Black and white photograph of Christmas decorations, Donaldson’s, 1949. Photograph by Norton & Peel.

Christmas Decorations, Donaldson’s

Christmas decorations, Donaldson’s, 1949. Photograph by Norton & Peel.

Christmas Party at the International Institute, 1920

Christmas Party at the International Institute, 1920

Christmas party at the International Institute’s first location at 584 Rice Street in St. Paul. The image was included in the 1921 annual report for the year of December 1919– December 1920. Photography by Brown’s Photo Studio, St. Paul. Used with the permission of the International Institute of Minnesota.

Christmas party at the St. Paul Resettlement Committee Hostel

Christmas party at the St. Paul Resettlement Committee Hostel

Residents of the St. Paul Resettlement Committee Hostel gather for a Christmas party ca. 1946. Pictured are: seated from the left, Aiko Ogata (daughter of Tomiko), second from left, Yoneko Yamada (Kimi Yanari's sister), Tomiko Ogata (hostel dietician), Elizabeth Evans (hostel director), and Hiroko Ogata (Tomiko's daughter). Seated on floor in center is Kimi Yanari and her daughter Emi. Photo from the private collection of Linda Hashimoto van Dooijewert.

Christmas Service at Gateway Gospel Mission, 1940.

Christmas Service at Gateway Gospel Mission, 1940.

Christian missions like Gateway Gospel provided meals and beds to homeless residents of the Gateway district.

Christopher Columbus Memorial

Christopher Columbus Memorial

Christopher Columbus Memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol, 1936. Photograph by A. F. Raymond.

Christopher Columbus Memorial

Christopher Columbus Memorial

Christopher Columbus Memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Stan Waldhauser, 1982.

Christopher Columbus Memorial

Christopher Columbus Memorial

The Christopher Columbus Memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Peter DeCarlo, 2019.

Christopher Columbus statue torn down

Christopher Columbus statue torn down

A statue of Christopher Columbus—part of a memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol—lies on the ground after a group including self-identified members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) tore it down on June 10, 2020. Photograph by Tony Webster; CC BY 2.0.

Chromotherm advertisement

Chromotherm advertisement

Stand-up sign advertising the Honeywell Chromotherm, ca. 1930s‒1945. Used at Donaldson’s department stores.

Photograph of a destroyed church after the St. Peter Tornado.

Church Destruction

A church in St. Peter destroyed by the tornado.

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