First issue of Hmong Pages

First issue of Hmong Pages

The cover of the first issue of Hmong Pages, published on July 1, 2010. Photograph by Cheu Lee; used with the permission of Cheu Lee.

Image of first known deed with a covenant in the Twin Cities, May 26, 1910. The passage containing the covenant is highlighted. Deeds Book 759, page 538, Document 712111, recorded April 23, 1914. Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County Recorder’s Office, Minneapolis.

First known Twin Cities deed with a racial covenant

Image of first known deed with a covenant in the Twin Cities, May 26, 1910. The passage containing the covenant is highlighted. Deeds Book 759, page 538, Document 712111, recorded April 23, 1914. Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County Recorder’s Office, Minneapolis.

First Lieutenant Martinus Stenseth, post-World War I. Used with the permission of the Stenseth family.

First Lieutenant Martinus Stenseth

First Lieutenant Martinus Stenseth, post-World War I. Used with the permission of the Stenseth family.

First Mayo Clinic Office, Rochester

First Mayo Clinic Office, Rochester

First Mayo Clinic office, Rochester, 1883.

Black and white photograph of the Merritts' first mining operation on the Mesabi, c.1892.

First mine on Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron

The Merritts' first mining operation on the Mesabi, c.1892.

Black and white photograph of first mine on Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, c.1892.

First mine on Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron

First mine on Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, c.1892.

First mine on the Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, ca. 1892.

First mine on the Mesabi Range

First mine on the Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, ca. 1892.

Black and white photograph of the first mine on the Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, ca. 1892. Photographed by Louis Perry Gallagher.

First mine on the Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron

First mine on the Mesabi Range, near Mountain Iron, ca. 1892. Photographed by Louis Perry Gallagher.

First Minnesota Field Artillery gun crew

First Minnesota Field Artillery gun crew

A First Minnesota Field Artillery gun crew conducts service practice with a M1905 3-inch field gun near Port Isabel, Texas, on the Gulf Coast, September 1916. They had been called up with the rest of the Minnesota National Guard to patrol the Mexican border along the Rio Grande in south Texas. Photo by Charles Green. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Military Museum, Camp Ripley.

First Minnesota monument at Gettysburg

First Minnesota monument at Gettysburg

First Minnesota monument at Gettysburg, c.1945. Erected by the State of Minnesota on the spot near Cemetery Ridge where on July 2, 1863, the regiment held the Union line against advancing Confederate soldiers.

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