Day dress owned by Mabeth Hurd Page

Day dress owned by Mabeth Hurd Page

Off-white rayon day dress worn by Mabeth Hurd Paige of Minneapolis, ca. 1930s.

 Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Locomotive #46 (built in 1888) with log train at Endion Depot.

Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Locomotive #46 (built in 1888) with log train at Endion Depot.

Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Locomotive #46 (built in 1888) with log train at Endion Depot.

 First Battalion of Artillery Band

First Battalion of Artillery Band

First Battalion of Artillery Band at a National Guard exposition in Louisville, Kentucky, 1905. Photo by Royal Photo Co. From the collections of the Minnesota Military Museum Collection, Camp Ripley.

Black and white newspaper image of George W. Holbert, c.1911.

George W. Holbert

George W. Holbert, c.1911. Holbert was Second Lt. of Company C of the Sixteenth Battalion, Minnesota Home Guard. Image is from the St. Paul Appeal, October 28, 1911.

 Henrik Shipstead delivering a speech

Henrik Shipstead delivering a speech

Shipstead delivering a speech, ca. 1940.

 Ideal Lamp Company catalog

Ideal Lamp Company catalog

Cover of the Ideal Lamp Company catalog, 1917. Sellner Collection, Rice County Historical Society, Faribault. Used with the permission of Rice County Historical Society.

 Ilmar Koivunen (right) with Ernest Tomberg.

Ilmar Koivunen (right) with Ernest Tomberg.

Ilmar Koivunen (right) with Ernest Tomberg, 1938. Koivunen became president of the Timber Workers Union in 1937.

 Image for the hundred-year-anniversary edition of the Prison Mirror

Image for the hundred-year-anniversary edition of the Prison Mirror

An image celebrating one hundred years of the Prison Mirror, the longest-running prisoners’ publication in the United States, published in the August 1987 issue. Available on microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society library as “Stillwater. PRISON MIRROR.”

 Image for the hundred-year-anniversary edition of the Prison Mirror

Image for the hundred-year-anniversary edition of the Prison Mirror

An image celebrating one hundred years of the Prison Mirror, the longest-running prisoners’ publication in the United States, published in the August 1987 issue. Available on microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society library as “Stillwater. PRISON MIRROR.”

Locomotive that hauled the first car of iron ore to the Duluth docks, 1934.

Iron-ore locomotive

Locomotive that hauled the first car of iron ore to the Duluth docks, 1934.

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