Black and white photograph of Arthur Le Sueur, stepfather of Meridel Le Sueur, c.1912.

Arthur Le Sueur

Arthur Le Sueur, stepfather of Meridel Le Sueur, c.1912.

Arthur Peterson

Arthur Peterson

Arthur Peterson in his military uniform, ca. 1918.

Arthur Peterson

Arthur Peterson

Arthur Peterson weaving with a peg loom during one of his convalescent periods, ca. early 1930s. Moe, Lawrence. “The Poetry of Colorado Pete.” Shevlin, MN: Clearwater County Historical Society, 2008.

Arthur Peterson and Andrew Peterson

Arthur Peterson and Andrew Peterson

Arthur Peterson (right) with his brother Andrew, 1919.

Arthur W. Parkin

Photograph of Arthur W. Parkin (1872–1963) late in life.

Arthur “Doc” Barker, left, with jailer, William Gates

Arthur “Doc” Barker, left, with jailer, William Gates

Doc Barker, a suspect in the Edward Bremer kidnapping. Photograph by the Saint Paul Daily News, 1935.
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Artifacts and photographs in the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame

Artifacts and photographs in the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame

Artifacts and photographs on display inside the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Photo by Robin Gehl, 2020.

Color image of artifacts metal detected by a relic collector prior to 1972 and identified as an iron ferule, a piece of fire steel, a rosehead nail, a fragment from the bottom of a kettle, and an axe head.

Artifacts metal detected at Little Round Hill

Photograph of artifacts metal detected by a relic collector prior to 1972 and identified as an iron ferule, a piece of fire steel, a rosehead nail, a fragment from the bottom of a kettle, and an axe head. Printed in Birk, Douglas A., "A Preliminary Study of the Little Round Hill Site, Old Wadena Park, Wadena County, Minnesota." Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Reports of Investigation, no. 214, 1992, fig. 3.

Black and white photograph of the interior of the Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis, 1918.

Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis

Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis, 1918.

Black and white photograph of the interior of the Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis. 1918.

Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis

Artificial Limb Company, Minneapolis. 1918.

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