Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A. Bromley’s Collection RPPCs

1 – Fort Snelling, built 1819-31 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

100 – Corner Cedar and Third Streets, 1875. First Iron Front Building Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

13 – Fur traders at dinner on the prairie Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

16 – Market House, corner Wabasha and Seventh Street; built 1853 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

19 – “Old Bets,” Sioux squaw (a privileged character) Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

21 – N.W. Kittson, H.H. Sibley, Russel Blakely, J.C. Burbank, Edmund Rice, E.S. Goodrich Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

24 – Col. Josiah Snelling and wife, Jean N. Nicollet, Schoolcraft; Mrs. G.H. Pond and Col.Talliaferro Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

27 – 1857 – Toward corner Cedar and Fourth Streets Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

3 – Sioux Indians and their lodges Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

32 – 1857 – Corner Fifth and Wabasha Streets Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

35 – 1859 – Steamers “Time & Tide,” “Jeanette Robert,” “Frank Steele,” and “Gray Eagle,” foot of Jackson Street Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

38 – Chateaugay hotel, White Bear Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

40 – Central House. First Territorial Capitol, Bench and Minn. Streets, 1849 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

43 – Oldest building in St. Paul. Methodist Church, Market Street Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

46 – 1864 – Parade ground, Ft. Snelling Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

49 – Jackson Street toward Seventh, 1869 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

51 – Gen. Sibley, Louis Robert, Col. Wm. Crooks, Norn McLeod, Vital Guerin, Cyrus Aldrich Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

54 – First locomotive in Minnesota, 1861 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

57 – Levee and Wabasha Street bridge, 1867 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

6 – Corner of Third and Robert Streets – 1851 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

62 – Third Street to Jackson from Robert, 1869 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

65 – Birdseye view of St. Paul, 1871 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

68 – Third Street from Sibley to Jackson, 1872 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

70 – Steamers “City of St. Paul” and “Minnesota” at levee, 1867 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

73 – Bishop Whipple, Rev. John Mattocks, Rev. E.D. Neill, Rev. S.R. Riggs, E.F. Drake, Rev. S.R. McMasters Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

76 – Lake Superior and Mississippi Railway, later Duluth depot, 1876 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

79 – Third Street between Sibley and Jackson, 1872 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

81 – The Tower Clock Maker’s Place, Jackson Street near Fifth, 1866 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

84 – Sherman House when it stood alone Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

87 – Jackson Street from Fourth to Seventh, 1873 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

9 – St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, 1869 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

92 – Metropolitan hotel, corner Third and Washington Streets, 1872 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

95 – River View, 1875 Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard

98 – G.L. Becker, Charles Nichols, Pennock Pusey, D.W. Ingersoll, Ignatius Donnelly, H.L. Carver Photographs of Early St. Paul From Edward A Bromley’s Collection Published ca. 1910 5’5″x3.5″ Postcard