Color image of our thousand members of the division’s First Brigade Combat Team creating a new “animated” Red Bull emblem at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, just prior to departure for Iraq, March 2006.

“Animated” Red Bull emblem

Four thousand members of the division’s First Brigade Combat Team create a new “animated” Red Bull emblem at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, just prior to departure for Iraq, March 2006. Photograph by the U.S. Army.

“Ariel with Red Slippers”

“Ariel with Red Slippers”

Gene Ritchie Monahan’s “Ariel with Red Slippers,” 1958. Oil on canvas. 20 x 36. Used with the permission of Jean E. Monahan Kelly.

“Attack on Fort Snelling Bar and Grill”

“Attack on Fort Snelling Bar and Grill”

“Attack on Fort Snelling Bar and Grill.” Oil-on-canvas painting by Jim Denomie, 2007.

“Birch and Wildflowers”

Gene Ritchie Monahan’s “Birch and Wildflowers,” 1970s. Pen and ink on paper. Produced for the Rainy Lake Chronicle. Used with the permission of Jean E. Monahan Kelly.

“Cage Rooms” at the Standard Hotel

“Cage Rooms” at the Standard Hotel

: “Cage Rooms” at the Standard Hotel (114 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis), June 29, 1960. At the turn of the century, chicken-wire sub-ceilings were a common feature in cheaper boardinghouses in cities with a large temporary workforce. While Minneapolis banned the construction of new “cage hotels” in 1918, many lasted right up to the Gateway’s demolition. Some tenants who were evicted had been in their rooms since the 1920s.

“Casino Sunrise”

“Casino Sunrise”

“Casino Sunrise.” Etching on paper by Jim Denomie, 2009.

“Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man”

“Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man”

Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man,” installed on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Gabriel Vanslette, April 21, 2011. CC BY 3.0

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man,” installed on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Flickr user Cliff, June 6, 2008. CC BY 2.0

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man,” installed in Paris. Photograph by Melissa Peterson, May 21, 2017. Used with the permission of Melissa Peterson.

Headline and text of an article (“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”) published in the Northwestern Bulletin, an African American newspaper based in St. Paul, on June 24, 1922. Public domain.

“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”

Headline and text of an article (“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”) published in the Northwestern Bulletin, an African American newspaper based in St. Paul, on June 24, 1922. Public domain.

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