Heine Knoblauch (1931)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Knoblauch is a track and field athlete at West High School.
Heine Knoblauch (1931)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Knoblauch is a track and field athlete at West High School.
Andrew N. Johnson (1939)
5124 Bryant Ave. S (Johnson)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Andrew N. Johnson, vice consul of Denmark, is the president of the Minneapolis Business Men's Association.
Tran's Tailors and Dry Cleaners Being Repainted (1999)
2429 Franklin Ave. E
Source: Hennepin County Library
The individuals are not identified, though they appear to be the owners of the store.
Parents Die, Leaving 15 Orphans (1946)
1708 Jefferson St. NE
Source: Hennepin County Library
Lorraine Phaneuf (age 24) supervises her siblings; (back row, L to R:) Ronald and Robert (9-year-old twins), Jeanette (age 12), David and Dale (10-year-old twins), and Gene (age 11). William (age 7) stands at the sink watching Charles (age 5)wash his face as 4-year-old Sharon stands behind him. Mr. and Mrs. Phaneuf (not pictured) died within 10 days of each other, and these ten of the fifteen ...
3.2 Beer, Soft Drink and Soda Dispensers Union (1939)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Members hold a protest meeting to voice opposition to the recent crusade against allegedly gambling, left to right: Quale is acting recording secretary, Phelps is executive board member and Bedel is president.
Dr. Ruth Boynton (1940)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Boynton is the director of the University Health Service at the University of Minnesota.
Meeting About Minneapolis Veterans (1940s)
Source: Hennepin County Library
L to R: Manager of the Hennepin County Red Cross Schaeffer, Chairman of Veteran's Committee Pearson, Sutherland, Head of the YWCA Porter, American Legion Representative Ames.
Don Cogswell (1938)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Cogswell is a member of the North High School baseball team.
Lucille Patterson (1930)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Director of The Cecelian Singers, women's civic glee club.