Color image of American Indian women gathering rice, 1849–1855. Drawing by Seth Eastman.

Gathering wild rice

American Indian women gathering rice, 1849–1855. Drawing by Seth Eastman.This was an early version of one of Eastman’s paintings for the House Committee on Indian Affairs.

GayLife cover

GayLife cover

The cover of the issue of GayLife published on Friday, August 8, 1980. The issue focused on the Cuban refugees detained at Fort McCoy (Wisconsin) after the Mariel Boatlift. Thom Higgins papers, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Chaska pickling factory showing the vats used to brine the pickles, undated.

Gedney Pickle Plant

A side view of the exterior of the Chaska pickling factory showing the vats used to brine the pickles, undated.

Black and white photograph of a man standing to the left of the Gedney sign, outside the Chaska factory,  c.1980s.

Gedney Sign

A man standing to the left of the Gedney sign, outside the Chaska factory, c.1980s.

Color image of a Gedney's Pantry Pickles label, c.1935.

Gedney's Pantry Pickles label

Gedney's Pantry Pickles label, c.1935.

Color image of Gedney's Tomato Catsup label, c.1935.

Gedney's Tomato Catsup label

Gedney's Tomato Catsup label, c.1935.

Color label for Gedney Company French Dressing, c.1935.

Gedney's Zestive French Dressing label

Label for Gedney Company French Dressing, c.1935.

Gehl-Mittelsted Farmstead

Gehl-Mittelsted Farmstead

Front and side views of the Gehl-Mittelsted Farmhouse as it is in the twenty-first century. Rights held by the CCHS.

Gene Ritchie Monahan in her studio

Gene Ritchie Monahan in her studio

Gene Ritchie Monahan in her studio, 1985. Used with the permission of Jean E. Monahan Kelly.

Gene Ritchie Monahan making a silk screen

Gene Ritchie Monahan making a silk screen

Gene Ritchie Monahan making a silk screen, 1980s. Used with the permission of Jean E. Monahan Kelly.

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