Black and white photograph of New Market House, Seventh and Wabasha, St. Paul, 1883.

New Market House

New Market House, Seventh and Wabasha, St. Paul, 1883.

New Ulm Republican Club ribbon

New Ulm Republican Club ribbon

New Ulm Republican Club ribbon, "Nelson, Our Next Governor," 1892.

Black and white photograph of the new West Publishing Company campus and headquarters in Eagan, 1992.

New West Publishing Company campus and headquarters in Eagan

New West Publishing Company campus and headquarters in Eagan, 1992.

Newly constructed Lower Dam Hydro Plant, Minneapolis

Newly constructed Lower Dam Hydro Plant

Newly constructed Lower Dam Hydro Plant, designed by William de la Barre, December 9, 1896.

Newsletter page with photograph of the Welsch family

Newsletter page with photograph of the Welsch family

The front page of a newsletter (published by the non-profit organization Rise) from November 2002 featuring a story about Welsch v. Likins and a photograph of the Welsch family. Pictured are Richard Welsch, Eleanor Welsch, and their children (left to right) Mary, Ed, and Patty.

Advertisement placed by Edmund G. Walton in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 12, 1919. A restriction banning Jewish tenants and tenants of color is highlighted.

Newspaper ad with racial covenant

Advertisement placed by Edmund G. Walton in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune, January 12, 1919. A restriction banning Jewish tenants and tenants of color is highlighted.

Newspaper ads preferring Swedish applicants

Newspaper ads preferring Swedish applicants

Newspaper ads preferring Swedish applicants for domestic service jobs. Published in the St. Paul Daily Globe, May 5, 1889 (page 15).

Newspaper advertisement from Svenska Amerika Posten

Newspaper advertisement from Svenska Amerika Posten

Newspaper advertisement from Svenska Amerika Posten, January 25, 1933. Clever Elsie is being praised for her preparation of Ry-Krisp, which is to heat buttered crackers and then let them cool.

Newspaper article and headline published after Kid Cann’s 1936 acquittal

Newspaper article and headline published after Kid Cann’s 1936 acquittal

Minneapolis Tribune headline and article reporting on the acquittal of Isadore Blumenfeld (Kid Cann) in the murder of Walter W. Liggett, February 19, 1936.

Newspaper clipping with a photograph of Ry-Krisp workers printed in the Minneapolis Tribune

Newspaper clipping with a photograph of Ry-Krisp workers

Newspaper clipping with a photograph of Ry-Krisp workers printed in the Minneapolis Tribune, February 13, 1949.

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