Slash in a Minnesota forest, ca. 1905. Slash is the debris that remains in an area after it has been logged. Forms part of C. C. Andrews photograph collection (I.99).
Fragment of a nineteenth-century slate board and pencils found at the site of the Lac qui Parle Mission in the 1940s. From the archaeology collection (PUID 293.3) of the Minnesota Historical Society.
The program for S. H. Murakoshi's Slippery When Wet, 2005. From folder 23 of box 6 of the Penumbra Theatre Company records (GV002), Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Small maple sloping lid desk used by the Minnesota state Legislature has leather writing area and low gallery at rear with post and ball decoration. Two drawers below desk top had brass keyhole surrounds; one is missing. The base has four turned wooden legs and feet and low shelf with railing. Simple shelf designs ornament side corners; simple scroll designs are carved above front feet and below desk top front, ca. 1882.
Smallpox prevention poster distributed by the Minnesota Department of Health c.1924. Printed in the United States for the H. K. Mulford Company of Philadelphia. Taken from Minnesota Department of Health reports and miscellaneous records (1872–1972, 1995–1997) and reproduced with the permission of the State Archives of Minnesota.