Black and white photograph of Katherine McCaffrey Donnelly, wife of Ignatius Donnelly, 1888.

Katherine McCaffrey Donnelly

Katherine McCaffrey Donnelly, wife of Ignatius Donnelly, 1888.

Illustration depicting an Ojibwe man named Kawetahsay reportedly wounded during the Battle of Shakopee.

Kawetahsay, shot in the mouth at the Battle of Shakopee, 1858

Illustration depicting an Ojibwe man named Kawetahsay reportedly wounded during the Battle of Shakopee, Saint Paul Globe, October 7, 1900.

Black and white scan of an ad Keck placed in Stuart, Florida, when he moved there in 1925 and set up an architectural practice.

Keck ad on display in the Stuart Heritage Museum, Stuart, Florida

Ad Keck placed in Stuart, Florida, when he moved there in 1925 and set up an architectural practice.

Black and white photograph of the living room of the Keck family home, ca. 1912.

Keck living room, 716 North Broadway, Crookston, Minnesota

The living room of the Keck family home, ca. 1912.

Black and white photograph of a table fountain in the dining room of Bert Keck’s home, ca. 1912.

Keck table fountain

A table fountain in the dining room of Bert Keck’s home, ca. 1912.

Keck’s home at 716 North Broadway in Crookston, complete with floor plan, featured in Western Architect magazine, April 1912.

Keck’s home at 716 North Broadway in Crookston

Keck’s home at 716 North Broadway in Crookston, complete with floor plan, featured in Western Architect magazine, April 1912.

Keeper’s cabin at Kettle Falls Dam

Keeper’s cabin at Kettle Falls Dam

Keeper’s cabin at Kettle Falls Dam. National Park Service, undated. Public domain.

Photograph of dock at Keewaydin Hotel, Deephaven, c.1908.

Keewaydin Hotel, Lake Minnetonka, Deephaven

Photograph of dock at Keewaydin Hotel, Deephaven, c.1908.

Kempfer Farm exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair

Kempfer Farm exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair

Kempfer Farm exhibit created for the Minnesota State Fair, 1920. From the Kempfer Collection, Otter Tail County Historical Society Archives, Fergus Falls.

Ken Bresley (holding the eelpout) and Don Overcash, the founders of the International Eelpout Festival, promoting the first festival, 1980. Photo by Don Smith, Walker Pilot-Independent. Used with permission.

Ken Bresley and Don Overcash

Ken Bresley (holding the eelpout) and Don Overcash, the founders of the International Eelpout Festival, promoting the first festival, 1980. Photo by Don Smith, Walker Pilot-Independent. Used with permission.

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