Saturday, August 31, 2013

Photo Number 1327

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Gwen at the beach DL Ant

A pretty gal at the beach.  What do you think that building in the background was?  Is this someplace where they had small garages/? at the beach?

Gwen at the beach DL Ant back

Pearl I took this of Gwen a few weeks ago.  I thought you would like to have it.  1945

I have several snapshots that may go together.  We will see as the days go by.

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Photo Number 1326

This is another swimsuit snapshot!  It is still a tad warm here in Minnesota.   This snapshot was purchased at the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.

Black Swimsuit Moorhead Antiques

This bathing beauty is just that …see the towel and soap on the dock?

Thanks for stopping by!  I hope it is cooler wherever you live it was 86 here yesterday with 90% humidity:)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Photo Number 1325

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Duluth Minnesota.

Swimsuits Duluth Ant

Bathing beauties…a few of these people might have been in that leaky boat on Monday (Photo Number 1322).

I have some of these wool suits in the museum, they are heavy, warm and itchy looking…and I can only imagine what they smelled like when they got wet.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Photo Number 1324

Still blazing hot here in Minnesota.

Watermelon anyone Pequot Lakes

Watermelon anyone?   This is snapshot from a shop in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Photo Number 1323

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Bathing beauty DL Antiques

A wool swim suit and one of those rubber bathing caps that made your head sweat.  She is at the beach, there is a shovel in the background and what looks to be a cottage.

Thanks for stopping by.  Do come again.  It is hot here in Minnesota and miserable.  I am trying my best to stay cool:)

Monday, August 26, 2013

Photo Number 1322

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Duluth.
Four in a  leaky boat Duluth ant
Four people in a leaky boat.
It is hot here…really hot.  We lost our Internet and phone service on Sunday afternoon.  Not sure when we will get them back,  maybe Monday.  I am going to a neighbors to post this.
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Photo Number 1321

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.

headscarf Moorhead Antiques

Headscarves were all the rage in the 1940’s.  I wonder if this gal is at the cottage and is trying to open a package of film for her camera.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Photo Number 1320

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Boy walking DL Antiques

A little boy in a big cap, and his father/grandfather in the background.   That piece of wood would have been used as a chopping block, possibly for making kindling or to sever the heads of chickens.

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Photo Number 1319

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Inez Postcard DL Antiques
A beautiful baby in a long white gown that is simply beautiful! The photographer was Andrews Studio in Fergus Falls (Minnesota) Emilia H Andrews was a photographer in Fergus Falls for only one year 1914.
Inez Postcard DL Antiques  back
Miss Inez Holte
A NOKO card which was used from 1907 to the 1920’s.
This card may or may not be Inez Holte, if she was born in 1913 or 1914 then it is a possibility.  If not it is addressed to a Miss Inez Holte and the child is unknown.
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Update from Iggy:
Inez Holte (16 Oct 1907 - 15 Mar 2003 in Velva, ND) married James Bradshaw 27 March 1937 in Minot, North Dakota.

She was the last of ten children raised by Martinus Andersen Holte (03 Apr 1863 in Holtetajet, Stange, Norway - 30 Mar 1944 in Voltaire, ND) and Anne Paulsdatter Viger (30 Mar 1863 in Gran Hadeland, Norway - 11 Mar 1922 in Voltaire, ND)

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Photo Number 1318

This is a photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

At Claras DL Ant

Cute kids on the steps of a beautiful old house.  Possibly from the 1920’s.

At Claras DL Ant back

This is at Claras house I did not know it was taken.  The little girl is Franks wifes sister.  She is from Eau Claire She came back with us.  Lena has the sweetest little boy.  We both fell in love with him. Esther was in the hospital when I was there the next day a 9# boy came sending these with

At Claras DL Ant back

The film was processed someplace in Wisconsin.  I think it says Dennie Photo Print Barron, Wis

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Photo Number 1317

This is an old photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Sitting in the weeds with a dog DL Ant

Children with hats and a dog sitting in a farm yard. I believe that is a dog sitting near/ on the person sitting down.

Sitting in the weeds with a dog DL Ant (2)

Here I lightened the photo just incase someone recognizes the farm yard someday.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Photo Number 1316

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.
Oliza Bradley Moorhead Ant Postcard
The photographer was Stalley from Jamestown N D
A profile photo of a lovely lady with a great “do”!  I wonder what kind of a clip is holding her hair?
Oliza Bradley Moorhead Ant Postcard back
To Lottie Roselle with best wishes of your friend and teacher  Oliza M Bradley

This is a NOKO postcard that was use from 1907 through the 1920’s.

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Update from Iggy:
Oliza Mathilda Jenkins nee' Bradley (Apr. 2, 1886 - Sep. 1, 1967) married Walter Jenkins (Sep. 14, 1890 - Jun. 10, 1973) on June 2, 1917. They are both buried in Parkers Prairie Cemetery, Parkers Prairie, Otter Tail County, Minnesota.

They had one daughter, Mrs. Wilmer (Darlene) Johnson of Garfield, MN at the time Walter passed on.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Full Circle 74

This was a delightful Full Circle!  I got the nicest letter!  Marie Bertha and Patty Postcard DL Ant Number 1298

Photo Number 1298

Patty, Bertha and Marie

The one of a kind researcher Iggy found James on Ancestry!  His mother, Marie is in this postcard photo.

James wrote:

I have just received the most amazing postcard that you and your researchers were able to send to me.  I am amazed, very pleased and extremely happy about all this.  Let me give you some background to help you understand my emotions.

I was born in North Dakota, my mother a Fagstad was one of the children that is pictured on that postcard.  My family moved to Saint Paul when I was one year old in 1933.  I grew up in Minnesota and spent many summers in northern Minnesota.  I have been in Osage a few times when I was young. (That is the town I live near.)

My mother taught English at the high school in Minot until she married in 1931.  She was greatly loved by her students and fellow teachers.  Apparently, her departure to marry was marked by much sadness at the school.  Needless to say her expectations were that her son excel in English.

I spend a lot of time working on my family geneology and have family photos stored on my computer.  The postcard is now safely stored.

My mother had six sisters and two brothers.  She passed away in 1998 at the age of 99.  Bertha Fagstad, a sister is the other girl in the photo.  She left the farm and married a young man, also named Fagstad.  They moved to California and loved their lives there.  By coincidence, her daughter is coming to visit us next week.  She will be thrilled to see the photo. The young boy, Paddy Fagstad, passed a few years after this photo was taken.  I think the photo was taken about 1910.

I am hoping you find more photos that are of interest to me.  I will follow your blogspot closely.  I have enclosed a small sum that will help on your expenses.  Please contact me if I can be helpful in your valuable efforts.

James

Thanks for the encouragement!  Thanks also to Iggy for his tireless research:)

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Photo Number 1315

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes.

Fishing DL Ant

Someone got a mess of fish. My husband says they look like Bullheads.  My first thought about this photo: is that it was from the 1920’s because of the ladies hat.

I will guess that the automobile is a 1926 Buick.  I am not an old car expert.  If someone thinks differently please leave a comment!

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Photo Number 1314

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

August 1945 DL Antiques

It is dated on the back August 1945.

What do you suppose the one gal is saying to the other?

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Friday, August 16, 2013

Photo Number 1313

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Marion DL Antiques

Marion DL Antiques back

Marion 1 yr. 4 mos.

Marion DL Antiques

The house is stucco, the little building could be a dog house.  I looked at the plants, but could not identify them. Little Marion has on knee socks.

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Photo Number 1312

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
four Generations maybe Thompsons Postcard DL Antiques
I think this may be a four generation photo.
four Generations maybe Thompsons Postcard DL Antiques back
It is a Azo Postcard used during the years 1904 to 1918.
Addressed to Mrs. C. Besserud Lake Park Minn
four Generations maybe Thompsons Postcard DL Antiques back
Mrs. Fagerlid
Mrs. Frydenlend
Mrs. Thompson
Chester Thompson

The gowns are all pigeon breasted so I think this photo was taken 1904 to 1910.
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Update from Iggy: Yes this is 4 generations! 
Svanaug Fagerli (Thorstendatter) (c.1835 - c.1930) 
 Johanne Bjørnsdatter Frydenlund (Thorson) (1861 - 1934) 
"Chester's mom" was Annette Celine (Netta) Thompson (nee' Frydenlund) (1890 - 1971) 
Chester Palmer Thompson (January 25, 1910 - 1967).

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Photo Number 1311

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Joseph Lyle Bourne Postcard 1911 DL Antiques
A little boy with button shoes sitting on a wicker stool.
Joseph Lyle Bourne Postcard 1911 DL Antiques back
Joseph Lyle Bourne age 1 yr 3 mo. Feb 19, 1911  and the postcard is addressed to Mrs. Bina Bidleman, Waterburg So. Dak.

This is an Artura Postcard that was used from 1910 to 1924.

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Update from Iggy:
He was a well-known soldier.

"Bourne was born on Nov. 19, 1909, at Wiota, Iowa, to Ernest Michael and Weltha Adeline (Kitty) Bourne. He spent most of his childhood on a farm near Madison. He graduated from the University of North Dakota with a degree in business administration. He married Averille Knepper on Nov. 16, 1934."

He died on Jul. 17, 2007.

He and his wife had four daughters. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Photo Number 1310

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.
Millie Hart Moorhead Ant
A beautiful young lady in the 1940’s sometime.
Millie Hart Moorhead Ant back
Millie Hart
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Update from Gustavas: 
My Grandmother's sister. She was the daughter of George Hart, and Grace (Beaulieu) hart. From the Waubun Area. Their homestead was at what is now US 59, and 113 just East of Waubun, on the Northwest side of the intersection. Home is still there. 

Incidentally, Grace Hart is also in another of your pictures... the "6 girls in hats #983". Most likely they are "modeling" hats mad by Grace's mother-in-law, Jane B. (Wamsley) Hart, who was well known, and rather proud of the hats she made.


This photo went Full Circle 176 on Jan 3 2019

Monday, August 12, 2013

Photo Number 1309

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Developed in Cincinatti Ohio DL Ant

This photograph was developed in Cincinnati Ohio.   I am not quite sure what this long haired beauty is doing or where she is.  At a cottage?   Looks like there are spots of sand and a boardwalk.

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Developed in Cincinatti Ohio DL Ant

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Photo Number 1308

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Picnic someplace  DL Antiques

A picnic someplace.  Looks like they had sandwiches and fruit.

Picnic someplace  DL Antiques

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Photo Number 1307

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Lounging gals DL antiques

A couple of gals enjoying some sunbathing under a clothes line.

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Photo Number 1306

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes.
Melvin Oliver Tollefsrud Postcard DL Antiques
The photographers imprint says; Anderson Fargo.  There was a Charles W. Anderson that was in Fargo from 1919 to 1921 and a David Anderson that was in Fargo from 1924 to 1945.
Melvin Oliver Tollefsrud Postcard DL Antiques back

Melvin Oliver Tollefsrud Postcard DL Antiques back
Melvin Oliver Tollefsrud Gardner N.D.

The postcard was sent to Mrs.N. Iverson Fosston Minn.

This is an AZO card from 1918 to 1930, it could have been taken by either of the Anderson Photographers.

I hope this cute little boy with the long legs and the white button boots finds a home.

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Update from Iggy:
Melvin Oliver Tollefsrud (2 May 1917 - 16 May 1999 in Gardner, Cass, North Dakota) was the son of Helmer O. (1887 - April 16, 1980) and Oline (1889 - February 18, 1973) Tollefsrud. Melvin had a younger sister Myrtle May (abt 1922).

They are all buried in the same cemetery, Nora Lutheran Church Cemetery, Gardner, Cass County, North Dakota.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Photo Number 1305

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.
From Mrs Nils Molkjir Moorhead Ant
More than likely siblings.  Note the smallest boy has lace up shoes instead of button shoes. President Roosevelt proclaimed the high button shoe out in 1933, when he saw it listed in the cost of living index.  The children are all wearing heavy dark stockings.  The boys both seem to be wearing knickers.  The girls dresses have one shape fits all look to their dresses, they are both wearing strands of pearls and have bows in their hair.  I wonder what the older boy thought of that stiff collar? From Mrs Nils Molkjir Moorhead Ant back
From Mrs. Nils Molkjer      Mr  Mrs.K. Torgersen
This is an AZO card with triangles up and triangles down in the stamp box, so we can date it 1918 to 1930.
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Update from Iggy:
Louise Torgerson (b. April 3,1887 in Homedahl, Faribault, Minnesota - d. February 8, 1950 in James River Churchyard, Juanita, ND) married Nels Hans Molkjer (b: 1867) in 1909 and had a daughter from a previous marriage, Mabel Molkjer (b: 5 Feb 1907 d: Aug 1989), and with Nels, had Nels Molkjer Jr. 1910 – 1987, Ella Gina Molkjer 1912 – 1992, and Arthur Molkjer 1914 – 1982.

This very photo is in Ancestry.Com in several family trees. It is labeled (from left to right: Art, Mabel Salsbury, Nels Molkjer, Ella Molkjer).

Art, Mabel, Nels and Ella possibly taken in 1920 when their ages would have been. 
Art 6, Mabel 13, Nels 10 and Ella 8

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Photo Number 1304

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Ramona Postcard DL Antiques
A small child holding what looks like a flower in one hand and petals of the flower in the other.  It looks like that is a bottle of talcum powder in the chair.  Cute curls!
Ramona Postcard DL Antiques back
Ramona Ann Moffett  Age 16 months.
This is an Azo Real Photo Postcard that was used from 1904 to 1918.
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Update from Joe Lowry:
Ramona Moffett was born about 1916 in Minnesota. In 1930, she was living in Glenwood, Pope, Minnesota with her parents Walter (age 61, born in Wisconsin) and Jessie (age 45, Iowa born). Her younger brother Walter was 9 (also born in Iowa).

Update from Iggy:
South Dakota Marriages, 1905-1949 about Robin H Thompson
Name: Robin H Thompson
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Spouse: Ramona A Moffett
Age: 22 (b. c. 1915)
Marriage Date: 4 Sep 1937
Marriage County: Roberts
County of Residence: Pope
Post Office: Glenwood Minn

From that - I uncovered a 1930 US Census records showing her to be the daughter of Walter W. and Jessie B. Moffett. Where the young couple went, I do not know.


This photo went Full Circle 102 on December 28, 2014

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Photo Number 1303

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Mrs Aaserude DL Antiques

Mrs Aaserude DL Antiques back

This is the name on the back.  Mrs Aaserude.   Mrs. Aaserude might be in the photo or the photo may have been meant for her.

I will guess that this photo was taken around 1920.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Photo Number 1302

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

tenting DL Antiques

Looks like two sleepy gals outside of some tents. 

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Photo Number 1301

This is a snapshot from the antique shop in Moorhead Minnesota.

April 30 1945 Moorhead Ant

Six small children.

April 30 1945 Moorhead Ant

The photo is marked on the back April 30 1945.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Photo Number 1300

This is a real party scene today. 1300 photographs…it doesn’t seem like it is possible to have collected that many old photos.

These are all snapshots from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Party one DL Antiques

Party Two DL Antiques

Party Number Three DL Antiques

Looks like a fine time was had by all; drinking, smoking and dancing!

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