T.B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium, Red Wing

T. B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium, Red Wing

T. B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium, Red Wing. Postcard, c.1906.

T. B. Walker

T. B. Walker

Thomas Barlow (T. B.) Walker. Photograph by the Minneapolis Journal, ca. 1926.

T. B. Walker

T. B. Walker

T. B. Walker, ca. 1915.

T. B. Walker and Harriet Granger Walker

T. B. Walker and Harriet Granger Walker

Thomas Barlow (T. B.) Walker and Harriet Granger Walker.

 T. B. Walker inside the Walker Art Gallery

T. B. Walker inside the Walker Art Gallery

T. B. Walker standing on the grand stairway inside the Walker Art Gallery (later called the Walker Art Center), ca. 1925.

T. B. Walker with his five sons

T. B. Walker with his five sons

Thomas Barlow (T. B.) Walker with his five sons (left to right): Fletcher, Willis, Archie, T. B., Gilbert, and Clinton, 1907. Leon, a sixth son, had died in 1887.

T. Thomas Fortune, 1902.

T. Thomas Fortune

T. Thomas Fortune, 1902. Fortune, a former slave, became a well-respected newspaperman and author. Among the reporters he employed was Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

Black and white photograph of T. W. Thorson, ca. 1950s.

T. W. Thorson

T. W. Thorson, ca. 1950s.

T.B. Walker Art Gallery, 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis

T.B. Walker Art Gallery

T.B. Walker Art Gallery, 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, c.1890.

Ta Oyate Duta (Little Crow)

Ta Oyate Duta (His Red Nation, also known as Little Crow)

Ta Oyate Duta (His Red Nation, also known as Little Crow), 1862.

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