photograph of two female streetcar operators

Female streetcar operators

This photo taken about 1918 is the only known picture of women who ran streetcars in Minneapolis during World War I. The numbers on the hats indicate that the one on the left is a conductor (even number) and that the one on the right is a motorette (odd number). The numbers imply that the women were based at the North Side Station, Twenty-fourth Avenue North and Washington Avenue, Minneapolis.

Black and white photograph of Female employees at the M. A. Gedney Company, c.1912.

Female workers at the M. A. Gedney Company

Female employees at the M. A. Gedney Company, c.1912.

Downtown Fergus Falls, June 22, 2021. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Farragutful.

Fergus Falls

Downtown Fergus Falls, June 22, 2021. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Farragutful.

Bird’s-eye view of Fergus Falls, ca. 1890

Fergus Falls

Bird’s-eye view of Fergus Falls, ca. 1890.

Fergus Falls Fire Department fire engine

Fergus Falls Fire Department fire engine

Fergus Falls Fire Department fire engine, ca. 1908.

Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center

Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center

Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center, formerly Fergus Falls State Hospital. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user HRS, August 20, 2019. CC BY-SA 4.0

Ferodowill bicycle repair shop

Ferodowill bicycle repair shop

Ferodowill Bicycle Repair Shop, 86 Seventh Street, St. Paul, 1899.

Ferodowill Brothers bicycle repair shop

Ferodowill Brothers bicycle repair shop

Ferodowill Brothers bicycle repair shop, St. Paul, c.1890.

Field of hybrid corn, ca. 1945.

Field of hybrid corn

Field of hybrid corn, ca. 1945.

Fifth and Hennepin looking west, Minneapolis

Fifth and Hennepin looking west, Minneapolis

The West Hotel, several decades old, in 1910, on Fifth Street and Hennepin Avenue, looking west.

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