Walker, Judd & Veazie sawmill at Marine Mills, ca. 1890

Walker, Judd & Veazie sawmill at Marine Mills, ca. 1890

Walker, Judd & Veazie sawmill at Marine Mills (Marine on St. Croix) ca. 1890. Photograph by John Runk.

Walking stick used by Jean-Baptiste Faribault

Walking stick used by Jean-Baptiste Faribault

Ivory-tipped cane with a hidden triangular-section dagger used by Jean-Baptiste Faribault, ca. 1800–1810.

Walking stick used by William de la Barre

Walking stick used by William de la Barre

Triangular wooden walking stick capped with a sterling silver floral engraved headpiece used by William de la Barre.

Cover art of Walking the Rez Road (Voyageur Press, 1993), by Jim Northrup.

Walking the Rez Road

Cover art of Walking the Rez Road (Voyageur Press, 1993), by Jim Northrup.

Walter and Claribel Mondale

Walter and Claribel Mondale

Walter Mondale in his army uniform with his mother, Claribel, ca. 1952. From the personal papers of Walter F. Mondale, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Walter and Joan Mondale with their children

Walter and Joan Mondale with their children

Walter and Joan Mondale with their children William, Eleanor, and Ted. From the personal papers of Walter F. Mondale, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Walter Gorden and Horace (Orest) Kramarczuk

Walter Gorden and Horace (Orest) Kramarczuk

Walter Gorden and Horace (Orest) Kramarczuk inside Kramarczuk’s, a sausage company and deli at 215 Hennepin Avenue East, Minneapolis. Photograph by Mark E. Jensen, January 16, 1998.

Walter Hoover

Walter Hoover

Walter Hoover in the single-person rowing shell (boat) he designed. From the collection of Walter Hoover, Jr.

Walter Hoover

Walter Hoover

Walter Hoover, world champion sculler, 1922. Photograph by Olson, Duluth Photo Engraving Company. From the collection of Walter Hoover, Jr.

Walter Hoover with Diamond Sculls trophy

Walter Hoover with Diamond Sculls trophy

Postcard showing Walter Hoover holding his awards after winning the Diamond Sculls, 1922.

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