Pillsbury Lincoln Mill on the Rum River in Anoka, Minnesota

Pillsbury Lincoln Mill on the Rum River in Anoka, Minnesota

Pillsbury Lincoln Mill on the Rum River in Anoka, Minnesota, c.1890.

Pillsbury Lincoln Mill, view of the mill, Anoka, Minnesota

Pillsbury Lincoln Mill, view of the mill, Anoka, Minnesota

Pillsbury Lincoln Mill, view of the mill, Anoka, Minnesota, reprint, c.1930.

Colorized postcard depicting the Pillsbury milling complex, including the Pillsbury "A" Mill, ca. 1920.

Pillsbury milling complex

Postcard depicting the Pillsbury milling complex, including the Pillsbury "A" Mill, ca. 1920.

Pillsbury-related, Charles Alfred Pillsbury, reprint, unknown location

Pillsbury-related, Charles Alfred Pillsbury, reprint

Portrait of Charles Alfred Pillsbury, c.1880.

Pilots Knob. Mouth of the St. Peters River

Pilot Knob Mouth of the St. Peters River

Pilot Knob, c.1846–1848, where the Treaty of Mendota was signed on August 5, 1851.

Pilotac, an experimental taconite concentrating plant built by the Oliver Mining Division of United States Steel. The plant went into operation at Mountain Iron in 1953 as Minnesota Ore Operation’s Minntac plant.

Pilotac, an experimental taconite-concentrating plant

Pilotac, an experimental taconite concentrating plant built by the Oliver Mining Division of United States Steel. The plant went into operation at Mountain Iron in 1953 as Minnesota Ore Operation’s Minntac plant.

Pin back

Pin back

Advertising for the Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills Co., c.1900.

Pince-nez spectacles and case

Pince-nez spectacles and case

Pince-nez eyeglasses worn by Minnesota Governor John A. Johnson.

Black and white photograph of Pine and First Streets, Chaska

Pine and First Streets, Chaska

Flood at Chaska, 1965. Pine and First Streets, Chaska. Photographed by Les Melchert and Werner Studio.

Pine Cheese Mart, a retail sales operation shown here in 1971, preserved Pine Island’s reputation as a cheese-making center.

Pine Cheese Mart

Pine Cheese Mart, a retail sales operation shown here in 1971, preserved Pine Island’s reputation as a cheese-making center.

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