List of enslaved people owned by Lawrence Taliaferro

List of enslaved people owned by Lawrence Taliaferro

List of enslaved people owned by Lawrence Taliaferro, ca. 1830s and 1840s. The list was written by Taliaferro himself and includes the note “21 freed from slavery 1839-40-43.”

Lithograph on paper by Wanda Gág, 1930.

Lithograph by Wanda Gág

Lithograph on paper by Wanda Gág, 1930.

Black and white lithograph of Fort Snelling, showing additional buildings on the landing, 1830. Artist unknown.

Lithograph of Fort Snelling

Lithograph of Fort Snelling, showing additional buildings on the landing, 1830. Artist unknown.

Black and white lithograph print on paper of Swede Hollow, c.1936.

Lithograph of Swede Hollow, St. Paul

Black and white lithograph print on paper of Swede Hollow by Vera Andrus, c.1936.

Black and white photograph of a lithographer at work, 1938.

Lithographer at work

Lithographer at work, 1938.

Little Falls Depot

Little Falls Depot

Northern Pacific Railway Depot, Little Falls, Minnesota, designed by Cass Gilbert. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever, July 3, 2017.

Black and white photograph of Ho-Chunk leader Little Hill, who was one of his people's leading orators, c.1865.

Little Hill, Ho-Chunk leader

Ho-Chunk leader Little Hill was one of his people's leading orators, c.1865.

Lived-in room at the Pioneer Hotel

Lived-in room at the Pioneer Hotel

Lived-in room at the Pioneer Hotel (125 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis), August 3, 1960. The Pioneer Hotel rented out rooms by the week, and by the month to seasonal workers and railroad pensioners. Photograph by Dick Palen.

Black and white photograph of students plucking feathers from chickens during a class about how to judge and butcher livestock, 1920s.

Livestock judging and butchering class

Students pluck feathers from chickens during a class about how to judge and butcher livestock, 1920s.

Black and white photograph of a livestock parade at the Northwest Experiment Station’s annual visiting day.

Livestock parade

A livestock parade at the Northwest Experiment Station’s annual visiting day.

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