Looking southeast with Steiner Hall and Goodnow Hall in background. 1910 postmark. Number 1223. Herrick Chapel was constructed in 1907, costing approximately $20,000.
Looking southeast from Park Street. Carnegie Library was constructed in 1904, costing $50,000 excluding stacks and moveable furnishings. Funded by a $50,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. 1921 postmark. Number 22.
Looking southwest from corner of Main Street & Fifth Avenue. Number 922. The Colonial Theatre was built in 1902 and torn down in 1974. It originally held touring stage plays, special events and Grinnell College productions. Movies were added in the 30's
Looking north on Broad Street with horses and carriages and electrical lines. Often called the "Old Stone Church". Erected in the year 1877. 1910 postmark. Number 873.
Looking southeast on Broad Street. Often called the "Old Stone Church". Erected in the year 1877 costing $26,000 without furniture & the first church organized in Grinnell. The Rev. J.B. Grinnell was the founding pastor. Number 1305.
Looking northeast on Broad Street with electric lines. Often called the "Old Stone Church". Erected in the year 1877 & the first church organized in Grinnell. The Rev. J.B. Grinnell was the founding pastor. 1912 postmark. Number 927.