Lumberjacks employed by Swedish immigrant John Ogren

Lumberjacks employed by Swedish immigrant John Ogren

Employees of Swedish immigrant John Ogren at his lumber camp near Mora, on the Snake River, ca. 1890.

Lumberjacks fell a white pine, the “Monarch of the Forest,” for the Virginia and Rainy Lake Company, ca. 1928.

Lumberjacks felling a white pine

Lumberjacks fell a white pine, the “Monarch of the Forest,” for the Virginia and Rainy Lake Company, ca. 1928.

Black and white photograph of Lumberjacks in lumber camp, Rainy Lake & Virginia Lumber Company, ca. 1910.

Lumberjacks in lumber camp

Lumberjacks in lumber camp, Rainy Lake & Virginia Lumber Company, ca. 1910.

Lunch in the fire hall during Westbrook Hospital Days

Lunch in the Westbrook fire hall during Westbrook Hospital Days

Lunch in the Westbrook fire hall during Westbrook Hospital Days, 1986.

Lunch time at Hallie Q. Brown nursery school

Lunch time at Hallie Q. Brown nursery school

Lunch time at Hallie Q. Brown House nursery school, St. Paul, ca. 1940.

Luncheon at Bald Eagle Lake

Luncheon at Bald Eagle Lake

Attendees at a luncheon hosted by E. H. Hobe, Bald Eagle Lake; Shipstead is in the front row, second from left.

Black and white photograph of Luther Hospital in St. Paul. Photograph by Charles P. Gibson, c.1905.

Luther Hospital

Luther Hospital in St. Paul. Photograph by Charles P. Gibson, c.1905.

Photograph of Lydia and Jacob Wiebe

Lydia and Jacob Wiebe

Lydia and Jacob Wiebe, Carson Male Chorus director, 1956. Used with the permission of Glenn Wiebe.

Lydia B. Angier

Lydia B. Angier

Lydia B. Angier, ca. 1899. Photograph from box 113.H.I.4F-1 of the Fergus Falls State Hospital casebooks, 1890–1904, State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. Volume 12 (file nos. 2335–2633, October 1898–April 1899) contains case records regarding patients and their care, their care at prior institutions, and demographic and medical details, in addition to photographs of patients.

Lydia Gluek Malchow

Lydia Gluek Malchow

Lydia Gluek Malchow, 1890s. Courtesy of Nancy Gluek and Paul Nelson.

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