Clifford N. Harris

Clifford N. Harris

Minnesotan Clifford N. Harris at a hospital for veterans. Harris developed lung problems from exposure to gas in World War I and from railroad work. He remained in the hospital for fifteen years and was released in 1942.

Photograph of Clock at the north entrance of Main Street, Harmony, MN

Clock at the north entrance of Main Street

Clock at the north entrance of Main Street near the Harmony Visitor’s Center. Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, May 2018. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Cloquet Lumber Hot Pond

Cloquet Lumber Hot Pond

Hot pond and log storage for the new mill of the Northern Lumber Company (Cloquet Lumber Company), 1930. Heated mill ponds, or “hot ponds,” were developed to warm logs so they could be cut even in the winter. Photograph by Buckbee-Mears Company.

Color image of Sullivanesque floral designs outside city hall, 2016.

Close-up of designs on exterior of Crookston city hall

Sullivanesque floral designs outside city hall, 2016.

Color image of Morton gneiss used on the façade of the West Publishing Company building in St. Paul, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Close-up of Morton gneiss

Close-up of Morton gneiss used on the façade of the West Publishing Company building in St. Paul, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Photograph of page in Polk County plat book (1902) showing locations of Carman’s creamery, hotels, school, and artesian wells.

Close-up picture of Carman in 1902 plat book

Photograph of page in Polk County plat book (1902) showing locations of Carman’s creamery, hotels, school, and artesian wells.

Color image if Faribault Woolen Mill Company textile sample book, c.1935.

Cloth sales sample

Faribault Woolen Mill Company textile sample book, c.1935.

Clotilde M. Irvine and her children

Clotilde M. Irvine and her children

Clotilde M. Irvine (Mrs. Horace H.) with her children, Elizabeth, Thomas, and Clotilde, 1917.

CLUES art gallery

CLUES art gallery

The art gallery inside the St. Paul headquarters of CLUES (Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio, 797 East Seventh Street) on September 16, 2019. Used with the permission of CLUES.

CLUES ribbon-cutting ceremony

CLUES ribbon-cutting ceremony

CLUES President and Chief Executive Officer Ruby Lee (center, holding the scissors) prepares to symbolically open the expanded CLUES St. Paul building as St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter (right of Lee) looks on, September 16, 2019. Used with the permission of CLUES (Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio).

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