Black and white photograph of Gertrude Brown with children at Phyllis Wheatley House, ca. 1924.

Gertrude Brown with children at Phyllis Wheatley House

Gertrude Brown with children at Phyllis Wheatley House, ca. 1924.

Black and white photograph of the Gertrude Hill–Michael Gavin wedding party in the James J. Hill House drawing room, 1906. Photographer: T.W. Ingersoll.

Gertrude Hill–Michael Gavin wedding party

Gertrude Hill–Michael Gavin wedding party in the James J. Hill House drawing room, 1906. Photographed by T.W. Ingersoll.

Oil on canvas painting of Giacomo Beltrami. Painted in 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli.

Giacomo Costantino Beltrami

Oil on canvas painting of Giacomo Beltrami. Painted in 1931 by Gian Antonio Micheli.

Gideon and Samuel Pond

Gideon and Samuel Pond

Gideon and Samuel Pond, brothers and missionaries to the Dakota, ca. 1860–1870.

Black and white photograph of former State Representative Gil Gutknecht, c.1983.

Gil Gutknecht

Former State Representative Gil Gutknecht, c.1983.

Gilbert Hanson, Olof Ohman, and John Eklaun

Gilbert Hanson, Olof Ohman, and John Eklaun

Gilbert Hanson, Olof Ohman, and John Eklaun at a carnival near Kensington, 1927. The carnival was held at the Herman Fahlin farm to raise funds to buy a park for the Kensington Runestone.

Ginger spice canister

Ginger spice canister

Ginger spice canister, J.R. Watkins Company, Winona, Minnesota, c.1920–c.1945.

Colored Engraving of Ginseng by Jacob Bigelow (1786-1879).[From WikiCommons] "American medical botany being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts" by Jacob Bigelow,1786/7-1879. Publication in Boston by Cummings and Hilliard,1817-1820.”

Ginseng

Colored engraving of ginseng by Jacob Bigelow (1786–1879). From Wikimedia Commons: "'American medical botany being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts,'" by Jacob Bigelow, 1786/7–1879. Publication in Boston by Cummings and Hilliard, 1817–1820.”

Ginwaajiwanaang (Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung)

Ginwaajiwanaang (Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung)

Ginwaajiwanaang (Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung), The Place of the Long Rapids, also called Long Sault Rapids, in Franz Jevne State Park. Photo by Marjorie Savage, 2021. Used with the permission of Marjorie Savage.

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