Charles Malchow

Charles Malchow

Charles Malchow around the time of his graduation from Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons, in 1894. From the collection of Ryan T. Hurt.

Charles Maybury

Charles Maybury

Charles Grandison Maybury of Winona, architect and builder. Photograph by Bauer’s Studio, ca. 1902.

Charles N. Hewitt

Charles N. Hewitt

Charles N. Hewitt, tintype c.1860.

Charles N. Hewitt

Charles N. Hewitt

Charles N. Hewitt, c.1900.

Black and white photograph of the Meeker County farm of the Charles Ness family, 1947.

Charles Ness family farm, Meeker County

The Meeker County farm of the Charles Ness family, 1947. As one of just two R.E.A. electric demonstration farms in the U.S., the Ness farm hosted 34,000 visitors from thirty-two states and six foreign countries interested in learning about the benefits of electricity.

Charles Powell Adams, Senator and Civil War veteran who assisted in rescuing historic battle flags from the state capitol fire. Engraved by H. B. Hall & Sons ca. 1864..

Charles Powell Adams

Charles Powell Adams, Senator and Civil War veteran who assisted in rescuing historic battle flags from the state capitol fire. Engraved by H. B. Hall & Sons ca. 1864..

Charles Schulz and Charlie Brown

Charles Schulz and Charlie Brown

Charles Schulz (right), his drawing of the Charlie Brown character (center), and the inspiration for the character (Charlie Brown, left), ca. 1950s. Charlie Brown autobiography files, 1910–1989, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. The photograph (by Frank Ross) appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, November 29–30, 1956, with this caption: "“The real life Charlie Brown, on left, receives a greeting from cartoon character Charlie Brown, drawn by his long time friend Charles Schulz. The flesh and blood Charlie Brown is a 26 year old bachelor of Minneapolis.”

Charles Schulz with a drawing of Charlie Brown

Charles Schulz with a drawing of Charlie Brown

Charles Schulz with a drawing of Charlie Brown, 1956. New York World-Telegram and Sun collection, Library of Congress (via Wikimedia Commons). Public domain.

Black and white newspaper image of Charles Sumner Smith, c.1917.

Charles Sumner Smith

Charles Sumner Smith was Captain of Company D of the Sixteenth Battalion, Minnesota Home Guard. He was a founding member of the Twin Cities Protective League and the Minneapolis NAACP. After the Duluth lynchings he helped with the founding of the Duluth NAACP. Image is from the St. Paul Appeal, August 25, 1917.

Charles T. Corning. From Leavitt Corning, “The Minnesota Boat Club: History of the Organization Which Has Stood for Nearly Two Score Years for the Best in American Amateur Athletics,” Razoo 1, no. 3 (February 1903): 9–13.

Charles T. Corning

Charles T. Corning. From Leavitt Corning, “The Minnesota Boat Club: History of the Organization Which Has Stood for Nearly Two Score Years for the Best in American Amateur Athletics,” Razoo 1, no. 3 (February 1903): 9–13.

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