Land Ceded by the 1847 Treaty of Fond Du Lac (green)

Land Ceded by the 1847 Treaty of Fond Du Lac (green)

The portion of land in green was ceded by the Mississippi and Lake Superior Ojibwe to be used as a “buffer,” and was allotted to the Ho-Chunk. The portion in purple was ceded by the Pillager Ojibwe, and was allotted to the Menominee. Charles C. Royce, editor Published by United States Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, DC Lithography by A. Moen & Co., 1898. Public domain.

Landing Red River Lumber Company

Landing Red River Lumber Company

Landing Red River Lumber Company, Akeley, Minnesota (Hubbard County), ca. 1910.

Color image of Landscape/Seascape with Surrealist Forms: Red Rock Variation drawing by George Morrison, 1984.

Landscape/Seascape with Surrealist Forms: Red Rock Variation

Landscape/Seascape with Surrealist Forms: Red Rock Variation, 1984. Drawn by George Morrison.

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes photographed by Gordon Parks, 1943. Wikimedia Commons via Library of Congress. Public domain.

Black and white photograph of the restored Dakota mission of Stephen R. Riggs and Thomas S. Williamson at Lac qui Parle State Park, 1971. Photographed by Jack Renshaw.

Laq qui Parle mission

The restored Dakota mission of Stephen R. Riggs and Thomas S. Williamson at Lac qui Parle State Park, 1971. Photographed by Jack Renshaw.

Black and white photograph of the last day of streetcar service in Minneapolis, June 18, 1954.

Last day of streetcar service in Minneapolis

Last day of streetcar service in Minneapolis, June 18, 1954.

Black and white photograph of the last game at Metropolitan Stadium, Vikings versus Kansas City Chiefs, 1981.

Last game at Metropolitan Stadium, Vikings versus Kansas City Chiefs

Last game at Metropolitan Stadium, Vikings versus Kansas City Chiefs, 1981.

Color image of the last home plate used for baseball games at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2013.

Last home plate used for baseball games at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

The last home plate used for baseball games at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, before the stadium's demolition. The plate was used during amateur and youth baseball games between 2010 and 2013. The professional baseball franchise, the Minnesota Twins, left the "Dome" for their new home at Target Field in 2010 and took their final home plate to the new ballpark.

The last known photograph of St. Paul's Central Park in use as a park, 1960.

Last known photograph of St. Paul's Central Park in use as a park

The last known photograph of St. Paul's Central Park in use as a park, 1960.

Color image of the last Minnesota Twins game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, 2009.

Last Minnesota Twins game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Last Minnesota Twins game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, 2009. Photograph by flickr user Angela S.

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