Marine Mill ruins, 2008

Marine Mill ruins, 2008

Ruins of the mill operated by the Marine Lumber Company at Marine Mills (Marine on St. Croix) between 1839 and 1895. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user MacGhiever, June 8, 2008. GNU Free Documentation License.

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 1900

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 1900

Ruins of the mill operated by the Marine Lumber Company at Marine Mills (Marine on St. Croix) between 1839 and 1895, photographed ca. 1900.

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 1940

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 1940

Ruins of the mill operated by the Marine Lumber Company at Marine Mills (Marine on St. Croix) between 1839 and 1895, ca. 1940. Photograph by John Cross.

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 2010s

Marine Mill ruins, ca. 2010s

Ruins of the mill operated by the Marine Lumber Company at Marine Mills (Marine on St. Croix) between 1839 and 1895. Photograph by John Cross for the Minnesota Historical Society, ca. 2010s.

Marine on St. Croix, 1932

Marine on St. Croix, 1932

Marine on St. Croix. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, June 19, 1932.

Marinera dance at International Day celebration

Marinera dance at International Day celebration

The elegant essence of the marinera dance is portrayed here by members of Mi Perú-Minnesota during the annual International Day performance at the International School of Minnesota in Eden Prairie. Photo by Stan Waldhauser, 2024. Used with the permission of Stan Waldhauser.

Marinera de corazón

Marinera de corazón

Dancing from the heart to a marinera song, Peru’s national dance, at Mi Perú-Minnesota’s Peruvian Independence Day Celebration event, held at the Recreation Outdoor Center (ROC) in St. Louis Park. Photograph by Angie Garcia, ca. 2018 or 2019. Used with the permission of Alateo Photography.

Mario Duarte in the La Prensa office

Mario Duarte

Mario Duarte in the La Prensa office, ca. 2000s. Used with the permission of Lorena Duarte.

Mario Duarte

Mario Duarte

Mario Duarte working in Minnesota, ca. 1980s. Oral History Office files, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Photograph of Marion Fawcett and Viva Claire Meyers

Marion Fawcett and Viva Claire Meyers

Wilford "Captain Billy" Fawcett's daughter Marion and first wife, Viva Claire Meyers, pose for a formal portrait, 1929.

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