Overhead view of Victory Memorial Drive

Overhead view of Victory Memorial Drive

Overhead view Victory Memorial Drive and Parkway in North Minneapolis. View looking west from Humboldt Avenue North, near the northeast end of the parkway. Photo by Flickr user Tony Webster, February 18, 2017. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Overhead view of Voyageurs National Park

Overhead view of Voyageurs National Park

Overhead view of Voyageurs National Park. National Park Service, undated. Public domain.

Overlook at lower Gooseberry Falls

Overlook at lower Gooseberry Falls

Overlook at lower Gooseberry Falls, undated. From folder “Gooseberry Falls State Park, undated and 1935–1945,” in box 113.A.1.1B of Photographs of State Parks, Minnesota Department of Conservation, State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Overseas Bride Club Meeting

Overseas Bride Club Meeting

“Two members of the Overseas Brides Club practice making chicken soup with the help of a director of the Institute. It’s part of the program of making good citizens of immigrants coming to St. Paul…left to right, Mrs. J. W. Jorgenson (addresses omitted) director of the International Institute, lends a hand in cooking chicken soup for Mrs. E. G. Du Chene, while Mrs. Samuel L. Mac Kinney, reads on. Both of the brides are from France.” Photo and caption from “Home Countries Enemies, But Students Friendly,” November 8, 1947. Photograph used with the permission of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Color image of Owamniyomni (St. Anthony Falls), 1848. Oil painting by Seth Eastman.

Owamniyomni (St. Anthony Falls)

Owamniyomni (St. Anthony Falls), 1848. Oil painting by Seth Eastman.

Black and white photograph of an ox-cart train on a Red River trail, ca. 1860.

Ox-cart train on Red River Trails

An ox-cart train on a Red River trail, ca. 1860.

Oxen pulling a sled of white pine logs near Hinckley in Pine County, 1885.

Oxen pulling logs near Hinckley

Oxen pulling a sled of white pine logs near Hinckley in Pine County, 1885.

Photograph of Ozaawindib Lake

Ozaawindibe-Zaaga’igan (Ozaawindib Lake)

The lake in Hubbard County named for the Ojibwe leader Ozaawindib (also called Lake Plantagenet), ca. 1930.

Black and white photograph of Ozias B, Baker, private, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, c.1862.

Ozias B. Baker

Ozias B, Baker, private, Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters, c.1862.

Packaging Watkins Coconut Oil Shampoo, Winona

Packaging Watkins Coconut Oil Shampoo, Winona

Packaging Watkins Coconut Oil Shampoo, Winona, 1940.

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