Thomsonite-lintonite

Thomsonite-lintonite

A thomsonite-lintonite nodule from Grand Marais, Minnesota. From the Richard Hauck collection. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Robert M. Lavinsky before March 2010, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Thorstein Veblen, 1901.

Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen, 1901.

Thorstein Veblen in 1880, about the time he graduated from Carleton College. He was twenty-three years of age.

Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen in 1880, about the time he graduated from Carleton College. He was twenty-three years of age.

Thorstein Veblen, 1901.

Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen, 1901.

Photograph of three Egekvist Bakery store clerks, 1947.

Three Egekvist Bakery store clerks

Egekvist Bakery store clerks Helen Broberg (left), Marian Lawrence (center), and Elvera Dahl (right), 1936. From the Minneapolis Newspaper Photograph Collection, Hennepin County Library Special Collections.

Black and white photograph of three generations of Hmong women (Mao Thao Yang, Mai Vang Thao, and Bo Thao), 1999.

Three generations of Hmong women (Mao Thao Yang, Mai Vang Thao, and Bo Thao)

Three generations of Hmong women (Mao Thao Yang, Mai Vang Thao, and Bo Thao), 1999.

Three members of the St. Paul School Police force

Three members of the St. Paul School Police force.

Three members of the school police; note their signs, badges, and Sam Browne belts, c.1933.

Three-M-ite sample collection, 1935. 3M’s first profitable product was Three-M-ite, a flexible sandpaper. Here, Three-M-ite was packaged as a sample so prospective buyers could see the product.

Three-M-ite sample collection

Three-M-ite sample collection, 1935. 3M’s first profitable product was Three-M-ite, a flexible sandpaper. Here, Three-M-ite was packaged as a sample so prospective buyers could see the product.

Black-and-white photograph of a three-story outhouse on State Street, c.1940.

Three-story outhouse on State Street

Three-story outhouse on State Street (St. Paul), c.1940.

Photograph of farmers and threshing machine, ca. 1900

Threshing near Le Center

Threshing near Le Center (Le Sueur County), ca. 1900. The colony of St. Henry, located west of Le Center in Le Sueur County, was the center of farming development by Romansh immigrants to Minnesota.

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