Lakeside - Lester Park (Duluth, Minn.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Clinton and Julia E. Brooke family papers
This collection consists of photocopied family papers of Clinton and Julia Brooke who lived in the Lester Park neighborhood of Duluth. The copies include photographs, letters, some newspaper articles, and a Lester Park cookbook for time period of 1901-1912.
Duluth Eastern Little League scrapbooks
The collection contains four scrapbooks compiled by Roy Rose.
Duluth Garden Flower Society records
George A. Newton photographs
The collection consists of cabinet cards and unmounted, primarily, albumen prints stamped with Newton's name or his advertisement. It is assumed he made the photographs.
Walter T. Kamphaus photograph collection
The collection consists of 8x10 contact sheets of Walter Kamphaus' 4x6 negatives. The images are of scenes and events in recent Duluth history.
Lakeside Elementary School PTA records
The collection consists of two volumes of PTA minutes for both general membership meetings and board meetings (vol. 1 March 12, 1929 to March 6, 1933; vol. 2 March 14, 1933 to May 21, 1940), one volume of the executive board’s monthly meeting minutes (Sept. 2, 1935 to May 8, 1940) and scrapbooks for the academic years 1955-1956 and 1956-1957.
Lakeside-Lester Park Golden Age Club records
The collection consists of four minutes books (1961 - 1980), a two page history of the club and two photographs of the members dated April 30, 1954.
Lakeside Village Council records
The collection contains council records of resolutions, committee reports, correspondence, ordinances, assessments for taxes, minutes, proposals, financial statements.
Pearce family photographs
The collection contains loose photographs and pages from a photograph album that belonged to Norman Pearce.
Truman D. Goresline photographs
Photographer Truman D. Goresline took these photographs while visiting friends at Partridge Lake, now called Colby Lake that is located, in the Aurora-Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota area. The photos are from the years 1908-1919, and include scenes of lake activities and landscapes.