Black and white photograph of artillery maneuvers at the Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Snelling, 1917.

Artillery maneuvers at the Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Snelling

Artillery maneuvers at the Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Snelling, 1917.

Artillerymen of the 151st Field Artillery

Artillerymen of the 151st Field Artillery

A group of artillerymen from the 151st, “somewhere in France,” 1918.

Black and white photograph of artist John Socha at work on a Works Progress Administration mural at the New Ulm High School, 1941.

Artist John Socha at work on a Works Progress Administration mural

Artist John Socha at work on a Works Progress Administration mural at the New Ulm High School, 1941.

Black and white image of the Washburn A Mill explosion, 1878.

Artist's depiction of explosion at Washburn A Mill, Minneapolis

Photograph altered by artist to recreate the Washburn A Mill explosion, 1878.

Artist’s sketch of James P. Taylor, the killer of Kenneth Lindberg, based on witnesses’ descriptions. Drawing by Minneapolis Tribune sketch artist Bud Mathes; Minneapolis Tribune, September 22, 1957.

Artist’s sketch of James P. Taylor

Artist’s sketch of James P. Taylor, the killer of Kenneth Lindberg, based on witnesses’ descriptions. Drawing by Minneapolis Tribune sketch artist Bud Mathes; Minneapolis Tribune, September 22, 1957.

Arts and Crafts cypress cabinet designed by John Scott Bradstreet in 1904.

Arts and Crafts cypress cabinet

Arts and Crafts cypress cabinet designed by John Scott Bradstreet in 1904.

Arts and Crafts style copper spoon

Arts and Crafts style copper spoon

Arts and Crafts style copper spoon. The underside has the monogram of the Minneapolis Handicraft Guild, c.1905–1918.

Arts and Crafts-style hammered copper jardiniere flowerpot

Arts and Crafts-style hammered copper jardiniere flowerpot

A hand-formed and hand-finished Arts and Crafts-style hammered copper jardiniere flowerpot, c.1910. Bottom center is stamped "Handicraft Guild/Minneapolis."

Black and white photograph looking south down Arundel Street from Rondo Avenue, ca. 1940.

Arundel Street from Rondo Avenue

Looking south down Arundel Street from Rondo Avenue, ca. 1940.

Color image of an Arvin television console made by Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Columbus, Indiana, c.1950.

Arvin television

Arvin television console made by Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Columbus, Indiana, c.1950.

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