Comstock House

Comstock House

Comstock House, Moorhead. Photograph by Ole E. Flaten, ca. 1885.

Comstock House

Comstock House

Comstock House, Moorhead. Photograph by Solomon Comstock, ca. 1885.

Comstock House reception room

Comstock House reception room

Reception room inside the Comstock House, ca. 1900.

Comstock House study

Comstock House study

Study inside the Comstock House, ca. 1900.

Concertina used by “Whoopee John” Wilfahrt

Concertina used by “Whoopee John” Wilfahrt

Concertina used by polka musician “Whoopee John” Wilfahrt on display at the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Photo by Robin Gehl, 2020.

Color image of First Associate Concertmaster Susie Park playing next to a young Cuban violinist in a Side by Side rehearsal. 2015.

Concertmaster Susie Park playing next to a young Cuban violinist

First Associate Concertmaster Susie Park playing next to a young Cuban violinist in a Side by Side rehearsal. 2015. Photograph by Travis Anderson.

Coya Knutson and Concordia College Choir members posing in front of US Capitol Building

Concordia Choir in DC

Knutson poses in front of the Capitol Building with choir members from Concordia College, her alma mater.

Black and white postcard image of the concrete Anoka–Champlin Mississippi River Bridge, ca. 1929.

Concrete Anoka–Champlin Mississippi River Bridge

Postcard image of the concrete Anoka–Champlin Mississippi River Bridge, ca. 1929.

Cone-shaped paper megaphone with a metal mouthpiece, ca. 1955-1965.

Cone-shaped paper megaphone with a metal mouthpiece

Cone-shaped paper megaphone with a metal mouthpiece, ca.1955–1965. The megaphone reads "Minnesota / Twins" and "Welcome to Metropolitan Stadium / Home of / The Minnesota Twins," and features an illustration of two ball players ("Minnie" and "Paul"), shaking hands across the Mississippi River. The megaphone also includes blank lines for player's autographs and boxes for scores by inning.

Color image of a  confederate cavalry saber.

Confederate cavalry saber

This Confederate cavalry saber, along with its scabbard, was captured by Private George W. Buswell, Company B, Seventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, at Fort Blakely, Alabama, April 9, 1865.

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