05 - State Bank and Ebel Block - Northfield History Podcasts

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State Bank Building, 311 Water St.
Built in 1910 and was designed by Minneapolis Architect Harry Wild Jones in the Egyptian Revival style.

Ebel Block, 305 Water St.
A typical and well preserved 19th Century commercial building built in 1894 by William Ebel, a local hardware store owner. Replaced a wood-frame building built in the 1860s by Ebel.
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Credits:

These Northfield History Podcasts were funded through a Certified Local Government Grant from the Minnesota Historical Society. The project was produced and managed by the Northfield Historical Society and the Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission. Steve Edwins and Hayes Scriven were the project leaders. Writing, editing, and visual scripting was by Hans Muessig and Nancy Ashmore. The final video podcasts were edited by Steve Braker of Worthwhile Films, and narrated by Philip Spensley.

Thank you to:


Minnesota Historical Society

Northfield City Council

Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission

Rice County Historical Society

Northfield Convention and Visitors Bureau

St. Olaf College

Carleton College

Alicia Reuter

Mira Alecci

Steve Edwins

Gary DeKrey and the St. Olaf College Archives

Carol Rutz and the students from her
fall 2009 English 109 Rhetoric Seminar
at Carleton College, including:

Tyler Bechtel
Niko Duffy
Christopher Frills
Elizabeth Kelati
Shantrice King
Yang Li
Bee Lee
Eduardo Motino
Anne Richardson
Sarah Thappa
Max Zhang

Nancy Cho and the students from her
fall 2009 English 109 Rhetoric Seminar
at Carleton College, including:

Vishal Elijah
Trevor Fisher
Erin Lopez
Brittney Mikell
Laurel Orr
Bill Vang
Melody Zhou




Weicheng Zou

Carol Donelan
Dan Olson
Steve Blodget
Jeffrey O'Donnell
Joe Hargis
Chip DeMann

This podcast is covered by United States copyright and international agreements. Audio and text copyright 2010 by Northfield Historical Society; some images copyright 2009 and 2010 by Hans Muessig. All historic images used in this production are believed to be in the public domain.

Reproduction in whole allowed under a Creative Commons license:

You are free to download this work and share them with others as long as they credit the Northfield Historical Society and provide a link to the Northfield Historical Society website. You may not alter this work in any way or use the work in whole or part for commercial purposes of any kind.

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