Black and white portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Leavenworth, c.1820.

Lieutenant Colonel Henry Leavenworth

Lieutenant Colonel Henry Leavenworth, c.1820.

Black and white photograph of Lieutenant Josias King, 1862.

Lieutenant Josias King

Lieutenant Josias King, 1862.

Diagram showing the different stages of black stem-rust disease—the kind that attacks the barberry bush. Date unknown.

Life cycle of black stem-rust disease

Diagram showing the different stages of black stem-rust disease—the kind that attacks the barberry bush. Date unknown.

Life jacket with Peanuts characters

Life jacket with Peanuts characters

Child's life jacket with zipper front, adjusting laces, and web belt, manufactured ca. 1965. Obverse is decorated with a lake scene and Peanuts characters Snoopy and Woodstock paddling a canoe.

Light blue glass trade beads

Light blue glass trade beads

Three opaque light blue pony beads made between 1700 and 1837.

Light mast at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Light mast at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Full view of the 257-foot electric light mast at Bridge Square, Minneapolis, c.1884.

Lighting Paul Bunyan's pipe

Lighting Paul Bunyan's pipe, 1940s

Edith Ebringer of Bemidji and Dorothy Blanchard of Thief River Falls light the Paul Bunyan statue's pipe, Bemidji. Photographed in the 1940s.

Lighting the Paul Bunyan statue’s pipe

Lighting the Paul Bunyan statue’s pipe

Edith Ebringer of Bemidji and Dorothy Blanchard of Thief River Falls light the pipe of the Paul Bunyan statue in Bemidji, 1940.

Lighting tower at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Lighting tower at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Lower section of the electric light mast at Bridge Square, Minneapolis, ca. 1883. The first centralized hydroelectric power in the United States turned on in downtown Minneapolis on September 5, 1882.

Lighting tower at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Lighting tower at Bridge Square, Minneapolis

Lower section of the electric light mast at Bridge Square, Minneapolis, ca. 1883. The first centralized hydroelectric power in the United States turned on in downtown Minneapolis on September 5, 1882.

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