Saloon Changes Hands. Hyland & Thompson have disposed of their saloon at the corner of Minnesota Avenue and Second street to John H. Sullivan, who […] Read More
Category: Saloons
Area Saloons
The John Larson Saloon was located at 214 Third Street from about 1910 to 1914. It was mentioned frequently in the Dumas trial as a […] Read More
217 Beltrami Avenue Bemidji Club Saloon, Charles Campbell (1904) John Dalton has accepted a position at the Bemidji Club saloon. (Sept 1904) The application of […] Read More
The “Stone Front” is the name Al Robbins has given his new saloon on 3rd Street. It opened for business Monday. The structure is a […] Read More
A stalwart woodsman was put down and out in one of the fastest rough and tumble events which has recently occurred at Jens Hansen’s saloon, early this morning. Henry […] Read More
Bank Saloon Mr. A. Clavin of Little Falls, bought the Ed. Boyd lot on Third street and is putting up a building for a first […] Read More
Blue Front This corner, lots 11 and 12 of Block 17, on the southeast corner of Minnesota Avenue and Third Street were sold by the […] Read More
Three Guardsmen, 205 Second Street “Three Guardsmen” — This is the romantic name to be given to a first-class saloon to be opened to the public soon […] Read More
222 Minnesota Avenue Saloon (Sanborn Map, 1909) Saloon was destroyed by fire in January 1912. The new building put up by George Kreatz at the […] Read More
Grand Forks Saloon, 220 Third Street Grand Forks Saloon, owned by E. K. Anderson (1904) Ed Anderson, the genial proprietor of the Grand Forks saloon […] Read More
Conley & Dudley, 220 Third Street. Conley & Dudley’s new saloon on Third street was opened in due form Tuesday night, and the Bemidji band […] Read More
Peerless Saloon, 201 Minnesota Ave. The Peerless saloon on Minnesota avenue has been closed by the sheriff. A. E. Gauvreau was the proprietor. (Feb 11, […] Read More
Arcade Saloon, 400 Minnesota Ave. (1904) The fire department was called out last night at 3:30 to extinguish a blaze in the rear of the […] Read More
Were there really 50 saloons in Bemidji, 100 saloons? Or just how many were there really? When Charles V. Vandersluis was mayor, there were 28 […] Read More