Photograph of Greenfield Lutheran Church, ca. 1874.

Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

First Greenfield Lutheran Church, Greenfield Prairie, Harmony, Minnesota, Fillmore County, ca. 1874.

Greenfield Lutheran Church

Harmony’s Greenfield Lutheran Church traces its history to 1856, when Norwegian immigrant families began holding religious services in the settler-colonist community of Greenfield Prairie. In 1913, a brick church was built a half mile to the north in Harmony. It became the congregation’s permanent home and one of the city’s most beautiful architectural landmarks.

Photograph of Stillwater, circa 1885

Stillwater

Stillwater, Minnesota. Photograph by James Sinclair, ca. 1885.

Photograph of Dacotah Building viewed from the north side of Selby Avenue

Dacotah Building viewed from the north side of Selby Avenue

Description: The Dacotah Building (366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul) viewed from the north side of Selby Avenue. Photograph by Charles W. Nelson, March 1976.

Photograph of Side View of Dacotah Building

Side view of Dacotah Building

The Dacotah Building at 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by Alan Ominsky, 1978.

Photograph of Dacotah Building, 1978

Dacotah Building

The Dacotah Building at 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by Alan Ominsky, 1978.

Photograph of Dacotah Building front façade

Dacotah Building front façade

Close-up view of the front façade of the Dacotah Building at 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by Alan Ominsky, 1978.

Picture of front façade of Schoch and Company, a tenant of the Dacotah Building

Front façade of Schoch and Company, a tenant of the Dacotah Building

The front façade of Schoch and Company, a tenant of the Dacotah Building at 366-374 Selby, ca. 1900.

Dacotah Building

A Cathedral Hill landmark, the Dacotah Building in St. Paul is best known for the businesses that have thrived under its roof, including pioneers of the local food movement.

JEM Theatre

JEM Theatre

The JEM Theatre in its original location: 20 Main Avenue North, Harmony, Minnesota. Photograph by Mathias Bue, 1936. Used with the permission of the Fillmore County Historical Society.

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