John L. Merriam

John L. Merriam

John L. Merriam, c.1865, one of the primary people responsible for the tunnel project.

Black and white photograph of John L. Morrison, 1916.

John L. Morrison

John L. Morrison, 1916. Morrison published the Duluth magazine Rip-saw, which prompted state officials to create the Public Nuisance Law debated in the case, Near v. Minnesota.

John Lind

John Lind

John Lind, 1899.

John Lind

John Lind

John Lind, c.1885. Photograph by Dwight Bangs.

John Lind

John Lind

Official Governor’s Portrait of John Lind, 1902. Painted by Max Bohm.

John Lind campaign button

John Lind campaign button

John Lind 1898 gubernatorial campaign button.

John Lind campaign ribbon

John Lind campaign ribbon

John Lind 1896 gubernatorial campaign ribbon.

John Lind in his office

John Lind in his office

John Lind in his office, c.1920.

John Lind with his wife, Alice and daughters, Winfred and Jenny

John Lind with his wife and daughters

John Lind with his wife Alice and daughters Winifred and Jenny, c.1900.

John Lineer’s shoe store

John Lineer’s shoe store

Swedish immigrant John Lineer’s shoe store (851 Payne Avenue, St. Paul), ca. 1897. The store was one of many Payne Avenue businesses operated by Swedish Americans and served the needs of the local community.

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