Charles Etchison on the witness stand

Charles Etchison on the witness stand

Charles Etchison testifying as a witness to the murder of Mary Fridley Price. From "State's Star Witness Completes Story of Alleged Murder," Minneapolis Journal, January 11, 1916, 6. Image reproduced from microfilm at the Minnesota Historical Society.

Charles F. Dight

Charles F. Dight

Charles F. Dight in Minneapolis, undated. From box 1 of the Charles Fremont Dight papers, 1883–1984, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Color image of Charles Flandrau monument, 2014.

Charles Flandrau monument

Grave marker of state supreme court justice Charles Flandrau in St. Paul’s Oakland Cemetery. Photographed by Paul Nelson on April 25, 2014.

Portrait of Charles Fremont Dight, president and founder of the Minnesota Eugenics Society, undated.

Charles Fremont Dight

Portrait of Charles Fremont Dight, president and founder of the Minnesota Eugenics Society, undated.

A letter Charles Dight sent to Adolf Hitler in 1933, congratulating him on the advancement of National Socialist eugenics in Germany. Hitler responded by inviting Dight to a lecture in Munich. From the Charles Fremont Dight papers, 1883–1984. Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Charles Fremont Dight’s correspondence with Adolf Hitler

A letter Charles Dight sent to Adolf Hitler in 1933, congratulating him on the advancement of National Socialist eugenics in Germany. Hitler responded by inviting Dight to a lecture in Munich. From the Charles Fremont Dight papers, 1883–1984. Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Treehouse residence of Dr. Charles F. Dight, 4818 Thirty-ninth Avenue South, Minneapolis, July 21, 1930.

Charles Fremont Dight’s treehouse, 1930

Treehouse residence of Dr. Charles F. Dight, 4818 Thirty-ninth Avenue South, Minneapolis, July 21, 1930.

Charles Fremont Dight’s treehouse, 1936

Charles Fremont Dight’s treehouse, 1936

The treehouse residence of Dr. Charles Fremont Dight at 4818 Thirty-ninth Avenue South, Minneapolis. Photograph by Joseph Zalusky, ca. 1936.

Charles Gilfillan

Charles Gilfillan

Charles Gilfillan, ca. 1890.

Black and white newspaper image of Charles H. Miller, c.1917.

Charles H. Miller

Charles Miller was a founding member of the St. Paul NAACP and led the Sixteenth Battalion Drum Corps. Image is from the St. Paul Appeal, March 31, 1917.

Formal portrait of Charles Hausler

Charles Hausler

Formal portrait of Charles Hausler, ca. 1930. In David Vassar Taylor’s Cap Wigington: An Architectural Legacy in Ice and Snow (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2001), 19.

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