A student and teacher at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

A student and teacher at the Heart of the Earth Survival School

A student and teacher at the Heart of the Earth Survival School in Minneapolis. From the 1982–1983 edition of Chimigezi Winage (the school's yearbook), page 25.

Black and white photograph of a Tent city at Camp Ripley ca. 1950.

A tent city at Camp Ripley

Tent city, ca. 1950. In the early years, everyone slept under canvas.

photograph depicting a road through a grove of trees

A tree claim in Lyon County

A tree claim in Lyon County, c.1900.

Black and white photograph of a Waconia Patriot employee uses a printing press. Date and photographer unknown.

A Waconia Patriot employee uses a printing press

A Waconia Patriot employee uses a printing press. Date and photographer unknown.

A watercolor image image of the front of the Carver County Historical Society building. 2008. Rights held by the CCHS.

A watercolor image image of the front of the Carver County Historical Society building

A watercolor image image of the front of the Carver County Historical Society building, 2008.

Black and white photograph of a woman sitting on the floor with two young children, with accompanying quote, by Jane Kramer, 2004. From collection, "Photographs and Stories of Refugee Women: Perseverance, Dignity, Strength, Hope, and Peace."

A woman sitting on the floor with two young children

A woman sitting on the floor with two young children, with accompanying quote, 2004. Photograph by Jane Kramer.

Photograph of A. J. Rustad's saloon, ca. 1890s.

A. J. Rustad’s saloon

A. J. Rustad’s saloon in Moorhead, ca. 1890s. From the Flaten/Wange Collection, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.

A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator

A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator

Political poster with slogan, "A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator," 1916.

A. P. Cook residence in Duluth.

A. P. Cook residence in Duluth

A. P. Cook House, Duluth. Designed by I. Vernon Hill, 1900.

Black and white photograph of A. Philip Randolph, 1920. Courtesy New York Public Library.

A. Philip Randolph

A. Philip Randolph, 1920. Courtesy New York Public Library.

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