Basketball team with Paul and Babe statues, 1969

Basketball team with Paul and Babe statues, 1969

Members of a basketball team pose with Paul and Babe in Bemidji, March 16, 1969. Original caption: “Lumberjack players visited Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox after winning the Region Eight basketball championship. The players (left to right): Jerry Oelrich, Tony Burke, Tom Hill, Wayne Olson, Greg Beaumont, Jimmy Yost, Al Lyseng, Dwight Degerman, Craig Groslie, Dave Rose and Gary Vogel. Squad member Bill Hubbell was not in the photo.” From the folder “Bemidji” in box 145 of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Edina newspaper photographs collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Baskets of pheasant eggs at the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area

Baskets of pheasant eggs at the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area

Baskets of pheasant eggs, Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area, 1970. Photograph by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Printed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune article "Pheasants, Long-ago Introduced to Minnesota, Now a Cherished Gamebird" (October 10, 2014).

Basswood doll made by Maude Kegg

Basswood doll made by Maude Kegg

Basswood doll dressed in a rust dress with a beaded belt. Made by Maude Kegg (Mille Lacs Ojibwe) no later than 1996.

The Bathhouse at Wildwood, c.1915.

Bathhouse at Wildwood, White Bear Lake

The Bathhouse at Wildwood, c.1915.

Bathing at Wildwood, c.1910.

Bathing at Wildwood

Bathing at Wildwood, c.1910.

Black and white photograph of a the mail carrier’s (men’s) toilet inside the Anoka Post Office, January 11, 1917.

Bathroom in Anoka Post Office

Mail carrier’s (men’s) toilet inside the Anoka Post Office, January 11, 1917.

photograph of a Battenberg lace table cover

Battenberg lace table cover

Battenberg lace linen table cover. Circular net center with Battenberg lace edging. Tape work is joined with needle made spiders and eyelets with needle made buttonhole stitch and mesh fillings. Made by Dakota women at the Redwood Mission (Birch Coulee), Morton.

Battery D, Second Battalion, First Minnesota Field Artillery

Battery D, Second Battalion, First Minnesota Field Artillery

Battery D, Second Battalion, First Minnesota Field Artillery, on review in front of its castle-like home at the Kenwood Armory in Minneapolis, November 1913. Torn down in the 1930s, this armory was located next to the parade grounds near present-day Walker Art Center.

Battery F, 151st Field Artillery

Battery F, 151st Field Artillery

Battery F, 151st Field Artillery next to the Minneapolis Armory shortly before departure for Camp Claiborne, Louisianna, February 1941.

Battle flag of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Battle flag of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment

A regimental battle flag of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, presented to the regiment by Governor Alexander Ramsey in April 1863.

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