Color image of Henry Jobe and Harold Thorson at a special demonstration about slow-moving vehicle signs for farm implements and tractors, 1967.

Henry Jobe and Harold Thorson with highway patrol officer

Henry Jobe and Harold Thorson at a special demonstration about slow-moving vehicle signs for farm implements and tractors, 1967.

Black and white photograph of Dr. Henry Longstreet Taylor in his St. Paul office, 1896.

Henry Longstreet Taylor

Dr. Henry Longstreet Taylor in his St. Paul office, 1896.

Black and white photograph of Dr. Henry Longstreet Taylor entertaining children at the Ramsey County Preventorium, c.1930.

Henry Longstreet Taylor and children

Dr. Henry Longstreet Taylor entertaining children at the Ramsey County Preventorium, c.1930.

Henry M. Rice as a young man

Henry M. Rice as a young man

Miniature watercolor of Henry M. Rice on ivory set in a gold-colored frame. Painted by an unknown artist, ca. 1838.

Henry M. Rice

Henry M. Rice, 1857

Oil-on-canvas portrait of Henry M. Rice painted by George Healy in 1857.

Henry M. Rice, 1863.

Henry M. Rice, 1863.

Henry M. Rice, 1863.

Henry Martyn Bracken

Henry Martyn Bracken

Henry Martyn Bracken (chief executive of the Minnesota State Department of Health, 1893‒1919, 1916).

Henry Mower Rice

Henry Mower Rice

Henry Mower Rice in 1863. Rice was the archetypal "Moccasin Democrat," emerging from the fur trade as a capable and often unscrupulous treaty negotiator and politician. Rice authored the bill enabling Minnesota's statehood, became its first senator, and was instrumental in the development in St. Paul. At the same time, he used his position to enrich his friends from the fur trade and railroads through land speculation, often at the expense of the indigenous people who launched his career in the first place.

Sepia photograph of Henry Mower Rice, 1863

Henry Mower Rice

Henry Mower Rice, 1863. Rice was deeply involved in the Ho-Chunk removal to Long Prairie. Though trusted by many Ho-Chunk, he used their situation for political and monetary gain.

Henry Rice, ca. 1888

Henry Rice, ca. 1888

Henry Rice, ca. 1888. Photograph by Zimmerman and Whitstruck.

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