Fifth-grade students at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

Fifth-grade students at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

Fifth-grade students at the Heart of the Earth Survival School in Minneapolis. From the 1982–1983 edition of Chimigezi Winage (the school's yearbook), page 22.

Fil-Minnesotan Association Christmas Ball, Curtis Hotel, Minneapolis, 1956.

Fil-Minnesotan Association Christmas Ball

Fil-Minnesotan Association Christmas Ball, Curtis Hotel, Minneapolis, 1956.

FMA members attending a workshop at the University of Minnesota, 1957.

Fil-Minnesotan Association members

FMA members attending a workshop at the University of Minnesota, 1957.

Filling station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Cloquet.

Filling station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Cloquet

Filling Station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Cloquet. 1960. Photographer: Becker, Eugene Debs.

Fillmore County Poor Farm

Fillmore County Poor Farm

Fillmore County Poor Farm, ca. 1900. Used with the permission of Debra J. Richardson.

Fillmore County Poor Farm

Fillmore County Poor Farm

Fillmore County Poor Farm, ca. 1908

Photograph of Fillmore County Poor Farm

Fillmore County Poor Farm, Fillmore County

Fillmore County Poor Farm, Henrytown Village, Fillmore County.

Filming a TV commercial for Stadium Checkers and the Cootie game

Filming a TV commercial for Stadium Checkers and the Cootie game

Television advertising for Stadium Checkers and the Cootie game, WMIN TV, Minneapolis, 1954.

Twins relief pitcher Jeff Reardon is mobbed by catcher Tim Laudner and third baseman Gary Gaetti after the final out in the deciding Game Seven.

Final out celebration

Minnesota Twins relief pitcher Jeff Reardon is mobbed by catcher Tim Laudner and third baseman Gary Gaetti after the final out in the deciding Game Seven of the 1987 World Series.

Color image of a French-Canadian finger-woven wool sash in ceinture flechee or “arrow sash" pattern, ca. 1750–1800.

Finger-woven sash

French-Canadian finger-woven wool sash in ceinture flechee or “arrow sash" pattern, ca. 1750–1800. This type of sash is associated with the Pembina, North Dakota, and L'Assomption, Quebec, area and is possibly Métis.

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