John M. Finley

John M. Finley

John M. Finley, president of the International Union of Flour and Cereal Employees (here called the International Association of Union Flour Workers). Published in the Minneapolis Tribune on October 11, 1903, with the article “Finley’s Resignation is Accepted by the Board” (page 7). Accessed through an institutional subscription to ProQuest historical newspapers at the Minnesota History Center.

Black and white photograph of John McGee, 1918.

John McGee

John McGee, 1918. Photograph by the Lee Brothers.

Map of North America drawn by John Mitchell, 1755.

John Mitchell Map of North America

Map of North America drawn by John Mitchell, 1755.

Map of North America drawn by John Mitchell in 1755.

John Mitchell Map of North America

Map of North America drawn by John Mitchell in 1755.

John Nininger c.1875

John Nininger

Cabinet photograph of John Nininger taken c.1875

Black and white photograph of John O'Connor during the height of his power in St. Paul, c.1912.

John O'Connor, Chief of St. Paul Police

John O'Connor during the height of his power in St. Paul, c.1912.

John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams, editor of the Western Appeal, c.1892.

John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams, editor of the Western Appeal, and founding member of the St. Paul NAACP, ca.1922.

Black and white photograph of John S. Bradstreet ca. 1900.

John S. Bradstreet

John S. Bradstreet ca. 1900.

Black and white photograph of John S. Bradstreet and Company, 327 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, ca. 1910.

John S. Bradstreet and Company

John S. Bradstreet and Company, 327 South Seventh Street, Minneapolis, ca. 1910.

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