Minnesota Memories Photo Album Index
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Cousins Lewis E. Nolan III (left) and Jim Connor M.D. meet in Cass Lake, Minn.
Lewis
Nolan at former Soo Line Depot in Cass Lake where grandfather worked
Lewis
Nolan (left) gets tour from Cass Lake museum co-founder and curator Ed Hill
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| Grandson Lewis at memorial |
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Lewis
Nolan by monument in Lewis E. Nolan Memorial Grove in Cass Lake
Betty
Nolan in re-created logging camp cookhouse in Cass Lake
Lewis and Betty Nolan by graves of Bertha Nolan, Lewis E. Nolan and Roger Nolan
Lewis holds book ‘Nolan-Miller Family History', which
tells about his grandparents
Jim & Carol Connor and Lewis & Betty Nolan
observed 100th Anniversary with flowers
Lewis
Nolan (left) and Jim Connor at site of Nolan family home at 4th
& Basswood
Lewis
Nolan at Norway Beach segment of Cass Lake just outside town
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| Betty, Jim, Carol in Bemidji |
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(From
left), Betty Nolan, Jim and Carol Connor at Bemidji’s lakefront park
Lewis & Betty Nolan dwarfed by Bemidji statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
Carol
Connor models raccoon hat for a laugh at Bemidji Woolen Goods
Betty
Nolan at narrow Mississippi River just outside Cass Lake
Lewis
& Betty Nolan at source of Mississippi River at Lake Itasca
Minneapolis
house where Lewis E. Nolan, M.D., lived with family in 1930s
A sister website at http://home.att.net~lewis_nolan/PHOTOS.HTML houses numerous family photos, including pictures of the late L.E. Nolan,
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| Lewis & Bertha Nolan, 1900 |
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Lewis Elmer ‘L.E.’ Nolan, Bride Bertha Miller Nolan, Monroe Co., Wis., 1900
Cass Lake, Minn., home of L.E. & Bertha Nolan before demolition
Soo Line agent L.E. Nolan with eldest son, Lewis Earle Nolan, in depot c. 1920
Harriet Nolan Connor covers pregnancy with hat, c. 1943
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