Page from promotional booklet, A Mother's Manual

Page from promotional booklet, A Mother's Manual

Page from promotional booklet, A Mother's Manual, 1928, from Ralston Purina.

Photograph of Judge Page Morris

Page Morris

Page Morris, the federal judge who sentenced Martinson. Photograph by Lee Brothers, 1921.

Painted portrait of Henry Sibley, c.1860.

Painting "Henry H. Sibley"

Portrait of Henry Sibley, c.1860.

Painting by Herbjorn Gausta of a natural spring

Painting by Herbjorn Gausta of a natural spring

Painting by Herbjorn Gausta of a natural spring on a farm in Harmony, Minnesota. Date unknown.

Painting celebrating the life of Ruth Tanbara

Painting celebrating the life of Ruth Tanbara

Acrylic-on-canvas triptych painting ("Ruth Nomura Tanbara: A Life of Public Service") by HIRO, 2005.

Painting of a "Miss Pearce"

Painting of a "Miss Pearce"

A reproduction of a painting of a "Miss Pearce" previously thought to have been painted by Thomas Sully around 1840. An identical one hung in the Minnesota Club and was thought to be of Nina Clifford, despite the fact that Clifford was not born until 1851. Photograph by Midge Frazel, undated.

Painting of a lacrosse game by Seth Eastman

Painting of a lacrosse game by Seth Eastman

Oil-on-canvas painting of a lacrosse game among a group of Dakota by Seth Eastman, 1851.

Watercolor painting of Fort Snelling, c.1844. Painting by John Casper Wild.

Painting of Fort Snelling

Watercolor painting of Fort Snelling, ca. 1844, by John Casper Wild. Pike Island is to the right; Frot Snelling is in the background; Mendota is to the left.

Joseph Rolette portrayed as a Métis in a pastel by an unknown artist, c.1890.

Painting of Joe Rolette

Joseph Rolette portrayed as a Métis in a pastel by an unknown artist, c.1890.

View of Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington. A baseball game is being played on the field. Artist: Hazel Thorson Stoeckeler, 1964.

Painting of Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington

View of Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington. A baseball game is being played on the field. Artist: Hazel Thorson Stoeckeler, 1964.

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