Black and white photograph of gym class at the State School, 1912.

Gym class, Owatonna State School

Gym class at the State School, 1912.

Black and white photograph of the gymnasium in the St. Paul Athletic Club, c.1925. Photograph by Charles P. Gibson.

Gymnasium in the St. Paul Athletic Club

Gymnasium in the St. Paul Athletic Club, c.1925. Photograph by Charles P. Gibson.

Black and white photograph of the gymnasium, at the Phyllis Wheatley House, ca. 1925.

Gymnasium, Phyllis Wheatley House

Gymnasium, Phyllis Wheatley House, ca. 1925.

The H. G. Leathers House, St. Francis, Minnesota, July 1990. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society (Object ID# 3000.3.31).

H. G. Leathers House

The H. G. Leathers House, St. Francis, Minnesota, July 1990. Photographer unknown. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society (Object ID# 3000.3.31).

Black and white photograph of the H.M.T. Strathaird, c.1942.

H.M.T. Strathaird

H.M.T. Strathaird, c.1942. The Strathaird transported the initial elements of the Thirty-fourth Division to Northern Ireland in January 1942. The Thirty-fourth was the first US army division to be sent to the European Theater. Photograph by Oliver Stivers of the 151st Field Artillery.

Black and white photograph of the Hadley Farmers’ Club booth at the Murray County Fair, 1920.

Hadley Farmers’ Club booth

Hadley Farmers’ Club booth at the Murray County Fair, 1920.

Black and white photograph of hailstorm damage on Conservatory roof, 1962.

Hailstorm damage on Conservatory roof

Hailstorm damage on Conservatory roof, 1962.

An advertisement in the Crookston Weekly Times for a performance by Norwegian violinist Haldor Hanson on May 13, 1891.

Haldor Hanson Concert advertisement

An advertisement in the Crookston Weekly Times for a performance by Norwegian violinist Haldor Hanson on May 13, 1891.

Color image of a pair of beaded Dakota-Metis half leggings, probably from the Red River region of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba, made in the mid 1800s

Half leggings

A pair of beaded Dakota-Metis half leggings, probably from the Red River region of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba, made in the mid 1800s. The leggings are beaded on their front faces with a series of standalone fantasy floral and double-curved motifs typical of Dakota-Metis (as well as Santee Dakota and some Crow) beadwork decoration. Each legging is bordered in a beaded checkerboard motif.

Black and white photograph of a Halloween party for the pre-kindergarten class at the Jewish Educational Center in St. Paul, 1937.

Halloween party for the pre-kindergarten class at the Jewish Educational Center

Photograph of a Halloween party for the pre-kindergarten class at the Jewish Educational Center in St. Paul, 1937.

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