Record of Bernard Berg’s burial

Record of Bernard Berg’s burial

Record of Bernard Berg’s burial, May 19, 1875. Berg was the first recorded person to be buried in Prairie Home Cemetery. Prairie Home and Riverside Cemetery Association Records, Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, Moorhead.

South (front) view of the recreation hall (Building 8), CCC Camp Rabideau F-50. Photo by Jerry Mathiason, 1994. From box 1 (144.G.8.4F) of Historic American Buildings Survey records related to Minnesota structures, 1882-2001, 1883. Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Recreation hall at Camp Rabideau

South (front) view of the recreation hall (Building 8), CCC Camp Rabideau F-50. Photo by Jerry Mathiason, 1994. From box 1 (144.G.8.4F) of Historic American Buildings Survey records related to Minnesota structures, 1882-2001, 1883. Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Recreation of the North West Company depot at Grand Portage

Recreation of the North West Company depot at Grand Portage

A recreation of the North West Company depot at Grand Portage. Here, voyageurs from Montreal (known as “Montreal men”) and their comrades from the interior (known as “north men”) would meet for Rendezvous, the annual mid-summer company meeting and celebration. Directly behind this fort is the 8.5-mile Grand Portage. Photo by Jon Lurie, 2020.

Northfield Telegraph, December 25, 1861. Recruiting advertisement placed by Captain William Russell for Colonel Berdan’s Corps of US Sharpshooters. Used with the permission of St. Olaf College Archives.

Recruiting advertisement for sharpshooters

Northfield Telegraph, December 25, 1861. Recruiting advertisement placed by Captain William Russell for Colonel Berdan’s Corps of US Sharpshooters. Used with the permission of St. Olaf College Archives.

Black and white photograph of a recruiting office for the 1st Minnesota Infantry Brigade, 1917 Minnesota State Fair.

Recruiting tent for the First Minnesota Infantry Brigade at the Minnesota State Fair

Recruiting office for the 1st Minnesota Infantry Brigade, 1917 Minnesota State Fair.

Color image of a red and white felt service flag with one blue star, used by the family of Harvey Mears, who served in World War I and World War II, ca. 1915–1943.

Red and white felt service flag

Red and white felt service flag with one blue star, used by the family of Harvey Mears, who served in World War I and World War II, ca. 1915–1943.

Red Building

Red Building

The Red Building at Watt Munisotaram. Originally used as the temple's social hall, in 2017 it reopened as a community center. Photo by Colin MacArthur, March 18, 2012.

Color image of a Red Bull firing squad, 2006.

Red Bull firing squad

A Red Bull firing squad honors one of its own at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, December 2006. The Minnesota Thirty-fourth Division soldier was killed by an IED (improvised explosive device) in Fallujah, Iraq. Photograph by Joe Roos of the Minnesota National Guard.

Color image of a Red Bull Shoulder Patch.

Red Bull Shoulder Patch

A red steer skull on a black Mexican water jar (olla), created in 1917 while the new division trained at Camp Cody, NM, not far from the Mexican border. During World War II, German soldiers in Italy referred to the Americans who wore the patch as "Red Devils" or "Red Bulls." The latter name stuck, and the division adopted it officially, replacing its World War I nickname of "Sandstorm Division."

Black and white photograph of a Red Cross booth ("Let the Spirit of America Equal the Spirit of Belgium") at the 1917 Minnesota State Fair.

Red Cross booth at 1917 Minnesota State Fair

Red Cross booth ("Let the Spirit of America Equal the Spirit of Belgium") at the 1917 Minnesota State Fair.

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