Oil-on-canvas portrait of Harriet Bishop. Painted c.1880 by Andrew Falkenshield; based on an engraving of Bishop made in 1860.

Harriet Bishop

Oil-on-canvas portrait of Harriet Bishop. Painted c.1880 by Andrew Falkenshield; based on an engraving of Bishop made in 1860.

Color image of a Walnut sewing table used by Harriet Bishop. Created in 1850.

Harriet Bishop’s sewing table

Walnut sewing table used by Harriet Bishop. Created in 1850.

Ramsay Crooks

Harriet Hobart with her husband and three reverends at Minnehaha Falls

Reverend John Harrison Macomber (standing at center) with Reverend James Franklin Chaffee, Chauncey and Harriet Hobart, and Reverend John Hooper at Minnehaha Falls.

Black-and-white engravings of Dred Scott (at right) and Harriet Robinson Scott (at left) that appeared in the Jun 27, 1857 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.

Harriet Robinson Scott and Dred Scott

Engravings of Harriet Robinson Scott (at left) and Dred Scott (at right) that appeared in the June 27, 1857, edition of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper.

Oil on canvas painting depicting Harriet Scott at Fort Snelling  by David Geister, 2013.

Harriet Scott at Fort Snelling

Harriet Scott at Fort Snelling, c.1837. Oil on canvas painting by David Geister, 2013.

Color image of Minnesota "Support Our Troops" license plate featuring Harriet, a bald eagle ambassador from the National Eagle Center.

Harriet the bald eagle ambassador

Minnesota "Support Our Troops" license plate featuring Harriet, a bald eagle ambassador from the National Eagle Center.

Black and white photograph of the Harrington House, c.1875.

Harrington House

The Harrington House, c.1875.

Harris Martin

Harris Martin

Harris Martin in Minneapolis, 1887. The photograph appeared on page two of the St. Paul Globe on April 27, 1903.

Harris Martin

Harris Martin

Print based on a photograph of Harris Martin, 1887. Original caption: “Harris Martin, the Black Pearl, a Famous Boxer of St. Paul, Minnesota.” Police Gazette (New York), June 4, 1887, page 13.

Color official judicial portrait of Harry Blackmun, ca. 1975.

Harry Blackmun

Official judicial portrait of Harry Blackmun, ca. 1975. CC BY 4.0

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