Influenza masks and bag

Influenza masks and bag

American Red Cross influenza mask bundles and bag. One cloth bag that contains two bundles of gauze influenza masks. Masks were made by Saint Paul Red Cross volunteers at the request of the United States Army for use in Minnesota training camps and by civic leaders for use by the general population during the Spanish influenza pandemic, 1918–1919.

Influenza quarantine sign

Influenza quarantine sign

Minnesota State Health Department, influenza quarantine sign, not dated. Minnesota Department of Health, Reports and Miscellaneous Records, 1872–2002. Posters, Circulars, and Reporting Forms, undated and 1890s‒1940s.

Color image of an informal uniform for Graham Hall students.

Informal uniform for Graham Hall students

A “Peter Thomson” suit, 1902. This suit was the informal uniform for Graham Hall. The sailor-style two-piece outfit was chosen for its simplicity and comfort.

Black and white photograph of Mrs. Matzke, Miss Olson, and Miss Nelson present yellow carnations to initiates Luverne Sorenson, Deborah Hanson, Eloise Espe, and Clara Kelly at an initiation meeting for new BPWC members, 1966.

Initiation meeting for new BPWC members

Mrs. Matzke, Miss Olson, and Miss Nelson present yellow carnations to initiates Luverne Sorenson, Deborah Hanson, Eloise Espe, and Clara Kelly at an initiation meeting for new BPWC members, 1966.

Inkwell and lid

Inkwell and lid

Glass inkwell with lid belonging to Knute Nelson, c.1890.

Inmate wearing a restricting shirt

An inmate of Cambridge State Hospital wearing a restricting shirt (a variation of a straitjacket), 1970s. From a collection of photographs used as evidence in Welsch v. Likins, 1973.

Inmates in a recreation room

Inmates in a recreation room

Inmates in a recreation room of Cambridge State Hospital’s Cottage 5, 1970s. From a collection of photographs used as evidence in Welsch v. Likins, 1973.

Inscription at the base of “Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man”

Inscription at the base of “Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man”

Description: The inscription at the base of Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man,” installed on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Gabriel Vanslette, April 21, 2011. CC BY 3.0

Inside Fort McCoy after the Mariel Boatlift

Inside Fort McCoy after the Mariel Boatlift

A guard and a Cuban refugee inside Fort McCoy (Wisconsin). Published in GayLife, Friday, August 8, 1980. From the Thom Higgins papers, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Inside front cover of The Sexual Life

Inside front cover of The Sexual Life

Inside front cover of the third edition of Charles Malchow’s The Sexual Life, published by C. V. Mosby Company in 1914. From the collection of, and used with the permission of, Ryan T. Hurt.

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