The president of the United Packing House Workers of America (UPWA) union Local 6, Charles Lee (second from left), with Freeborn County attorney O. Russell Olson (far left), sheriff Everette Stovern (third from right), police lieutenant Woodrow Chrz (second from right), and union lawyer Doug Hall (far right), 1959. Minneapolis Star Tribune portraits collection (news photos, box 108), Minnesota Historical Society.

Charles Lee with attorney, sheriff, police lieutenant, and lawyer

The president of the United Packing House Workers of America (UPWA) union Local 6, Charles Lee (second from left), with Freeborn County attorney O. Russell Olson (far left), sheriff Everette Stovern (third from right), police lieutenant Woodrow Chrz (second from right), and union lawyer Doug Hall (far right), 1959. Minneapolis Star Tribune portraits collection (news photos, box 108), Minnesota Historical Society.

Black and white photograph of Charles Lindbergh in the living room of his restored boyhood home, 1971.

Charles Lindbergh in the living room of his restored boyhood home

Charles Lindbergh in the living room of his restored boyhood home, 1971.

Black and white photograph of Charles Lindbergh with his dog "Dingo," c.1912.

Charles Lindbergh with his dog "Dingo"

Charles Lindbergh with his dog "Dingo," c.1912.

Black and white photograph of Charles Augustus Lindbergh with the "Spirit of St. Louis," c.1927.

Charles Lindbergh with the "Spirit of St. Louis"

Charles Augustus Lindbergh with the "Spirit of St. Louis," c.1927.

Black and white photograph of Charles Lindbergh with “Spirit of St. Louis,” c.1927.

Charles Lindbergh with “Spirit of St. Louis”

Charles Lindbergh with “Spirit of St. Louis,” c.1927.

Black and white photograph of Charles Macomb Flandrau, St. Paul, 1917. Photographed by Golling Studio.

Charles M. Flandrau

Charles Macomb Flandrau, St. Paul, 1917. Photographed by Golling Studio.

Black and white photograph of Charles M. Loring, c.1900.

Charles M. Loring

Charles M. Loring, c.1900.

Charles M. Schulz receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Charles M. Schulz receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Charles M. Schulz receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, June 1996. Marion Knott stands between Schulz and Snoopy.

Charles Malchow

Charles Malchow

Charles Malchow around the time of his graduation from Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons, in 1894. From the collection of Ryan T. Hurt.

Charles Maybury

Charles Maybury

Charles Grandison Maybury of Winona, architect and builder. Photograph by Bauer’s Studio, ca. 1902.

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