Photograph of Joseph Wolf Brewing Company

Joseph Wolf Brewing Company

Joseph Wolf Brewing Company, ca. 1914. Photograph by John Runk. The Joseph Wolf Brewing Company was the largest brewery outside of the Twin Cities. It closed in 1925, a casualty of Prohibition. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

Black and white drawing of Colonel Josiah Snelling, c.1820.

Josiah Snelling

Black and white drawing of Colonel Josiah Snelling, c.1820.

Black and white photograph of Josias King, c.1850.

Josias King

Josias King, c.1850.

Black and white photograph of Josias King standing in front of a bronze statue patterned after his likeness, 1903.

Josias King with statue

Josias R. King standing in front of the bronze statue of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument modeled after his likeness, November 20, 1903.

Color image of a Colt Model 1862 police revolver owned by Josias R. King.

Josias King’s revolver

Colt Model 1862 police revolver owned by Josias R. King.

Black and white photograph of Josias and Louisa King, c.1858.

Josias R. and Louisa King

Josias and Louisa King, c.1858.

Ambrotype of Josias King, 1858.

Josias R. King

Ambrotype of Josias King, 1858.

Joyce Theater playbill

Joyce Theater playbill

Playbill from a Joyce Theatre performance by Zenon Dance Company and Jazzdance after their merger, 1989 or 1990. From box 1 of the Gary Peterson papers, Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis. Photograph by Lily Andrews, 2021; used with permission.

Black and white portrait of Judge Charles E. Vanderburgh.

Judge Charles E. Vanderburgh

Judge Charles E. Vanderburgh c.1872. Vanderburgh presided over the Eliza Winston court case in August 1860.

Judge Edward Devitt

Judge Edward Devitt

Edward Devitt, the judge who sent Kid Cann to federal prison, ca. 1980.

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