Photos of Clyde Brees and his family
| Clyde Brees | 1904 approx | Brother of Percy Brees, Age 18? | |
| Solomon & Sarah Jane Brees & sons | 1906 approx | Taken at house in Grey Eagle, MN. Sons L-R are Clyde, Arthur and Claude. Photo probably taken by Percy Brees, who had an interest in photography from an early age. | |
| Clyde Brees | 1910 approx | Guessing on year. | |
| Autograph Arthur Brees to his brother Clyde | January 1910 | Grey Eagle Minn. Jan. 9, 1910 Brother Clyde. When you are far across the Sea And your face I cannot see. Just drop a line to a brother of thine. To keep him in mind, of a brother so kind. A. P. B. | |
| Autograph Solomon Brees to his son Clyde | March 1910 | Grey
Eagle Minn March 29th /10 My Son Clyde Let truth and Justice Our motto be But when youre homesick Think of me Dadd | |
| Autograph Sarah J. Thorn Brees to her son Clyde | March 1910 | GreyEagle Minn March 29th / 10 To My Son Clyde In all your travels Please remember me. the Mother that loves you, Mother | |
| Clyde Brees 1914 Canadian Immigration | 1914 | ||
| Lois Brees | 1920 approx | Clyde & Laura's only child. Lois was born in January 1920. Lois Brees was very interested in the family history, and much of the Brees family history I have is from information that she saved and wrote down. | |
| Clyde, Laura & Lois Brees | 1923 approx | Clyde & Laura with Lois, guessing Lois is about age 3. | |
| Lois Brees | 1924 approx | Clyde's daughter. Guessing Lois is about age 4? | |
| Clyde, Laura & Lois Brees | 1925 approx | Lois was born in Jan 1920, so maybe 1925? | |
| Clyde & Lois Brees | 1926 | Clyde with daughter Lois. Photo was developed in Graceville, MN | |
| Clyde & Lois Brees | 1935 | Clyde with daughter Lois. Lois is age 15. Back of photo says "New grove on place. 4 o'clock's in foreground." | |
| Clyde & Laura Brees | 1941 | Clyde & Laura Brees. Photo taken in Richville, MN | |
| Clyde & Laura Brees | 1965 approx | Clyde & Laura (Osborn) Brees. Possibly taken for their 50th wedding anniversary in June 1965. Clyde died in July 1965. | |