Albert Lea City Hall (original)

Albert Lea City Hall (original)

The original Albert Lea City Hall, 212 North Broadway Avenue. Photograph by Titian Butash, July 30, 2024.

Albert Lea Post Office

Albert Lea Post Office

The Albert Lea Post Office, 141 South Newton Avenue. Photograph by Titian Butash, July 30, 2024.

Albert Lea State Bank Building

Albert Lea State Bank Building

Albert Lea State Bank Building, 201 South Broadway Avenue. Photograph by Titian Butash, July 30, 2024.

Albert Lea Train Station

Albert Lea Train Station

Albert Lea Train Station, a former depot of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). The station was built in 1914 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Photograph by Titian Butash, August 8, 2024.

Albert Lea Visitors’ Bureau

Albert Lea Visitors’ Bureau

The Albert Lea Visitors’ Bureau. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, 2019.

Black and white photograph of Albert Pfaender, 1934. Photographed by the Lee Brothers.

Albert Pfaender

Albert Pfaender, 1934. Photograph by the Lee Brothers.

Albert Woolson in his army uniform. The photo was probably taken at Fort Snelling following his army enlistment and was later enlarged and painted, ca. 1864. Woolson family archives, Duluth, Minnesota. Used with the permission of the Woolson family.

Albert Woolson

Albert Woolson in his army uniform. The photo was probably taken at Fort Snelling following his army enlistment and was later enlarged and painted, ca. 1864. Woolson family archives, Duluth, Minnesota. Used with the permission of the Woolson family.

Photograph of Albert Woolson, ca. 1870. Used with the permission of the St. Louis County Historical Society.

Albert Woolson

Photograph of Albert Woolson, ca. 1870. Used with the permission of the St. Louis County Historical Society.

Photograph of Albert Woolson, 1896. In that year, Woolson was the superintendent of the Water Works and Electric Light Plant in Windom. The image appears in the 1896 Cottonwood County Plat Book, available at the Minnesota Historical Society under call number 175R.1.

Albert Woolson

Photograph of Albert Woolson, 1896. In that year, Woolson was the superintendent of the Water Works and Electric Light Plant in Windom. The image appears in the 1896 Cottonwood County Plat Book, available at the Minnesota Historical Society under call number 175R.1.

Albert Woolson in his Grand Army of the Republic uniform. The plaque reads, “Albert Woolson, Born February 11, 1847 [sic], Presented by the Children of the Duluth Public Schools in 1952 on the Occasion of his 105th [sic] Birthday.” Photograph by Basgen-Presley, Duluth.

Albert Woolson in his Grand Army of the Republic uniform

Albert Woolson in his Grand Army of the Republic uniform. The plaque reads, “Albert Woolson, Born February 11, 1847 [sic], Presented by the Children of the Duluth Public Schools in 1952 on the Occasion of his 105th [sic] Birthday.” Photograph by Basgen-Presley, Duluth.

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