Black and white photograph of Benjamin and Genevieve Gervais, ca. 1875. They were Phelan’s nearest neighbors and the first to hear from him of Hays’s disappearance.

Benjamin and Genevieve Gervais

Benjamin and Genevieve Gervais, ca. 1875. They were Phelan’s nearest neighbors and the first to hear from him of Hays’s disappearance.

Bent antenna

Bent antenna

Bent antenna on top of the 1977 Ford LTD driven by Marshall County Deputy Sheriff Val Johnson during the Val Johnson incident (August 27, 1979). Undated.

Photograph of Berlin the polar bear playing with a ball on her eighteenth birthday, 2007. Photo by Lake Superior Zoo.

Berlin the polar bear, Lake Superior Zoo

Berlin the polar bear plays with a ball on her eighteenth birthday, 2007

Bert Blyleven baseball card

Bert Blyleven baseball card

1988 Topps Minnesota Twins baseball card for Bert Blyleven, 1988.

Bert Keck as pictured in the Compendium of History and Biography of Polk County, published by W. H. Bingham and Company, 1916.

Bert Keck

Bert Keck as pictured in the Compendium of History and Biography of Polk County, published by W. H. Bingham and Company, 1916.

Scan of an article featuring Bert Keck in The Crookston Daily Times, ca. 1915.

Bert Keck featured in The Crookston Daily Times

This copy of a clipping from the newspaper shows the importance of Bert Keck in the community of Crookston and depicts Central High School and the home at 509 Holly Avenue, ca. 1915.

Photograph of Bert Onsgard with Billy the deer, Lake Superior Zoo, 1923.

Bert Onsgard with Billy the deer

Bert Onsgard with Billy the deer, Lake Superior Zoo, 1923.

Bertha Moller

Bertha Moller

Bertha Moller photographed in 1922, while she was a student at the University of Minnesota’s law school. From the Minneapolis Morning Tribune, December 10, 1922.

Bertha Moller

Bertha Moller

Bertha Moller, secretary of the National Woman's Party in Minnesota, ca. 1910s. Records of the National Woman’s Party, Library of Congress.

Bertha Moller holding a banner

Bertha Moller holding a banner

National Woman’s Party (NWP) Secretary Bertha Moller of Minneapolis (left) and a second woman hold a banner at a protest, ca. 1917. Records of the National Woman’s Party, Library of Congress.

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