Black and white photograph of Children’s barber shop, c.1926.

Children’s Barber Shop, Dayton’s

Children’s barber shop, c.1926.

Black and white photograph of the Children at a Christmas matinee at the Grand Theater, ca. 1950s.

Children’s matinee at the Grand Theater

Children at a Christmas matinee at the Grand Theater, ca. 1950s.

Children’s meal in Cambridge State Hospital

Children’s meal in Cambridge State Hospital

Children eat a meal in Cottage 7 of Cambridge State Hospital, ca. 1969. The image is a still from a digitized film reel in the Cambridge State Hospital audio-visual materials, 1923–1984 (State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul). The image appears at 38:22. http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00180/digital/gr00180-003_w.mp4

Black and white photograph of a children’s piano recital at Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House, Minneapolis, ca. 1953.

Children’s piano recital at Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House

Children’s piano recital at Phyllis Wheatley Settlement House, Minneapolis, ca. 1953.

Children’s Preventorium patients fishing

Children’s Preventorium patients fishing

Patients of the Children’s Preventorium of Ramsey County fish on Lake Owasso. Photograph by the St. Paul Daily News, ca. 1930.

Children’s Preventorium patients in a “sun box”

Children’s Preventorium patients in a “sun box”

Children’s Preventorium patients set in a “sun box,” a contraption intended to expose them to maximum sunlight. Photograph by the St. Paul Daily News, ca. 1930.

Children’s Preventorium patients playing basketball

Children’s Preventorium patients playing basketball

Patients of the Children’s Preventorium of Ramsey County play basketball. Photograph by the St. Paul Daily News, ca. 1926.

Color image of , 2014.

Child’s grave marker

The tombstone and grave of Philip Harris, buried in St. Paul’s Oakland Cemetery in 1882 at the age of eight months. Photographed by Paul Nelson on April 25, 2014.

Pair of Ojibwe child's leather moccasins. Made in Isle, Mille Lacs County c.1910.

Child’s leather moccasins

Pair of Ojibwe child's leather moccasins. Made in Isle, Mille Lacs County, c.1910.

Color image of a child's black-and-white cotton vest and skirt made in India, 1967.

Child’s outfit

Child's black-and-white cotton vest and skirt made in India. Owned by Neena Gada (Nirmala Ramji Gada) of New Brighton, who immigrated to Minnesota in 1967.

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