Harvested sugar beets

Harvested sugar beets

A railcar full of sugar beets being unloaded at a factory, 1956. From the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association records, 1919–1994, Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, Moorhead. Used with the permission of Northwest Minnesota Historical Center.

Harvesting wild rice

Ojibwe harvesting wild rice. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, 1939.

Harvesting wild rice in the White Earth Reservation of Ojibwe

Harvesting wild rice in the White Earth Reservation of Ojibwe

Ojibwe people harvesting wild rice in the White Earth Reservation, undated but ca. 1930s. Photograph by Frances Densmore.

Black and white photograph of Harvey Fleshner guarding German prisoners of war in Moorhead, ca. 1943–1945.

Harvey Fleshner guarding the POW camp

Harvey Fleshner guards German prisoners of war in Moorhead, ca. 1943–1945. Prisoners are visible behind the barbed wire fence. Used with the permission of the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.

Hastings State Hospital cemetery index

Hastings State Hospital cemetery index

Page from an alphabetical index to burials in Hastings State Hospital cemetery covering 1901–1964. From box 104.E.1.4F of Hastings State Hospital cemetery records, 1953–1999. State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Hastings State Hospital cemetery plat

Hastings State Hospital cemetery plat

A 1967 plat map of the Hastings State Hospital's cemetery grounds showing the grave numbers, patient medical file numbers, and the locations of graves. From A3/OV4, drawer 6, of Hastings State Hospital cemetery records, 1953–1999. State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Hat worn to Pilgrim Baptist Church

Hat worn to Pilgrim Baptist Church

Hat retailed by Newman's department store and worn by Merrie E. Barr to Pilgrim Baptist Church in St. Paul in 1956. Barr lived on Fuller Avenue in the Rondo neighborhood.

Color image of a Haupt Fountain made of Morton Gneiss in Washington D.C., ca. 2016.

Haupt Fountain

Haupt Fountain made of Morton Gneiss in Washington D.C., ca. 2016.

Black and white photograph of Hawkeye Mills, Hay Creek.

Hawkeye Mills, Hay Creek

Hay Creek, south of Red Wing, attracted German-speaking settlers including the founders of Hawkeye Mills. By 1870, eighty percent of Hay Creek township residents were German, the second highest concentration in Minnesota at the time.

Color image of the Hawley Shipyard sign on the old warehouse that was used to build and store the Hjemkomst. From the Tom Asp Collection, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.

Hawley Shipyard sign

Hawley Shipyard sign on the old warehouse that was used to build and store the Hjemkomst. From the Tom Asp Collection, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County

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