Black and white photograph of guardsmen arriving by train for annual field training at Camp Ripley in 1938.

Guardsmen arrive by train for training at Camp Ripley

Guardsmen arrive by train for annual field training at Camp Ripley in 1938.

Gubernatorial campaign bumper sticker

Gubernatorial campaign bumper sticker, 1990.

Gubernatorial campaign bumper sticker for Independent Republican ticket for Arne Carlson and Joanell Dyrstad, 1990.

Gudrun Lodge No. 11 badge

Gudrun Lodge No. 11 badge

Badge of Gudrun Lodge No. 11 (Albert Lea) of the Daughters of Norway. Used with the permission of Debbie Miller.

Black and white photograph of Doris Matzke being presented with a bouquet at a Crookston BPW club breakfast, September 22, 1957.

Gudveig Norseth, Doris Matzke, and Betty Ohman

Doris Matzke is presented with a bouquet at a Crookston BPW club breakfast, September 22, 1957.

Guerilla Theatre costume

Guerilla Theatre costume

Hospital-gown costume with a pink star worn for a Guerrilla Theatre protest against the Berean League’s AIDS conference at the St. Paul Civic Center on November 7, 1987. Berean League members advocated for the quarantine of people with AIDS. Six protesters, wearing white face paint and carrying signs, wore the costumes while silently processing into the conference. The robe’s pink triangle and white stripes on blue fabric refer to the gay and Jewish prisoners of war forced by Nazis to wear similar shifts in concentration camps during World War II.

Gull Lake Dam

Gull Lake Dam

Gull Lake Dam (Cass County), October 7, 1911.

Gull Lake Dam

Gull Lake Dam

The one-lane road across Gull Lake Dam (Cass County), ca. 1910s. Used with the permission of Cass County Historical Society.

Gull Lake Dam construction diagram

Gull Lake Dam construction diagram

Gull Lake Dam construction diagram, 1910.

Gull Lake Dam site

Gull Lake Dam site

Gull Lake Dam site, October 7, 1911.

a gum tree mortar made by a Civil War soldier

Gum-tree mortar barrel

Mortar barrel made from the trunk of a gum tree and bound with iron bands. The mortar was made by a member of the Seventh Minnesota Infantry Regiment and used during the siege of Spanish Fort, Alabama, part of the March–April 1865 campaign against Mobile.

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