Hudson’s Bay Company storehouse, Georgetown

Hudson’s Bay Company storehouse, Georgetown

The former Hudson’s Bay Company storehouse at Georgetown, Minnesota, with a bridge over the Red River in the background, 1959.

Huie family members outside Joe Huie’s Café

Huie family members outside Joe Huie’s Café

Oct, Ying, and Kwong Huie (left to right) outside Joe Huie’s Café in Duluth, ca. 1955.

The Hull-Rust-Mahoning mine in Hibbing, Minnesota, is the largest open-pit iron mine in Minnesota. As of 2020, material is still mined from the complex by Hibbing Taconite, or HibTac. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Chipcity, August 7, 2010. CC BY-SA 3.0.

Hull-Rust-Mahoning open pit mine

The Hull-Rust-Mahoning mine in Hibbing, Minnesota, is the largest open-pit iron mine in Minnesota. As of 2020, material is still mined from the complex by Hibbing Taconite, or HibTac. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Chipcity, August 7, 2010. CC BY-SA 3.0.

Humidor used by William de la Barre

Humidor used by William de la Barre

Painted milk glass cigar humidor used by William de la Barre.

Black and white photograph of Hubert Humphrey delivering a speech on civil rights at the 1948 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

Humphrey at the 1948 Democratic National Convention

Hubert Humphrey delivers a speech on civil rights at the 1948 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

Black and white photograph of Hubert Humphrey riding the merry-go-round at the Minnesota State Fair, 1947.

Humphrey at the Minnesota State Fair

Hubert Humphrey riding the merry-go-round at the Minnesota State Fair, 1947.

Black and white photograph of Vice-President Hubert Humphrey dancing with WAMSO President Dorothy Gauther at the 1966 Symphony Ball.

Humphrey at WAMSCO ball

Vice-President Hubert Humphrey dancing with WAMSO President Dorothy Gauther at the 1966 Symphony Ball.

Humphrey Campaign Poster, 1968

Humphrey Campaign Poster, 1968

Hubert H. Humphrey campaign poster: "Some talk change. Others cause it," 1968.

Hungarian folk dancers at the 1934 St. Paul Folk Festival

Hungarian folk dancers at the 1934 St. Paul Folk Festival

Hungarian folk dancers at the 1934 St. Paul Folk Festival (a forerunner of the Festival of Nations) held in the St. Paul Civic Auditorium, April 27‒29, 1934. Pictured are John Boldizar, Helen Ganda, John Klopcsik, George Kurilla, Jean Kurilla, and Emeline Tarr. Photograph by Kenneth Melvin Wright.

Hunger Has No Color

Hunger Has No Color

“Hunger Has No Color,” painted by John Acosta, Richard Schletty, and Armando Gutierrez at 344 South Robert Street, St. Paul, in 1985. Google street view, 2014.

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