Color image of the William Crooks locomotive, ca. 2000.

William Crooks locomotive

Steam locomotive used to power Minnesota's first passenger line for the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Named in honor of William Crooks, the St. Paul and Pacific's chief engineer. Though the original William Crooks was nearly destroyed by fire in 1868, a rebuilt version went on to provide personal service for James J. Hill and appear at events publicizing Hill's Great Northern Railway.

William Crooks, Colonel, Sixth Minnesota Infantry.

William Crooks, Colonel, Sixth Minnesota Infantry

William Crooks, Colonel, Sixth Minnesota Infantry, 1862–1864.

William D. Hale, Sergeant Major, Third Minnesota Infantry.

William D. Hale, Sergeant Major, Third Minnesota Infantry

This photo shows Hale as a lieutenant, c.1861. He became major of the Fourth United States Colored Artillery.

William D. Sweasy, 1916–1991

William D. Sweasy

William D. Sweasy, CEO Red Wing Shoe Company.

William De La Barre, engineer engaged by C. C. Washburn

William De La Barre

Photograph of William de la Barre at a writing desk, c.1875.

William DeLaBarre

William DeLaBarre

Photograph of William de la Barre in overcoat and hat, c.1885. Photographer: Stafford and Company.

William Dudley Foulke

William Dudley Foulke

William Dudley Foulke (1848–1935), ca. 1922.

Black and white photograph of William T. Francis, from Northwestern Bulletin Appeal, November 1, 1924.

William Francis

William T. Francis, from Northwestern Bulletin Appeal, November 1, 1924. This is the last known photograph of Francis.

Black and white photograph of William Frederick Hasley with Harold E. Stassen and Edward J. Thye, 1945.

William Frederick Hasley with Harold E. Stassen and Edward J. Thye

William Frederick Hasley with Harold E. Stassen and Edward J. Thye, 1945. Photographed by the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

William Fuson Davidson

William Fuson Davidson

William Fuson Davidson in St. Paul, ca. 1880. Photo by F. A. Lydston.

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