Black and white photograph of Frances E. Andrews (second from right) and others, ca. mid-1950s. Used with the permission of the Hunt Hill Audubon Society.

Frances E. Andrews (second from right)

Frances E. Andrews (second from right), ca. mid-1950s. Used with the permission of the Hunt Hill Audubon Society.

Black and white photograph of Frances E. Andrews at a National Audubon Society dinner, 1954.

Frances E. Andrews at a National Audubon Society dinner

A president of the National Audubon Society (likely John H. Baker) presents a citation to Frances E. Andrews of Minneapolis for her contributions to conservation at the Society's annual dinner in New York City, November 20, 1954. From the Minneapolis Star Tribune portrait collection in the Minnesota Historical Society Library.

Black and white photograph of Frances E. Andrews, ca. 1907. From the Ernest Oberholtzer papers, Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

Frances E. Andrews, ca. 1907

Frances E. Andrews, ca. 1907. From the Ernest Oberholtzer papers, Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

Black and white photograph of Frances E. Andrews, ca. mid-1950s.

Frances E. Andrews, ca. mid-1950s

Frances E. Andrews, ca. mid-1950s. Used with the permission of the Hunt Hill Audubon Society.

Black and white photograph of Frances E. Andrews, 1903.

Frances E. Andrews’ high school graduation portrait

Frances E. Andrews’ high school graduation portrait, Lee Bras, 1903. From the Ernest Oberholtzer papers, Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society.

Black and white photograph pf Francis H. Shoemaker, 1934.

Francis H. Shoemaker

Francis H. Shoemaker, 1934. Photograph by International News Photos. Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Francis Lee Jaques and Florence Page Jaques

Francis Lee Jaques and Florence Page Jaques

Francis Lee Jaques, Francis Lee Jaques and Florence Page Jaques. Photograph, ca. 1960. Gift of Dorothy Morey. Used with the permission of the Bell Museum and the University of Minnesota.

Frank (Chuck Close)

Frank (Chuck Close)

Frank by Chuck Close, 1969. The model for this painting was not Frank himself but rather an eight-by-ten-inch photograph of him. Since the late 1960s, Chuck Close’s method has been to start with a photographic print that he enlarges and overlays with a grid. In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted (InC-EDU).

Frank B. Kellogg

Frank B. Kellogg

Frank B. Kellogg, c.1931.

Frank B. Kellogg being sworn in as Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.

Frank B. Kellogg being sworn in as Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.

Kellogg being sworn in as Secretary of State, 1925.

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