CeCe McDonald

CeCe McDonald speaking in San Francisco on November 9, 2016, during her Black Excellence tour. Photo by Pax Ahimsa Gethen. CC BY-SA 4.0

Cecelia Regina Gonzaga article

Cecelia Regina Gonzaga article

Article about Cecelia Regina Gonzaga published in the St. Paul Globe (page 2) on August 21, 1885.

Cecil Newman

Cecil Newman

Cecil Newman, ca. 1965. Photograph by Rohn Engh.

Cecil Newman and his family with Minnesota Governor Karl Rolvaag

Cecil Newman and his family with Minnesota Governor Karl Rolvaag

Cecil Newman (far right) and members of his family with Karl Rolvaag (back row, second from left). The picture was taken by Earl McGee and probably dates to Rolvaag’s term of office as the thirty-first governor of Minnesota (1963–1967).

Cecil Newman at his desk

Cecil Newman at his desk

Cecil Newman at his desk in his office, ca. 1950s. Photograph by the Minneapolis Tribune.

Cecil W. Shirk and Paul LaGarde at the site of Fort Charlotte

Cecil W. Shirk and Paul LaGarde at the site of Fort Charlotte

Minnesota Historical Society Field Secretary Cecil W. Shirk and guide Paul LaGarde (Fond du Lac Ojibwe) stand on the foundations of a building at the site of Fort Charlotte, July 10, 1922. Fort Charlotte was the depot at the western end of the Grand Portage trail, on the south shore of the Pigeon River. Shirk (at right) stands in the remains of a cellar, and LaGarde (left) stands on foundation remains. The image is from a 1922 expedition initiated by MNHS director Solon Buck to retrace and recover the trail, which was threatened by private landowners. Publicity from the expedition sparked interest amongst white Minnesotans in preserving the trail and depot sites.

Cedar Bog Lake

Cedar Bog Lake

Cedar Bog Lake. Photograph by Caitlin Barale Potter, June 23, 2017.

Celebrating Oromo National Day, early 1980s

Oromo immigrants and refugees to Minnesota perform a traditional song and dance while celebrating Oromo National Day in the Twin Cities in the early 1980s. Used with the permission of Teferi Fufa.

Black and white photograph of a celebration on Sixth Street West in St. Paul on the occasion of the completion of the Great Northern Railway, 1893. Photograph by T. W. Ingersoll.

Celebration of the completion of the Great Northern Railway

Celebration on Sixth Street West in St. Paul on the occasion of the completion of the Great Northern Railway, 1893. Photograph by T. W. Ingersoll.

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