Steel Workers Organizing Committee dues button, 1941.

Steel Workers Organizing Committee button

Steel Workers Organizing Committee dues button, 1941.

Black and white photograph of a steer being exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair, 1947.

Steer being exhibited

Steer being exhibited, Minnesota State Fair, 1947.

Photograph of Stella Lyght at Northern Lights Resort, 1930

Stella Lyght

Stella Lyght, seated, at Northern Lights Resort, 1930. From the John Lyght photograph collection.

Black and white photograph of Stephen Arnold Douglas Volk, 1908.

Stephen Arnold Douglas Volk

Stephen Arnold Douglas Volk, 1908.

Stephen Bonga

Stephen Bonga

Stephen Bonga, George's brother, c.1880.

Stephen Kulieke (center bottom) with Cuban refugees

Stephen Kulieke with Cuban refugees

Stephen Kulieke (center bottom) with Cuban refugees at Fort McCoy, WIsconsin. Printed in GayLife, Friday, August 8, 1980. Original caption: "GayLife's Stephen Kulieke became the darling of the refugees. They followed him all day as he shot all the photos of Fort McCoy." From the Thom Higgins papers, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Black and white postcard picturing the dedication of Stephens Hall, with James J. Hill, in 1908.

Stephens Hall dedication ceremony with James J. Hill

Postcard picturing the dedication of Stephens Hall, with James J. Hill, in 1908.

Black and white stereoview of officers-in-training in a trench during a drill at Fort Snelling, ca. 1917.

Stereoview of rifle drill inside a trench

Stereoview of officers-in-training in a trench during a drill at Fort Snelling, ca. 1917.

Color image of a Sterling silver Civilian Conservation Corps ring with CCC logo flanked by an eagle and shield on opposing ends. Logo is engraved with "3707/ and "EAF". Worn by Fred Fretheim of Company 3707, Two Harbors, MN, ca. 1936–1937.

Sterling silver Civilian Conservation Corps ring

Sterling silver Civilian Conservation Corps ring with CCC logo flanked by an eagle and shield on opposing ends. Logo is engraved with "3707/ and "EAF". Worn by Fred Fretheim of Company 3707, Two Harbors, MN, ca. 1936–1937.

Glyph sticker

Sticker with the unpronounceable symbol (glyph) used as a name by Prince

Sticker with the unpronounceable symbol (glyph) used as a name by Prince, ca. 1993–1995.

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