Black and white photograph of Northwest Experiment Station’s first superintendent, Torger A. Hoverstad.

Torger A. Hoverstad

Northwest Experiment Station’s first superintendent, Torger A. Hoverstad.

Survivors inspect property damage in Chandler after the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Tornado damage in Chandler

Survivors inspect property damage in Chandler after the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Color image of tornado damage in St. Peter, Minnesota, 1998. Image shows trees down and damage to a number of buildings.

Tornado damage in St. Peter

Tornado damage in St. Peter, Minnesota, 1998. Image shows trees down and damage to a number of buildings.

Tornado debris in a ditch in the aftermath of the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Tornado debris

Tornado debris in a ditch in the aftermath of the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Black and white photograph of Toro Motor Company farm machinery, ca. 1920-1925. Photograph by C. J. Hibbard.

Toro Motor Company farm machinery

Toro Motor Company farm machinery, ca. 1920–1925. Photograph by C. J. Hibbard.

Tossing the caber

Tossing the caber

Tossing the caber, a traditional Scottish sport, at the Macalester College Scottish Country Fair, St. Paul, 2000.

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family in Nerstsrand, Minnesota, ca. 1881. The photograph was taken shortly before three Bonde sons (Edward, fourteen; Ingebrit, six; and Albert, one) succumbed to black measles in late March and early April 1882. Used with the permission of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family in front of their farmhouse, ca. 1895. Used with the permission of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.

Tosten E. Bonde Farmhouse

Tosten E. Bonde farmhouse

The Tosten E. Bonde farmhouse, 2019. Used with the permission of Rice County Historical Society.

Totidutawin and Tonwaniteton

Totidutawin and Tonwaniteton

Totidutawin (also known as Catherine) and her son Tonwaniteton (also known as Lorenzo Lawrence), ca. 1880s. Both were important Dakota leaders in the Lac qui Parle Mission community.

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