Mortar barrel made from the trunk of a gum tree and bound with iron bands. The mortar was made by a member of the Seventh Minnesota Infantry Regiment and used during the siege of Spanish Fort, Alabama, part of the March–April 1865 campaign against Mobile.
American Indian Movement (AIM) members honor those who died in the Wounded Knee occupation with a gun salute. Photograph by Jon Lurie, 1998. Used with the permission of Jon Lurie.
Gunflint Lake scenic overlook inside the Superior National Forest, July 22, 2017. Photograph by Flickr user Tony Webster, September 30, 2017. CC BY-SA 2.0
A sign assembly at the start of the Gunflint Trail indicating the Scenic Byway, county road designation, and speed limit. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Molandfreak, January 25, 2016. GNU free documentation license 1.2.
Gunnar Nordbye ca. 1925. Nordbye was one of the federal judges who handled cases related to the Minneapolis-based prostitution ring headquartered at John’s Bar and Funhouse.