick Mattinen farm home where the family settled in 1887. Mrs. Mattinen is seated and at the right is her son Emil Mattinen. Vera Mattinen Moll is the little girl and Henry Sunnarborg, Julia Mattinen Sunnarborg's foster father is at the left." The Mattinen farm was in Cloquet, Minnesota.
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dombek standing outside of their house in Wilno, Minnesota, 1920. The Dombek's were one of the earliest settlers in Wilno. Mrs. Frances Karolczak later lived in the house.
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Detroit, Michigan, Finnish Progressive Society theater group, "Viinijuhlan morsian" [Bride of the Wine Fest], ca. 1920 (Includes: Eila Halonen, Alfred Frenelius)
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.