The Way women’s softball team poses for a group portrait in Minneapolis ca. 1985. Photo by Charles Chamblis.

Women's softball team

The Way women’s softball team poses for a group portrait in Minneapolis ca. 1985. Photo by Charles Chamblis.

Women suffrage meeting at Rice Park in St. Paul

Women's suffrage meeting at Rice Park in St. Paul

Women's suffrage meeting in Rice Park in St. Paul, 1914.

Black and white photograph of Nisei Women’s Army Corps (WAC) detachment at Fort Snelling, c.1945.

Women’s Army Corps, Fort Snelling

Nisei Women’s Army Corps (WAC) detachment at Fort Snelling, c.1945.

Women’s Auxiliary Board

Women’s Auxiliary Board

Drawings of the members of the Women’s Auxiliary Board of Minnesota, who chose a design for the state flag in 1893. From the St. Paul Daily Globe, October 13, 1893, page 1.

Photograph of Macalester Women's baseketball team, 1899

Women’s basketball team

The Macalester women’s basketball team (ca. 1899).

Women’s building at Willmar State Asylum

Women’s building at Willmar State Asylum

Women’s building at Willmar State Asylum, ca. 1920.

Black and white photograph of the NWSA’s camp for farmers’ wives, hosted by the Farm Bureau on the NWSA campus, June 7–9, 1949.

Women’s Camp at Northwest School of Agriculture (NWSA)

The NWSA’s camp for farmers’ wives, hosted by the Farm Bureau on the NWSA campus, June 7–9, 1949.

Black and white photograph of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, greeted by Mayor Anderson of Minneapolis, 1931.

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, greeted by Mayor Anderson of Minneapolis, 1931.

Women’s program of work brochure, Minnesota Farm Bureau, 1958.

Women’s program of work brochure

Women’s program of work brochure, Minnesota Farm Bureau, 1958.

Wonderland Amusement Park, Lake Street and Thirty-First Avenue, Minneapolis.

Wonderland Amusement Park, Lake Street and Thirty-First Avenue, Minneapolis

Wonderland at night. Note the 120-foot electric tower at the center of the postcard, 1905–1912.

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