Black and white photograph of the machine shed and elevator on the grounds of the Northwest Experiment Station were built in 1913.

Machine Shed and Elevator

The machine shed and elevator on the grounds of the Northwest Experiment Station were built in 1913.

Drawing of Mackinac Island, c.1860.

Mackinac Island

Drawing of Mackinac Island reproduced in William Peter Strickland's Old Mackinaw: The Fortress of the Lakes. Philadelphia: James Challen & Son, 1860.

Maddy Moose making maple sugar at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

Maddy Moose making maple sugar at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

Maddy Moose making maple sugar at the Heart of the Earth Survival School (of Minneapolis) sugar bush camp, Maple Plain. Photograph by Randy Croce, 1984.

Black and white photograph of Mae Rideout being congratulated for being named “Woman of the Year,” 1954.

Mae Rideout congratulated for being named “Woman of the Year”

Mae Rideout receives congratulations for being named “Woman of the Year”, 1954. Left to right: Mae’s sister, Edna Young; Evelyn Andrews, Crookston BPW president, 1954; Clara Berg; and Ida Tvedten.

Magazine advertisement for SPAM, 1939

Magazine advertisement for SPAM printed in Life 7, no. 19 (November 6, 1939), page 56.

Ry-Krisp advertisement, 1919.

Magazine advertisement from Good Health magazine

Magazine advertisement from Good Health magazine, July 1919, published by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.

Magazine advertisement from LIFE magazine with opera singer Marion Talley

Magazine advertisement from LIFE magazine with opera singer Marion Talley

Magazine advertisement from LIFE magazine with opera singer Marion Talley, September 2, 1937.

Magazine advertisement from The American Journal of Nursing, March, 1944

Magazine advertisement from The American Journal of Nursing, March, 1944

Magazine advertisement from The American Journal of Nursing, March, 1944.

Maggie Sengoge and Porky White making maple sugar

Maggie Sengoge and Porky White tapping a tree for maple sap

Maggie Sengoge and Porky White drill into a tree in order to collect maple sap as part of the Heart of the Earth Survival School. Photograph by Randy Croce, 1984.

Black and white photograph of Magnus Jemne, husband of Elsa Laubach Jemne, c.1931.

Magnus Jemne

Magnus Jemne, husband of Elsa Laubach Jemne, c.1931.

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