Voyageur interpreters at Snake River Fur Post

Voyageur interpreters at Snake River Fur Post

Voyageur interpreters at Snake River Fur Post (called North West Fur Post at the time), 1983.

Voyageur statue in Cloquet

Voyageur statue in Cloquet

Voyageur statue in Cloquet, Minnesota, along the St. Louis River (part of the Northwest Trail).

Black and white photograph of W. A. Benitt with electric pump at the windmill, 1938.

W. A. Benitt with electric pump at the windmill

W. A. Benitt with electric pump at the windmill, 1938.

Black and white photograph of the W. Adams Hardenburgh residence at 665 Central Park Place West in St. Paul, c.1888.

W. Adams Hardenburgh residence

W. Adams Hardenburgh residence at 665 Central Park Place West in St. Paul, c.1888.

Black and white photograph of W. L. Carlyle and R. S. Mackintosh eating watermelon that was awarded first premium probably at the Minnesota State Fair, 1895.

W. L. Carlyle and R. S. Mackintosh

W. L. Carlyle (left) and R. S. Mackintosh (right) eating watermelon that was awarded first premium prize, probably at the Minnesota State Fair, 1895. Mackintosh was the society's president from 1918–1919 and secretary-treasurer from 1920–1943.

Black and white photograph of W.E.B. Du Bois, undated.

W.E.B. Du Bois

W.E.B Du Bois, undated. Du Bois was a prominent scholar and activist who publicly opposed Booker T. Washington and his promotion of limited rights for people of color.

W.W. Dunn with William Hamm Jr.

The gang’s ransom contact, W. W. Dunn, standing with William Hamm Jr. in 1933.

Wabasha III

Wabasha III

Wabasha III, a Dakota leader, ca. 1860. Photograph by Charles A. Zimmerman.

Watercolor on paper depicting Chief Wabasha’s village on the Mississippi River. Painted c.1845 by Seth Eastman.

Wabasha's village

Watercolor on paper depicting Wabasha’s village of Mdewakanton Dakota on the Mississippi River, 650 miles above St. Louis. Painted ca.1845 by Seth Eastman.

Color postcard depecting Waconia City Hall.

Waconia City Hall

Postcard depicting the second city hall building in Waconia. Refurbished into senior apartments in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This building was nominated to the National Register for Historic Places.

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