Color image of a building designed by Bert Keck in 1907 for jeweler Tom Morris, who occupied the flat above his jewelry store as his living quarters, 2016.

Morris Building

Building designed by Bert Keck in 1907 for jeweler Tom Morris, who occupied the flat above his jewelry store as his living quarters, 2016.

Morris Day

Morris Day

Morris Day. Photograph by Charles Chamblis, ca. 1975–1980. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Historical Society library.

Morris Day on drums

Morris Day on drums

Morris Day on drums. Photograph by Charles Chamblis, ca. 1980. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Historical Society library.

Morris Day, William Doughty, Linda Renee Anderson, and André Cymone

Morris Day, William Doughty, Linda Renee Anderson, and André Cymone

Morris Day, William Doughty, Linda Renee Anderson, and André Cymone. Photograph by Charles Chamblis, ca. 1975. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Historical Society library.

Mortar and pestle for threshing wild rice

Mortar and pestle for threshing wild rice

Mortar and pestle used by Ojibwe people for threshing wild rice. The long pestle (A) is made from a roughly carved piece of wood. The mortar (B) is a cedar slat bucket with a round log slab base. Because the support hoops are not attached, the mortar disassembles easily for storage. Forms part of the Jeannette O. and Harry D. Ayer Ojibwe Collection.

Color image of a Morton gneiss headstone in St. Paul’s Oakland Cemetery, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Morton gneiss headstone in St. Paul’s Oakland Cemetery

A Morton gneiss headstone in St. Paul’s Oakland Cemetery, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Morton S. Wilkinson, ca. 1880.

Morton S. Wilkinson, ca. 1880.

Morton Wilkinson was one of Minnesota's first US Senators, and was a member of the original Territorial Legislature. Wilkinson successfully lobbied President Lincoln to appoint Thompson to the Northern Superintendency because of his support during his Senate race. Wilkinson eventually retired to Thompson's railroad town of Wells.

Mosaic at entrance to wolf exhibit

Mosaic at entrance to wolf exhibit

The entrance to the Discover Wolves! exhibit at the International Wolf Center, 2019. The mosaic, created by Split Rock Studios, is made up of thousands of images of wolves.

Mosaic at International Wolf Center

Mosaic at International Wolf Center

Detail of the wolf mosaic outside the Discover Wolves! exhibit at the International Wolf Center, 2019.

Mosaic inside Lakewood Chapel

Mosaic inside Lakewood Chapel

Mosaic inside Lakewood Chapel, 1918.

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