Shaynowishkung with his Diamond Willow cane

Shaynowishkung with his Diamond Willow cane

Shawynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji) with his Diamond Willow cane, about 1900.

Shaynowishkung about 1895

Shaynowishkung, about 1895

Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also called Chief Bemidji), about 1895.

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital

Sheep grazing on the grounds of St. Peter State Hospital (St. Peter, Minnesota), ca. 1925. Its name had changed from the Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane in 1893.

Sheet music featuring Mary Marble

Sheet music featuring Mary Marble

Cover of the sheet music of “Rag Time Mixes My Brain,” featuring a photograph of Mary Marble performing in drag at the California Theater in San Francisco, 1900. Marble performed in Minnesota in 1897. Reproduced in Amy Sueyoshi’s “Mindful Masquerades: Que(e)rying Japanese Immigrant Dress in Turn-of-the-Century San Francisco,” Frontiers 26, no. 3 (2005): 67–100.

Sheila Rankin, Germaine Brooks, and Jerry Hubbard

Sheila Rankin, Germaine Brooks, and Jerry Hubbard

Sheila Rankin and Germaine Brooks (left to right) at the Flame, with Jerry Hubbard on bass. Photograph by Charles Chamblis, ca. 1985. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Historical Society library.

Sheldon Auditorium, Red Wing

Sheldon Auditorium, Red Wing

Sheldon Auditorium, Red Wing, c.1910.

Black and white photograph of Martin Carlsted turning the handle of a manual corn sheller to remove kernels, c.1910.

Shelling Ears of Corn

Martin Carlsted turning the handle of a manual corn sheller to remove kernels, c.1910.

Color image of a shelter in Lake Vermilion–Soudan Underground Mine State Park. Photograph by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Staff, November 13, 2013.

Shelter in Lake Vermilion–Soudan Underground Mine State Park

Shelter in Lake Vermilion–Soudan Underground Mine State Park. Photograph by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Staff, November 13, 2013.

Color image of a shelter/refectory built by the WPA at Interstate State Park, 1938.

Shelter/refectory at Interstate State Park

Shelter/refectory built by the Works Progress Administration at Interstate State Park, 1938.

Sherds of Fox Lake-type ceramics

Sherds of Fox Lake-type ceramics

Pottery sherds of the Fox Lake ceramic-ware type—the same type found at Mountain County Park in 1976. The sherds pictured here were excavated in northern Iowa in 2015. From M. A. Hoofnagle’s “Bits and Pieces: A Case for Holistic Analysis in the Study of Ceramic Archaeology” (honors thesis, University of Iowa, Spring 2017).

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