Color image of Dirt Track Specialist oil painting by George Morrison, 1940.

Dirt Track Specialist

Dirt Track Specialist oil painting, 1940. Painted by George Morrison.

Color image of Disco dancers at Uncle Sam’s, ca. 1977. Photograph by Steven Laboe.

Disco dancers at Uncle Sam’s

Disco dancers at Uncle Sam’s, ca. 1977. Photograph by Steven Laboe.

Black and white photograph of a group of people dismantling a still at Pillsbury and Charles Streets in St. Paul, c.1925.

Dismantling a still, at Pillsbury and Charles Street, St. Paul

A group of people dismantling a still at Pillsbury and Charles Streets in St. Paul, c.1925.

Black and white photograph of a group of people dismantling a still at Pillsbury and Charles Streets in St. Paul, c.1925.

Dismantling a still, Pillsbury and Charles Street, St. Paul

A group of people dismantling a still at Pillsbury and Charles Streets in St. Paul, c.1925.

Black and white photograph of students in front of District 112 school in Mason Township, Murray County, 1913.

District 112 School

Students in front of District 112 school in Mason Township, Murray County, 1913.

Black and white photograph of dDistrict Farm Bureau Women’s Workshop during Red River Valley Winter Shows, 1959.

District Farm Bureau Women’s Workshop

District Farm Bureau Women’s Workshop during Red River Valley Winter Shows, 1959.

Diving Platform at Dam Park, Pine River

Diving Platform at Dam Park, Pine River

Even before Dam Park was competed in the late 1930s, the placid water above the dam on Norway Brook made it a popular spot for swimmers. This makeshift diving platform was eventually replaced by a 17-foot metal platform by the WPA, but taken down more recently due to high insurance costs.

Black and white photograph of Division Street, Northfield 1870. The First National Bank is the first door to the left of the staircase. Photographed by Sumner’s Gallery.

Division Street, Northfield

Division Street, Northfield 1870. The First National Bank is the first door to the left of the staircase. Photographed by Sumner’s Gallery.

Charity-ball announcement featuring the proposed new facility for the Crispus Attucks home. The Appeal, November 11, 1911.

Do you wish to help build this?

Charity-ball announcement featuring the proposed new facility for the Crispus Attucks home. St. Paul Appeal, November 11, 1911.

Hand written document recognizing "Wahcoota" as Tatanka Mani's successor, May 17, 1829.

Document written by Indian Agent Lawrence Taliaferro recognizing Wacouta as Tatanka Mani's successor, May 17, 1829.

After the death of Tatanka Mani (Walking Buffalo, also known as Red Wing) in 1829, Lawrence Taliaferro, the United States Indian Agent at Fort Snelling, recognized Wacouta as Tatanka Mani's successor.

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