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Three wooden sap spigots made no later than 1961. Forms part of the Jeannette O. and Harry D. Ayer Ojibwe Collection.
Wooden streetcar sign with carved black lettering on each side, installed at the corner of Lexington and St. Clair by the St. Paul City Railway Company, c.1920.
Wood Lake Battlefield Monument, c. 1910.
Woods in Carver County, c.1915.
Wool traveling suit ca. 1906, made by Julia Tomasek and worn by Greta Spinning Evans.
Wool wedding dress and jacket worn by Mary T. Hill, 1867.
The Woolworth Building (designed by Cass Gilbert) in New York City, ca. 1913. Public domain.
Charles Biederman sculpture from 1968-69. Sculpture, Painted Aluminum construction; size: 41¼ x 29¼ 9 in.
Work Progress Administration (WPA) sewing project strike, Minneapolis, ca. 1939.
circa 1939