1996 Polaris sales catalog. From Polaris 1996 Snowmobiles (Minneapolis: Polaris, 1995). Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as TL234.2 P64 1995.

1996 Polaris catalog

1996 Polaris sales catalog. From Polaris 1996 Snowmobiles (Minneapolis: Polaris, 1995). Available at the Minnesota Historical Society library as TL234.2 P64 1995.

Color image of 1st Battery Minnesota Light Artillery battle flag.

1st Battery Minnesota Light Artillery battle flag

This battle flag of the 1st Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery consists of one layer of red silk with a gold knotted fringe around the perimeter and three pairs of ties for attachment to the staff. The flag is adorned with battle honors encompassing much of the battery's service.

1st Minnesota Battery monument, Vicksburg National Military Park.

Photograph of a monument to the First Battery of Minnesota Light Artillery in Vicksburg National Military Park, 1907.

Statistics about Hispanic or Latino people in Minnesota included in the 2010 U.S. Census.

2010 U.S. Census Statistics

Statistics about Hispanic or Latino people in Minnesota included in the 2010 U.S. Census.

2014 Chemical Landmark Award program cover

2014 Chemical Landmark Award program cover

Cover of program for the event held to announce the winner of the Chemical Landmark Award, 2014. Izaak Kolthoff is pictured at top right. Used with the permission of the University of Minnesota Department of Chemistry.

208 and 202 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea

208 and 202 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea

208 and 202 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea. Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith, 2019.

208 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea

208 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea

208 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea. Photograph by Titian Butash, July 30, 2024.

Black and white photograph of 2107 Milwaukee Avenue, 1976.

2107 Milwaukee Avenue

2107 Milwaukee Avenue, 1976.

Black and white photograph of 2107 S Milwaukee Avenue, c.1910.

2107 S Milwaukee Avenue

2107 S Milwaukee Avenue, c.1910.

Henry J. Harm Jewelry Store

211 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea

211 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea, originally the Henry J. Harm Jewelry Store. Photograph by Titian Butash, July 30, 2024.

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