George Morrison wearing regalia

George Morrison wearing regalia, undated. From "Photographs: Childhood, family, Chippewa City, Grand Marais, professional, exhibits, 1905, 1920–1980s," in box 1 of the George Morrison papers, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

George Morrison with Ada Reed

George Morrison with Ada Reed, his first wife, ca. 1950s. From "Photographs, undated, 1950s, 1970s-1990s," in box 7 of the George Morrison papers, 1854–2005 (bulk 1948-2000), Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

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George Morrison with one of his paintings

George Morrison with one of his paintings, 1998. From "Family photographs, 1940s, 1980s, 1998" in box 3 the George Morrison papers, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Color image of George Powers monument, 2014.

George Powers monument

The tombstone of George Powers, a hospital steward who served with the First Minnesota Heavy Artillery Regiment.

Drawing of George Seibert

George Seibert

George Seibert, ca. 1886. Published in the April 26, 1886, edition of the St. Paul Daily Globe. Seibert led the Great Western Band of St. Paul from the mid-1860s to the mid-1890s. Public domain

Black and white photograph of George W. Cass, c.1875.

George W. Cass

George W. Cass, c.1875.

George W. Gardner home

George W. Gardner home

The George W. Gardner home (later the Germanic-American Institute), 301 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, 1948. Photograph by the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press

Black and white illustration of George W. Manypenny, commissioner of Indian affairs, c.1860.

George W. Manypenny

George W. Manypenny, commissioner of Indian affairs, c.1860. Illustration from The Eaton Democrat, 1886.

Photograph of Georgetown

Georgetown

Georgetown, ca. 1919.

Bird's-eye view of Georgetown

Georgetown

A bird’s-eye view of Georgetown, ca. 1907. From Box 1 of the Randolph Probstfield papers (1858–2003), Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, Moorhead. Used with the permission of the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center.

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