Black and white photograph of the house chamber, second state capitol, ca. 1885.

House chamber, second state capitol

House chamber, second state capitol, ca. 1885.

People posed in front of a house built for Hinckley fire victims, after September 1, 1894.

House for victims of the Hinckley fire

People posed in front of a house built for Hinckley fire victims, after September 1, 1894.

A fire relief house built on Court Avenue in Sandstone for victims of the Hinckley fire. after September 1, 1894. Photographed in October of 1979.

House in Sandstone built for victims of the Hinckley fire

A fire relief house built on Court Avenue in Sandstone for victims of the Hinckley fire. after September 1, 1894. Photographed in October of 1979.

House occupied by Up And Out of Poverty Now!

A former HUD-owned home occupied by Up And Out of Poverty Now! organizers. Photograph by David Brewster. Original caption: "MInneapolis Police Sgt. Doug Elander tried to pen a barricaded window in the bedroom of the house at 5801 Eleventh Avenue South. Homeless protesters had taken over the HUD home Monday night, and five were arrested for burglary. Damage to the house was estimated at several thousand dollars." Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on August 21, 1990, with "Neighbors, Homeless Clash in Protest," 1B.

Black and white photograph of House of Hope Presbyterian Church, 1886.

House of Hope Presbyterian Church

Photograph (1886) of the original House of Hope Presbyterian Church at Fifth and Exchange Streets in downtown St. Paul. The church later moved to 797 Summit Avenue, where it operates today. This is where the musical performances and some of the speeches of the 1902 meeting were held.

Black and white photograph of Houses being moved, undated.

Houses being moved, probably at the University of Minnesota for campus expansion

Houses being moved, undated. The style and vintage of the homes indicate they were located in the University District.

Houston County Courthouse

Houston County Courthouse

Houston County Courthouse (built in 1883) in Caledonia, Minnesota. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder, November 30, 2015. GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.

Black and white photograph of inmate believed to be Houston Osborne, c.1895.

Houston Osborne

Photograph identified as Phil Rice but likely of Houston Osborne, taken c.1895. Phil Rice and Houston Osborne were both clients of Fredrick McGhee; however, Phil Rice was white, so he is unlikely to be the man in this photograph. A photograph identified as Osborne from the same collection resembles a courtroom sketch of Rice, so it is possible the attributions were switched.
Image reproduced with permission of Minnesota State Archives.

Black and white image of headline from the St. Paul Pioneer Press regarding the near-lynching of Houston Osborne, June 3, 1895.

Houston Osborne newspaper headline

Headline and text of a news item published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press on June 3, 1895, describing Houston Osborne's near-lynching.

Black and white photograph of Northwest Experiment Station’s first superintendent, Torger Hoverstad, standing with one of the Experiment Station horses.

Hoverstad with Station Horse

Northwest Experiment Station’s first superintendent, Torger Hoverstad, standing with one of the Experiment Station horses.

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