Photograph of a J.A.A Burnquist campaign poster, 1918

Poster promoting Joseph A. A. Burnquist

Poster promoting the gubernatorial campaign of Joseph A. A. Burnquist, 1918.
Holding location: Minnesota Historical Society

Black and white scan of Jack Baker’s poster for Student Body President campaign, 1971.

Poster used during Jack Baker's student-body president campaign

Poster used during Jack Baker's University of Minnesota student-body president campaign, 1971.

Postwar Progress: Oliver Kelley and the Grange

The American Civil War was a pivotal period for Oliver Kelley, his family, and his farm. Kelley had an appetite for innovation just as armies of the era had an enormous appetite for vast quantities of food. When the war came to an end, Kelley was called upon by President Johnson to assess the dire condition of farms in the South.

Kelley Farm staff Bob Quist and Ann Bercher explain how this work informed Kelley's thinking and sparked his idea for a national network of farmers.

Cover Max Shulman's of Potatoes Are Cheaper (Doubleday, 1971).

Potatoes Are Cheaper

Cover Max Shulman's of Potatoes Are Cheaper (Doubleday, 1971).

Color image of a pothole at Interstate State Park, 2013.

Pothole at Interstate State Park

Pothole at Interstate State Park, 2013. Photograph by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Staff.

Black and white photograph of the poultry house at the Northwest Experiment Station.

Poultry House

In addition to crops, the Northwest Experiment Station worked with livestock, including chicken in the poultry house.

Black and white photograph of ttendees at the 1981 Hmong New Year, held in St. Paul’s Highland Junior-Senior High School, participate in pov pob, a ball-toss courtship ritual. Photographed by Marlin Heise on December 19, 1981.

Pov pob at the 1981 Hmong New Year

Attendees at the 1981 Hmong New Year, held in St. Paul’s Highland Junior-Senior High School, participate in pov pob, a ball-toss courtship ritual. Photographed by Marlin Heise on December 19, 1981.

Black and white photograph of the powder house ruins at Fort Ripley, 1926.

Powder house ruins at Fort Ripley

Fort Ripley powder magazine, 1926. Made of bricks and stone, it was the only building to survive into the early twentieth century.

Powderhorn Park, shown ca. 1935, was home to many of the top speedskaters in the US between 1930 and 1950.

Powderhorn Park

Powderhorn Park, shown ca. 1935, was home to many of the top speedskaters in the US between 1930 and 1950.

An advertisement for Powdermilk Biscuits (undated), one of A Prairie Home Companion’s many fictional sponsors.

Powdermilk Biscuits advertisement

An advertisement for Powdermilk Biscuits (undated), one of A Prairie Home Companion’s many fictional sponsors.

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