The note on the back of the photograph reads, "CCW's first headquarters building (offices, warehouse, and bakery) at Ogden Ave. and Winter St., Superior. This building is now the Co-Op Publishing Association." The building has the "twin pines" co-op symbol embedded in the window carvings. A truck parked outside the building advertises "Red Star ...
Creator:
Cooperative Publishing Association
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Mothers and children at the Co-Op Health Association in Superior, Wis. In the forefront of the picture: Thomas Hannula (born April 12, 1940); in the background, L to R: Gerald Boyd Hillila (born Sept. 30, 1940); Carol Ann Hagman (Born Dec. 25, 1939). Carol Ann was the first baby to be born under the CCW Hospital Plan. The mothers are not named.
Created:
1940 - 1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
The newspaper caption on the back of the photo reads: "Looking over a map of Central Cooperatives' trade area are Marino A. Balaan (left) of the Philippine Islands and Erick Kendall, Central Cooperative, Inc. (CCI) information service manager."
Creator:
Hayrinen, T.
Created:
1963
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.