Lt. Col. Scott St. Sauver and Command Sgt. Major Erik Arne

Lt. Col. Scott St. Sauver and Command Sgt. Major Erik Arne

Lt. Col. Scott St. Sauver (left) and Command Sgt. Major Erik Arne, First Battalion, 151st Field Artillery, unfurl the unit colors during a transfer of authority ceremony at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, August 8, 2009. For the next year they provided convoy security escorts from Kuwait into central Iraq. Photo by Joe Roos.

Black and white scan of a Luce Electric Lines, Electric Short Line Railway Company advertisement, c. 1910.

Luce Electric Lines, Electric Short Line Railway Company advertisement

Luce Electric Lines, Electric Short Line Railway Company advertisement, c. 1910.

Black and white photograph of the Luce Line in Wirth Park, Golden Valley, Minnesota, ca. 1935–1939.

Luce Line in Wirth Park, Golden Valley, Minnesota

Looking east at gas-electric railcar about to pass under Wirth Parkway in Golden Valley, ca. 1935–1939.

Black and white photograph of a Luce Line passenger train to Lake Lillian. Image is from the Lake Lillian News, ca. 1930–1939.

Luce Line passenger train to Lake Lillian

Luce Line passenger train to Lake Lillian. Image is from the Lake Lillian News, ca. 1930–1939.

Lucia Carlson

Lucia Carlson

Lucia Carlson shows off attire for a marinera dance: a pleated skirt, gold earrings and a hair brooch, a Peruvian flag-colored belt, and a flower hair piece. Ca. 2018 or 2019. Photograph by Kaia Myers. Used with the permission of Mi Perú-Minnesota.

Black and white photograph of Lucia Wiley at work on a mural for the Moorhead High School, 1941.

Lucia Wiley at work on a mural for the Moorhead High School

Lucia Wiley at work on a mural for the Moorhead High School, 1941.

Photograph of Lucius F. Hubbard, 1857.

Lucius F. Hubbard

Hubbard in 1857, the year he came to Red Wing.

Black and white photograph of Lucius F. Hubbard, 1865.

Lucius F. Hubbard

Lucius F. Hubbard, 1865.

Photograph of Colonel Lucius Hubbard

Lucius F. Hubbard, Colonel, Fifth Minnesota Infantry

Lucius F. Hubbard, Colonel, Fifth Minnesota Infantry, c.1863.

Lucretia (Rembrandt)

Lucretia

Lucretia, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1666. Lucretia was known for her loyalty and virtue. Rembrandt tells her story through her solemn and saddened gaze, in the traces of blood on her gown, and the dagger in her hand, which refers to her suicide after being raped. Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0.

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