Black and white photograph of Sinclair Lewis’ childhood home, December 1975. Photographed by Henry Harren.

Sinclair Lewis’ childhood home

Sinclair Lewis’ childhood home, December 1975. Photographed by Henry Harren.

Black and white photograph of three individuals standing in front of Singer's Hall, Young America, 1870s or 1880s.

Singer's Hall

Three individuals standing in front of Singer's Hall, Young America, 1870s or 1880s.

Black and white photograph of a row of people wraped around the front of Singer's Hall, 1870s or 1880s.

Singer's Hall

A row of people wraps around the front of Singer's Hall, 1870s or 1880s.

Color image of a Sioux quartzite cliff in Blue Mounds State Park, 2007.

Sioux quartzite cliff in Blue Mounds State Park

Sioux quartzite cliff in Blue Mounds State Park, 2007.

Color image of a Sioux Quartzite ridge and hiking trail at Pipestone National Monument, 2010. Photograph taken by flicker user Brian Jeffery Beggerly.Sioux Quartzite ridge and hiking trail at Pipestone National Monument, 2010. Photograph taken by flicker user Brian Jeffery Beggerly.

Sioux Quartzite ridge and hiking trail at Pipestone National Monument

A Sioux Quartzite ridge and hiking trail at Pipestone National Monument, 2010. Photograph taken by Flickr user Brian Jeffery Beggerly.

Black and white photograph of Sister Antonia McHugh, St. Catherine College’s first dean and first president, 1936.

Sister Antonia McHugh

Sister Antonia McHugh, St. Catherine College’s first dean and first president, 1936.

Sister Elizabeth Kenny examining a child and lecturing to visitors.

Sister Elizabeth Kenny examining a child and lecturing to visitors

Sister Elizabeth Kenny examining a child and lecturing to visitors c.1945.

Black and white photograph of Sister Irmina Kelehan (bottom left) and other Sisters of St. Joseph setting sail for Japan, 1956.

Sister Irmina Kelehan and other Sisters of St. Joseph

Sister Irmina Kelehan (bottom left) and other Sisters of St. Joseph setting sail for Japan, 1956. Photographed by Don Bosco. Image used courtesy of the archives of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province.

Sister Kenny

Video about Australian nurse Elizabeth Kenny, founder of the Sister Kenny Institute, created by the Minnesota Historical Society, May 22, 2012.

Sister Kenny demonstrates her techniques

Sister Kenny demonstrates her therapy techniques

Sister Kenny demonstrates her therapy techniques, c.1942. Her pioneering physical therapeutic approach to polio first received a positive response at the University of Minnesota and later shaped the standard treatment for polio.

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