Photograph of Carlson's limestone kiln

Carlson kiln

A Milwaukee Road train pulls up to G.A. Carlson's limestone kiln, still in existence today, on the Mississippi River side of Barn Bluff, c. 1895. Red Wing became known as Minnesota's "Lime Center" in the 1870s as local quarrying firms and their kilns reduced limestone to lime.

Black and white aerial photograph of Carman in the 1940s.

Carman

Carman in the 1940s.

Photograph of a page in a Polk County plat book (1902) showing Carman’s street layout, including a creamery, hotels, a school, and artesian wells.

Carman as pictured in plat book, 1902

Photograph of a page in a Polk County plat book (1902) showing Carman’s street layout, including a creamery, hotels, a school, and artesian wells.

Color image of the Carnegie Library, 120 North Ash Street, Crookston, 2016.

Carnegie Library, 120 North Ash Street, Crookston

The Carnegie Building, designed by Bert Keck in 1904, completed in 1908, 2016.

Black and white photograph of a library building designed by Keck in 1904 and completed in 1908. Located at 120 North Ash Street.

Carnegie Library, Crookston, Minnesota

Library building designed by Keck in 1904 and completed in 1908. Located at 120 North Ash Street.

Black and white photograph of Carol and Cotton Thompson on their wedding day, March 27, 1948.

Carol and Cotton Thompson

Carol and Cotton Thompson on their wedding day, March 27, 1948. Used with the permission of Margaret Chula.

Black and white photograph of Carol Thompson with her children, Margaret, Amy, Patty, and Jeff, c.1961.

Carol Thompson and her children

Carol Thompson with her children, Margaret, Amy, Patty, and Jeff, c.1961. Used with the permission of Margaret Chula.

Color image of the carriage house on the Harrington-Merrill House historic property, 2011.

Carriage House

Carriage house on the Harrington-Merrill House historic property, 2011.

Carrie Olson Price

Carrie Olson Price

Carrie Olson Price, fourth wife of Fred Price, visits her husband in jail after his conviction for the murder of his third wife, Mary Fridley Price. From "Etchison Ready to Stand Trial; Price Plans to Appeal," Minneapolis Sunday Journal, January 16, 1916, 4. Image reproduced from microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Carrie, Mary, and Laura Ingalls

Photograph of (left to right) Carrie, Mary, and Laura Ingalls taken c.1881. Image supplied by and used courtesy of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Association, Mansfield, Missouri.

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