Portrait of Glenn and Helen Allyn. Note on photograph reads,"Glenn H. Allyn and wife Helen Nelson Allyn on a Ford chassis in front of his garage that was on 2nd St., Mankato. Next the Opera house. She once drove a car up the Opera House steps. He was the first Ford agent in Mankato. Also sold Stoddard Daytons. He started the garage business Mankato in 1909."
Man standing beside a Hubbard Milling Company panel truck. Truck window says: Hubbard's, fine foods in five pound packs, Quality, Flavor, Economy. Painted above windshield: Mother Hubbard Flour. Note on photo says,""One of the Hubbard's panel truck sales fleet in 1930's. Hubbard Milling Company launched intensive sales efforts on Mother Hubbard Flour and the Thrifty Five cereal line in the 1930's and sent out a group of salesmen in panel trucks like the one pictured here. The trucks were painted at the Eben[h]oh Body Shops in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota."
H. S. Sackett driving a Hubbard Milling Company panel truck. Notes on photo say, "Ebenhoh Body Shops, Sleepy Eye, H. S. Sackett at the wheel. The trucks were painted at the Ebenoh Body Shop in Sleepy Eye. One of the artist-painters, H. S. Sackett, is pictured at the wheel."