The three women standing inside the library at Trinity Lutheran Church were from left to right Mrs. Robert Roble, Mrs. Walter F. Pearson, and Mrs. Bea Martinson. See the 5 February 1969 issue of the St. Peter Herald for additional information.
This image shows Rev. Michael Sandell and the 1897 confirmation class at First Lutheran Church of St. Peter, Minnesota. The only other known person in this image is Harry Hedberg of St. Peter.
Marian R. Johnson (wife of Chester Johnson) and Marcia Gustavson holding "Come Along to Tanganyika" by George Hall in the Library of Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Peter, Minnesota
Chester Johnson along Martin and Chistine, his children, in the library at Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Peter, Minnesota. The Johnson's are examining a biblical map of the eastern Mediterranean Sea in the area near Israel.
Children of Professor Willie White - extreme left and right Elsa Eckhoff center - reading. Sarah Martinson to Elsa's left Mrs. Cecil Eckhoff Trinity Lutheran Church St. Peter church library
Left to right Wallace Johnson, Vic Gustafson, and Gene Kind. Johnson is holding a book titled Planning Homes for the Aged. The men are in the library at Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Peter, Minnesota.
This image shows Rev. Michael Sandell and the 1897 confirmation class at First Lutheran Church of St. Peter, Minnesota. The only other known person in this image is Swen Swenson of Kasota, Minnesota.
This image shows Rev. Michael Sandell and the 1902 confirmation class at First Lutheran Church of St. Peter, Minnesota. The only other known person in this image is Anna C. Swenson of Kasota, Minnesota.
This image shows Rev. Michael Sandell and the 1896 confirmation class at First Lutheran Church of St. Peter, Minnesota. The only other known person in this image is Ellen (Elin) Swenson of Kasota, Minnesota.
This images shows a poster with reprint photographs of the First Lutheran Church of St. Peter, MN which include images of the Church, Parsonage, Board of Directors, Society of Men, Choir, and Sunday School. The captions are in Swedish, but...