Drawing of a lacrosse game, 1851

Drawing of a lacrosse game, 1851

Frank B. Mayer collection of sketchbooks, drawings, and oil paintings of Sioux Indians during the 1851 treaty negotiations at Traverse des Sioux and Mendota. From the Edward E. Ayer Digital Collection.

Black and white drawing of Abigail Hunt Snelling, c.1875.

Drawing of Abigail Hunt Snelling

Black and white drawing of Abigail Hunt Snelling, c.1875.

Pastel drawing on paper of Adolf Dehn made by Wanda Gág, c.1915.

Drawing of Adolf Dehn

Pastel drawing on paper of Adolf Dehn made by Wanda Gág, c.1915.

Drawing of Crookston’s city hall as depicted in the “Souvenir Art Album 1874–1910.”

Drawing of Crookston city hall

Drawing of Crookston’s city hall as depicted in the “Souvenir Art Album 1874–1910.”

Fort Ripley, 1862. Pen and wash drawing made in 1864 by Corporal August Harfeldt, Third Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery.

Drawing of Fort Ripley

Fort Ripley, 1862. Pen and wash drawing made in 1864 by Corporal August Harfeldt, Third Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery.

Fort Ripley view from the north, 1864. Pen and wash drawing by Corporal August Harfeldt, Third Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery.

Drawing of Fort Ripley from the north

Fort Ripley view from the north, 1864. Pen and wash drawing by Corporal August Harfeldt, Third Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery.

Drawing of Harris Martin

Drawing of Harris Martin

Drawing of Harris Martin that appeared on page five of the St. Paul Daily Globe on May 24, 1890.

Drawing of Liggett murder scene

Drawing of Liggett murder scene

Diagram of the scene of the murder of Walter W. Liggett. Original caption: “Upon a photograph of the alley behind 1825 Second Avenue S., where Walter Liggett was slain last night. The Star’s artist shows how the car from which Liggett was killed drew alongside the editor’s automobile and fired the five shots which instantly killed the publisher.” Minneapolis Star, December 10, 1935

Architectural drawing of the Minnesota Building, c.1928.

Drawing of Minnesota Building

Architectural drawing of the Minnesota Building, c.1928.

The Snake River Fur Post as it appeared during John Sayer's tenure as partner in the early nineteenth century. Drawn by David Geister, ca. 2000.

Drawing of Snake River Fur Post

The Snake River Fur Post as it appeared during John Sayer's tenure as partner in the early nineteenth century. Drawn by David Geister, ca. 2000.

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