Mask Dance (1995)

Mask Dance (1995)

Description: Production photo from Mask Dance, performed by Theater Mu during its 1993–1994 season. Mask Dance was written by R. A. Shiomi, directed by Casey Stangl, and staged at the Southern Theater. Pictured are (left to right): Sandra Agustin and Sun Mee Chomet. Photograph by Charissa Uemura.

Color postcard image of the Winona Masonic Temple, 1910.

Masonic Temple, Winona

Winona Masonic Temple, 1910.

Black and white photograph of mass grave at Moose Lake after the fire, 1918.

Mass grave at Moose Lake

Mass grave at Moose Lake after the fire, 1918.

Massacre of Whitestone Hill

Massacre of Whitestone Hill

Illustration of the Massacre (also called a battle) of Whitestone Hill published in Harper's Weekly on October 31, 1863. Public domain.

Master bedroom in the Ames-Florida-Stork House

Master bedroom

The master bedroom in the Ames-Florida-Stork House, 2018. From the photograph collection of the Rockford Area Historical Society. Used with the permission of the Rockford Area Historical Society.

Color image of the Masters Hotel in Burr Oak, Iowa, 2009.

Masters Hotel

The Masters Hotel in Burr Oak, Iowa. Photographed on December 6, 2009 by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder.

Matilda Whitall Rice

Matilda Whitall Rice

Miniature watercolor of Matilda Whitall Rice (1827‒1906) on ivory set in a gold-colored frame. Painted by an unknown artist, ca. 1860.

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse (19A)

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse (19A)

Matt and Kaisa Hill’s farmhouse, Pike Township, St. Louis County. Photograph by Michael Koop, April 1988 (09715#19A). Public domain.

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse (21A)

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse (21A)

Matt and Kaisa Hill’s farmhouse, Pike Township, St. Louis County. Photograph by Michael Koop, April 1988 (09715#21A).

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse in snow

Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse in snow

The Matt and Kaisa Hill farmhouse (Pike Township, St. Louis County) in snow. Wayne Gudmundson, Testaments in Wood: Finnish Log Structures at Embarrass, Minnesota (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1991), 61. From the book: “Second-growth aspen trees growing around the Hill house have replaced larger pines that were cleared when the property was homesteaded in the late 1890s. The two-room dwelling, which overlooks the Pike River, measures nineteen feet by twenty-nine feet and is covered with drop siding and boxed corners that conceal tightly fitted hewn logs locked with double notches” (78).

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