Photos From 1918 History Book
History of Mitchell and Worth Counties, Iowa, Vol. I
J. F. Clyde and H. A. Dwelle - Editors
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1918
- Mr. and Mrs. Gulbrand Mellem page 234
First settlers in Worth county. Settled at present site of Northwood in 1853.
- Dwelle's Flour Mill in 1868 page 314
- New Cement Bridge, Northwood page 322
- A Worth County Home page 326
- City Park, Northwood page 328
- Worth County Courthouse, Northwood page 328
- Public School Building, Kensett page 350
- Bank and Post Office, Kensett page 350
- Main Street, Manly. page 352
- High School, Manly page 352
- Log Cabin, Union Township page 356
Built in 1857 by H. C. Boyd. Note old grain cradle on side of house.
- Main Street in 1875, Northwood page 372
- Grade School and High School in 1875, Northwood page 372
- Bridge Dam and Flour Mill in 1875, Northwood page 372
- Second Courthouse in 1875, Northwood page 372
- Main Street, Northwood in 1918 page 374
- Main Street in 1871, Northwood page 374
Looking west from a point near the First National Bank. Small building in the right center is Beckett's store. The men in the foreground are from left to right: B. K. Walker, Duncan McKercher, R. C. Pike, and Mr. Campbell.
- Masonic Temple, Northwood page 376
- High School, Northwood. page 382
- Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Northwood page 386
- Rev. T. A. Torgeson, Pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran Church page 386
- Rev. O. T. Lee, Pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran Church page 386
- German Lutheran Church, Northwood page 388
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Northwood page 388
- New Baptist Church, Northwood page 388
- United Evangelical Church, Manly page 390
- German Lutheran Church, Manly page 390
Gordon Felland, Worth County Coordinator, 2/22/2008