Lakewood Chapel floor plan

Lakewood Chapel floor plan

Lakewood Chapel floor plan. Published in Western Architect 17, no. 1 (January 1911), page 3.

Lakewood Chapel front and side façade

Lakewood Chapel front and side façade

Lakewood Chapel rear façade, ca. 1911. Published in Western Architect 17, no. 1 (January 1911), page 19.

Lakewood Chapel front façade

Lakewood Chapel front façade

Lakewood Chapel front façade, ca. 1911. Published in Western Architect 17, no. 1 (January 1911), page 21.

Lakewood Chapel lobby interior

Lakewood Chapel lobby interior

The interior of the lobby in Lakewood Chapel, ca. 1996. Photograph by BBS Architects I Engineers; used with the permission of BBS Architects I Engineers.

Lakewood Chapel rear façade

Lakewood Chapel rear façade

Lakewood Chapel rear façade, ca. 1911. Published in Western Architect 17, no. 1 (January 1911), page 19.

Color image of a pair of Lakota hide trousers with extensive bead and quillwork decoration. Made with a combination of machine and hand sewing. Collected at the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, c.1900.

Lakota man's trousers

A pair of Lakota trousers made of hide with extensive bead and quillwork decoration. Made with a combination of machine and hand sewing. Collected at the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, c.1900.

Color image of Lamb’s Resort, ca. 1957, after the inn was connected to old gas station, facing south.

Lamb’s Resort

Lamb’s Resort, ca. 1957, after the inn was connected to old gas station, facing south.

Color image of Lamb’s Resort, ca. 1968, after Skip and Linda Lamb purchased it; a new laundry and grocery addition is at the right of the inn.

Lamb’s Resort with laundry and grocery

Lamb’s Resort, ca. 1968, after Skip and Linda Lamb purchased it; a new laundry and grocery addition is at the right of the inn.

Land Ceded by the 1847 Treaty of Fond Du Lac (green)

Land Ceded by the 1847 Treaty of Fond Du Lac (green)

The portion of land in green was ceded by the Mississippi and Lake Superior Ojibwe to be used as a “buffer,” and was allotted to the Ho-Chunk. The portion in purple was ceded by the Pillager Ojibwe, and was allotted to the Menominee. Charles C. Royce, editor Published by United States Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, DC Lithography by A. Moen & Co., 1898. Public domain.

Landing Red River Lumber Company

Landing Red River Lumber Company

Landing Red River Lumber Company, Akeley, Minnesota (Hubbard County), ca. 1910.

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