Museum Library

 

Below is a listing of books currently in our museum containing a wealth of stories and facts about the St. Croix Valley. You are welcome to come in and browse through and we will be happy to help you in your search for any documents, maps, or information.

Stories
 
July 4, 1900...a mental picture...Main Street...Parade...Riding in the first wagon was blacksmith Tony Nord, banging on his anvil; Julius Spreeman with the horn; and a drummer. Gummerson, a Civil War vet and shoemaker, and Long John, the Wolf Saloon keeper, were along for the ride. There was a horse cart race, which Hank Siebold always won because he had the fastest horse. There was a ball game in the cow pasture north of the depot (now Windmill Marina). Tony Hedstrom pitched and Tony Nord caught a 6-7 game against St. Paul Park. Then families returned to picnic in Village Park. The cold beverages tasted good on a warm night at the end of a perfect day.
July 4th, 1999...nowadays the Afton Historical Society supports Afton's biggest day on the calendar. Before the gala holiday, AHS offers its Museum as a headquarters for Lucy McAllister's Afton Schooner Band so it can practice there and use it as a gathering point for the hay-rack-riding musicians.
The Society has been selecting the parade Grand Marshals since 1986. Before that time, the Afton Parade Committee was responsible for this task. The Grand Marshal rides in a 1921 Model T Ford touring car.
The parade still goes on down Main Street at 12:00 noon; if you miss it going one way, don't worry because the parade turns around and comes back the other way. Families still picnic in Village Park and the food and beverages are still as great as they were in 1900.
 
Clamming on the St. Croix River

 Two men in row boat, a tug boat (the Marion), and a barge heaped with clams on the shore of the St. Croix River at Afton, Minnesota. In the drought year of 1911, the river channel was often, in places, no more than twenty feet wide. That was the year towns people reaped a harvest of clams. They did not eat the clams; they searched them for pearls. A gem quality pearl, pink, white, blue, or purple, the size of a pea, brought $100 or more. The imperfect pearls were called slugs. The Lake City Button Factory bought clam shells for the inner mother-of-pearl linings from which they made buttons. The farmers crushed the shells and fed them to chickens. To catch clams in quantity, a long iron pipe was used. Attached to the pipe were lines at the end of which were large three-pronged hooks. This device was dropped overboard in the shallow flats. The clammer then rowed away, dropping about forty feet of rope attached to the pipe. He anchored his boat and cranked a windlass which dragged the pipe along the bottom of the river and finally raised the bar up to the boat with clams caught (they clamped) on the large hooks.
Written by Richard Dieter.

The Bissell Mounds
The mounds, located in Afton Township, east of Mound Prairie Cemetery on Highway 18 (old Highway 95) are composed of bedrock. Bedrock is any solid rock mass, either at the surface of underlying such surface deposits, as glacial drift. Originally they were laid down by epicontinental seas covering North America in the Lower Ordivician, Lower Paleozoic Era, millions of years ago. They are composed of marine sediments in pre-glacial era; few fossils would be located there. The hills are capped with limestone that is resistant to erosion. However, the surrounding loose sand and gravel sides have eroded from the hillsides of the caps by action of local water run-off and at present geological scouring about 10,000 years ago during the last glacial action. On Highway 94 west of the St. Croix River is a selica or quartz possessing the same sand that originally surrounded the Bissell Mounds. The mounds are named for the family that lived near them in 1842-50. The first traveled road in Woodbury was from Stillwater to St. Paul via the Bissell Mounds. The mounds are 3 singular mounds of different sizes, occupying from 1/2 to 1/4 acre, situated on high ridges 40 to 50 ft. high.
Title Author
150 Year Calendar 1826 - 1975 None
250th Anniversary of the First Swediwsh Settlement in America Mattson, Hans
A Macfadden Publication Health Magazine
A Macfadden Publication Health Magazine
A Macfadden Publication Health Magazine
A Picture of Progress on the Lincoln Way Lincoln Highway Association
Afton Methodist Church (history of) Esther Robb
Afton Remembered Edwin Robb
American Agriculturist Year Book & Almanac 1899 Myrick, Herbert
American Indian LaFarge, Oliver
American Indian Beadwork Hunt, W. Ben and J.F. "Buck" Burshears
American Swedish Historical Foundation Yearbook - 1960 American Swedish Historical Foundation
Baldwin's Readers Third Year None
Barn Plans and Out Buildings Orange Judd Company
Bayport - Three lIttle Towns on the St. Croix 1842 - 1976 Sherman, Hila
Billions of Years in Minnesota - Geological Story of the State Bray, Edmund C.
Blacksmithing Drew, James
Builder of Birchbark Canoes Rossman, William
Building Minnesota Blegen, Theordore
Canoe to Steel Barge Harsough, Mildred L.
Census of the State of Minnesota 1895 Berg, Albert, Secretary of State
Contemporary Indian Crafts Schneider, Mary Jane
Cornerstones Peterson, Brent/Dean Thilgen
Crafts in Minnesota Minnesota, University Magazine Prod. Class, Journalism & Mass Comm.
Dahcotah - LIfe and Legends of the Sioux Eastman, Mary Henderson
Down on the Farm Holbrook, STewart H.
Ernie Pyle Wilson, Ellen
Exploring Minnesota Hagg, Harold T.
Exploring of the Great Northwest and the St. Croix Valley Carroll, Joe
Farm conveniences American Agriculturist Library
Farming in Early Minnesota Letter, Edward J.
Fort Snelling, Anchor POst of the Northwest Ziebarth, marilyn and Alan Ominsky
French & Indian War Associators for Re-enactments Covert, Mr. Wallace
From Whole Log to No Log Letterman, Edward
Gleanings in Bee Culture Hunt, M.H. & son
Good Neighbor to the Northwest 1924 - 1974 Borman, Jim
Gopher Reader #1 Minnesota Historical Society
Gopher Reader #2 Poatgieter & Dunn
Gopher Tales Ford, Antoinette E.
Grass Roots History Blegen, Theodore C.
Gunters & Trappers Guide Buurnett, W.J.
Harvest on the Bar X Ranch Draper, Wm. R.
Hen of Wahpeton, The Clark, Ann
Heritage Northwest Haeg, Larry Jr.
Historic Buildings in Minnesota Rollins, Jo Lutz
History of Hudson 1900 - 09 Schreiber, Glenn C.
History of Minnesota, The - From the Earliest French Explorations to the Present Time Neill, Rev. Edward Duffield
History of Valley Creek and Surrounding Afton Township Grant, Evelyn Bolles
History of Washington County Neill, Rev.
Home Remedies for Man and Beast Jefferis, Prof. B.G. M.D., PH.D.
Home Sewing Magazine McCall Corporation, The
Honey Getting Sechrist, Edward Lloyd
Hudson in the Early Days Day, Genevieve Cline
In the World War 1917 - 1919 Washington County
Indian Crafts D'Amato Janet and Alex
Indian Crafts and Lore Hunt, W. Ben
Indian Legions of Minnesota Thayer, Mrs. Carl
Indians and the Old West, The Story of the First Americans Terry, Anne
Instructions for setting up and operating the McCormack-Deering New 4 Cultivator McCormack-Derring
Investor's Pocket Manual, The Van Dyke, J.E.
Joseph Haskell of Afton Haskell, Hiram
Land of Minnesota, The Tripple, Bruce
Last Buffalo, The Rosenfelt, W.E.
Laughing Loon and the Minnesota Mystery Stone Leagjeld, Ted
Lipincott's Horn-Ashbaugh Spelling Book Horn, Ernest, Pj.D. & Ernest J. Ashbaugh, Ph. D.
Little Bird that was Caught LeVesconte, Lille Gibbs
Log Cabins and Cottages Wicks, William S.
Looking Back-Elementary School 1850 to 1900 Letterman, Ed
Looking Back-Indians 1820 to 1850 Letterman, Ed
lOur Minnesota Hillbrand/Clark
Lumberjack Days in the St. Croix Valley Palm, Harry W.
Lumberjack LIngo Sorden, L.G.
Makers of Minnesota Pederson, Kern O.
Mammoth Catalog of over 6000 Different and Unusual Novelties No. 472 Johnson, Smith & co.
Marine Mills: Lumber Village 1838-1888 Dunn, James Taylor
Marine on St. Croix Dunn, James Taylor
Meet Tom Cooney Comfort, Mildred Houghton
Million Years in Minnesota, A Bray, Edmond C.
Minnesota Perkons & Brainard
Minnesota Department of Highways 1939 Hoffmann, J.J.
Minnesota Farmer's Diaries Minn. Historical Society, Theodore Blegen
Minnesota Major Historic Sites Holmquist, June Drenning and Jean A. Brookins
Minnesota Past and Present Ford, Antoinette E.
Minnesota Trails Larsen, Erling
Minnesota Under Four Flags Berthel, Mdary Whellhouse
Minnesota's Changing Geography Borchert, John R.
Minnesota, A History Lass William E.
Minnesota, The Story of a Great State Lindquist, James/James Clark
Minnesota: Its People and Culture Rosenfelt/Denison
Minnessota Pioneers Robinson Mabel Otis
Modern Developing Methodfs for prints and fine grain negatives Edwal Laboratories
My Minnesota Ford, Antoinette
New Sweden Minnesota None
New Testament American Bible Society
North American Indian Arts whiteford, Andrew Hunter (A Golden Science Guide)
North Dakota and Canadian Lands [How to Buy] Ransom Co. Immigration Association
North on the Great River O'Farrell, Margaret G.
Norwester - Journal of Northwest Company None
NYA ABC-Boken [Swedish Alphabet Book] Forlag, A.G. Johnsons
Office Furniture Price List A January, 1905 Andrews, A.H. Co.
Ojibwa Crafts Lyford, Carrie A.
Ojibwa Myths and Legends Colman, Sister Bernnard, ellen Frogner, Estelle Eich
Old Times onm the Upper Mississippi-The Recollections of a Steamboat Pilot from 1854 to 1863 Merrrick, George Byron
Once Upon a Towne (St. Paul, MN) Towne, Oliver
Our Minnesota [Photographs] Blacklock, Les
Oxcart Days Wallace Silver
Physuical Culture MacFadden Publications, Inc. - Editor
Pioneer LIfe on the American Prairie Scholastic Magazine
Pioneer Women Stratten, Joanna L.
Popular Mechanics Painter
Popular Mechanics Painter
Prairie Patrimony Salamon, Sonya
Prehistory of Southern Minnesota Scullin, Michael
Pretty Red Wing Johnston, Patricia Condon
Prose & Poetry, Third Year Avery, Fannie L.
Red River Trails, The Gilman, Rhoda R., Gilman Carolyn, Deborah M. Stultz
Scandia - Then and Now Engquist, Anna
School District 3834 Annual Report (1976) School Dist. 3834
School Reading by Grades Baldwin, James
Scientific Knowledge: Mathematics & Astronomy Boxell, J.W.
Selections from "Minnesota History" A Fiftieth Anniversary Anthology Minnesota Historical Society
Singing Sioux Cowboy Reader (Indian Legends) Clark, Ann
Slim Butte Raccoon, The clark, Ann
Smokey Day's Wigwam Evenings Eastman, Charles A. and Elaine Goodale Eastman
Snowshoe Country Jacques, Florence Page
Social Studies for Minnesota - Seventh Year Freeland/Adams/Clark/Lindquist
Song and Service Book for Ship and Field Army and Navy
Spiral Bridge of Hastings Hastings Bicentennial Commission
St. Croix Boyhood Henry, Ralph L.
St. Croix River-Midwest Border River Dunn, James Taylor
St. Croix Valley 1776-1976 Hayes, Elma R.
St. Croix, The Dunn, James Taylor
Stanley Tools Catalogue No. 34 Stanley Tools-Works
Steamboats on the St. Croix Buck, Anita
Stillwater (A Photographic History) Peterson, Brent & Dean Thilgren
Stillwater-Minnesota Birthplace Johnston/Runk
Stories of Early Minnesota Solon, Buck J.
Stories of Minnesota (1903) Forster, Geo. F.
Story of Fort Snelling, The Pederson, Kern O.
Story of Minnesota, The (Cartoon) Fearing, Jerry
Story of the North Star State, The Willard, D.E.
Sweden & America Swedish Council of America
Sweden, One of the Pleasant Scandinavian Countries Swedish Tourist Traffic Ass'n.
Swedish & English New Testament
Swedish contributions to the Development of Plant Breeding. 1938 Akerman, Ake, I. Granhall, G. Nilsson-Leissner, A. Muntzing, & O. Tedin
Tales of Great Spirit, Minnesota Indian Legends
There Are Still Buffalo Clark, Ann
Thirty-Second State, The Heilborn, Bertha L.
Through the Window (Andersen Window Corp.) Andersen Hulings, Betty as told to Barbara sommer
Tracing Minnesota's Old Government Roads Singley, Grover
Uncommon Guide to Minnesota, An McGuire, Nina and Barbara Budd
Underground Antenna Co., The Coleman, R.J.
Voices from the Rapids Wheeler/Kenyon/Woolworth/Birk
Wards Airline Radio Battery Operated Table Model Radio Montgomery Ward
Washington: A History of the County Rosenfelt, Willard E.
With Cross and Shovel, WWII 1942-1945 Metcalf, George Rueben
Woodbury, A Past to Remember Woodbury Heritage Committee