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Edna Anderson (Benz)
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Edna (Graw) and Charles Powell
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Carlsons heading up the Battle River
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Building road between Cormant Township and Woodrow Township
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Hans Reierson's homestead
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Herman Benz homestead
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Ernest, Inez and Harley: Children of George and Jennie Gunderson
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Mildred Locken and Christine Johnson
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Ernest Miller's homestead in Foy, Battle Township
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Bill Lennon at home in Kelliher, Minnesota
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Saum and Firman baseball game; July 19, 1914
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Ponemah and Battle River baseball game
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Early main street in Kelliher
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Cutting pine in Cormant Township
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George Gunderson store in Kelliher: Pictured on right: Lillian Gunderson and George Gunderson
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Saum School 1914 - Back row: Mr. Klock, Grace TenEyck, Olaf Boness, Johanna Krogseng, Maria Krogseng, Signa Youngman, Elmer Dokken, Ole J. Boness Front row: Helge Krogseng, Glenn Squires and Olaf Krogseng
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Old City Hall and water tower in Kelliher, MN.
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140 pound Sturgeon - Red Lake
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Henry Sterling
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Flooded street in Kelliher
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Shotley school bus
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Rose Sterling Drug Store - Kelliher, Minnesota
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C. C. C. Camp north of Kelliher
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Cook Shack on the Big Bog
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Kelliher school custodians Lloyd Maynard and Ed Miller
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Gerda Peterson and Amanda Herberg
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Alma and Minnie (Henjum) Krueth
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Ole Quale
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Hans Torgerson, mail carrier from Shotley to Saum
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Mrs. Melvin Dyrhaug's homestead in Shotley
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The 'old' school was demolished in 1999
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Jack Falk - trapper
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Loading Cedar post in Kelliher
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Waskish, Minnesota
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Kelliher grade school teachers in early 1950's : Lois Bowe, Harriet Wingren, Gladys Nickelson, Mabel Miller and Helen Florhaug
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Lennon's garage in Kelliher, MN
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Waskish, MN School
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Mouth of Battle River, Minnesota
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Saevig home in Kelliher that was hit by lightning in 1938
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Sunset Lodge, Waskish, Minnesota
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Gust Falk's threshing machine
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First school in Kelliher destroyed by fire in 1929, reportedly started in the chemistry lab
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Ditching the Big Bog
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Ditching on the Big Bog
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Rosie Turner Kjensmo
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Fred Locken
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Lumberjack shack
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Lumberjack cooks
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Edna Powell
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In celebration of Kelliher's 50th anniversary in 1953, the men grew beards.
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Walter Sand - 1937
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Anna Maus Miller
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Corduroy Road near Redby, MN
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Borghild Erickson
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Emily Lindquist
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Marit Lund
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Mrs. Alfred Gunderson, Alfred Gunderson holding Lila, Emma Gunderson, Elida Gunderson and Erick Gunderson. Emma's homestead in Cormant township. @1899
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Saum school
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Craig hotel, Kelliher, MN
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Icing the logging trails
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The Crookston Lumber Co. Camp on Battle River
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Arlene, Marvin and Loren Stomberg. The Stomberg boat the "Blackduck" on Blackduck River in back ground.
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The "Carlos-A" on Red Lake, MN
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John Taimi and Hans Dahlberg building a barn - 1950
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Ditching in the Big Bog, Waskish, Mn
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Lumberjack cook shack
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Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Matson, Mrs. Wm Skrief, ?, ?, Mrs. Lennon and Mrs. Geo Gunderson
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Carrie and N.J. Nielsen
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Pick up crew along shores of Red Lake 1909 - Photo by J.H. Spies
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Old Shotley Town
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The Mudhen
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Opening of fishing season 1979 - Waskish, MN
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The Mudhen and and Chippewa washed up on shore
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The Chippewa on Red Lake
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The Dahlberg was a side-wheeler owned by Larson Brothers, used as a tote boat for logging, with Eric Dahlberg as captain. The Dahlberg moved logs to the Redby Mill in the 1920s. The crew picked up groceries along the way from Rogers and Dyrhaugs in Shotley. In later years the Dahlberg was nicknamed Dahlberg Ferry as it ferried passengers across Red Lake. It washed up on shore around 1929.
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Carrie Nielsen
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