A transit worker applies a “T” (for transit) decal to one of the old Twin City Lines buses before being sent out on the streets under new management for the first time in September 1970. All of the former TCL buses were eventually repainted a solid red before until they were replaced. Photo by the St. Paul Pioneer Press; used with permission.

Transit worker applying decal to bus

A transit worker applies a “T” (for transit) decal to one of the old Twin City Lines buses before being sent out on the streets under new management for the first time in September 1970. All of the former TCL buses were eventually repainted a solid red before until they were replaced. Photo by the St. Paul Pioneer Press; used with permission.

Black and white photograph of horse-drawn wagons hauling bags of seed corn to a railroad station for further transporting, c.1907.

Transporting seed corn by wagon and rail car

Horse-drawn wagons hauling bags of seed corn to a railroad station for further transporting, c.1907.

Transsexual Research Project news articles

Transsexual Research Project news articles

Articles announcing the start of the University of Minnesota’s Transsexual Research Project. Minneapolis Tribune, December 18, 1966, page 1.

Black and white photograph of Travelers’ Aid at Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis, c.1925.

Travelers’ Aid at Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis

Travelers’ Aid at Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis, c.1925.

Traverse des Sioux

Prairie land at Traverse des Sioux, the site of the signing of the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, ca. 2010s. Photograph by John Cross courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society.

Traverse des Sioux

Traverse des Sioux

The Mni Sota Wakpa (Minnesota River) at Traverse des Sioux, September 3, 2007. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever. GNU Free Documentation License 1.2

Traverse des Sioux treaty marker

Traverse des Sioux treaty marker.

A stone marking the site of the treaty, c.1950.

Treaments

Treaments

A view showing patients wrapped in cool blankets after receiving a mud-wrap.

Treatments

Treatments

An image showing how some of the mud-wrap treatments worked.

Treaty council at Prairie du Chien

Treaty council at Prairie du Chien

View of the 1825 treaty council held at Prairie du Chien. Lithograph based on a painting by J. O. Lewis and printed by Lehman & Duval. Wisconsin Historical Society image #3142. Used with the permission of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Text below the image reads, “View of the Great Treaty Field at Prairie Du Chien, September 1825, at which upwards of 5,000 Indian Warriors of the Chippeawys, Sioux, Sacs & Foxes, WInnebagoes, Pottowattomies, Menomonies, Ioways and Ottawas tribes were present. Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan and William Clark of Missouri, commissioners on the part of the United State. Painted on the spot by J. O. Lewis.”

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