TIME magazine cover featuring Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson

TIME magazine cover featuring Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson

The cover of the August 13, 1873, issue of Time magazine, featuring Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson.

Tin debris caught in tree branches and in vegetation in the aftermath of the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Tin debris

Tin debris caught in tree branches and in vegetation in the aftermath of the Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, June 1992.

Tinikling

Tinikling

Pamana Dance Troupe performing Tinikling, September 10, 2016. Photograph by Ed Santos. Used with the permission of the Cultural Society of Filipino Americans of Minnesota.

Color image of Tinos marble from Greece inside the north vestibule of the Cathedral of St. Paul. Photographed by Paul Nelson on July 16, 2014.

Tinos marble

Close-up view of Tinos marble from Greece inside the north vestibule of the Cathedral of St. Paul. Photographed by Paul Nelson on July 16, 2014.

Tipi and AIM sign on the grounds of the Washington Monument

Tipi and AIM sign on the grounds of the Washington Monument

Tipi with American Indian Movement (AIM) sign on the grounds of the Washington Monument, Washington, DC, during the "Longest Walk" (1978). Original in the US New & World Report collection in the Library of Congress’s prints and photographs division.

Title card of Cologne

Title card of Cologne

The title card used to introduce the film Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther, filmed in Cologne, Minnesota, in 1939 by Raymond and Esther Dowidat. E-34 (AV1989.205), Audio-visual Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Color image of the title page of the Missionary Herald, c.2013.

Title page from the Missionary Herald

During the period historians call the "Second Great Awakening," publications such as the Missionary Herald inspired young people to dedicate their lives to spreading Christianity. Young Elizabeth Taylor read magazines like this one before devoting herself to mission work. Photograph by Linda Louise Bryan, c.2013.

Cover spread of a pamphlet promoting the fiftieth anniversary of the stage partnership between James McIntrye and Thomas Heath, who were some of the most influential and famous blackface minstrels of their time. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

To McIntyre and Heath (1924)

Cover spread of a pamphlet promoting the fiftieth anniversary of the stage partnership between James McIntrye and Thomas Heath, who were some of the most influential and famous blackface minstrels of their time. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

Inside spread of a pamphlet promoting the fiftieth anniversary performance by long time stage partners James McIntyre and Thomas Heath. The pamphlet celebrates the longevity of the duo as well as the quality of their blackface minstrel shows. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

To McIntyre and Heath (1924)

Inside spread of a pamphlet promoting the fiftieth anniversary performance by long time stage partners James McIntyre and Thomas Heath. The pamphlet celebrates the longevity of the duo as well as the quality of their blackface minstrel shows. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

To Remember Dan Patch, art original

To Remember Dan Patch, art original

To Remember Dan Patch, a sculpture of Dan Patch commissioned by his owner, Marion Savage, and created by Alexander Stirling Calder Sr. between 1912 and 1915.

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