Black and white photograph of Seppman Mill, ca. 1890.

Seppman Mill

Seppman Mill, ca. 1890. The four wood and sailcloth arms were destroyed over time but were never replaced after the 1890 storm.

Black and white photograph of service at Temple Israel, Minneapolis. Photographed in 1964.

Service at Temple Israel, Minneapolis

Service at Temple Israel, Minneapolis, 1964.

Black and white photograph of Seth Eastman, ca.1860.

Seth Eastman

Brigadier General Seth Eastman, ca.1860.

Black and white photograph of Seth Eastman late in his life, ca.1873.

Seth Eastman late in his life

Seth Eastman late in his life, ca.1873.

Seth Eastman’s watercolor image for the Minnesota Territorial Seal

Seth Eastman’s watercolor image for the Minnesota Territorial Seal

Watercolor artwork for the Minnesota Territorial Seal created by Seth Eastman in 1849.

Black and white photograph of a Settergren Seed Corn delivery truck, c.1930s.

Settergren Seed Corn delivery truck

Settergren Seed Corn delivery truck, c.1930s.

Setting a column in the capitol rotunda

Setting a column in the capitol rotunda

Setting a column in the capitol rotunda. Magnus Johnson’s uncle, master stonemason Nils Nelson, is shown posing with a trowel. Original caption on print: “Minnesota Capitol, No. 253, April 4, 1904, Cass Gilbert, Architect.” Photograph album, May 1896–November 1905 (+Reserve 47, Box 2). Minnesota Board of State Capitol Commissioners records, 1892–1914.

Setting stone blocks for the capitol

Setting stone blocks for the capitol

Stone workers shaping and setting stone blocks for the capitol. Original description on print: “#13, August 31, 1896–From S.E. Corner.” Photograph album, May 1896–November 1905 (+Reserve 47, Box 1). Minnesota Board of State Capitol Commissioners records, 1892–1914.

Black and white photograph of seven charter members of a secret society known as "The Greys," 1910. The group became the Nu Upsilon Gamma fraternity in 1920, disbanded in the 1990s and reactivated in 2001.

Seven charter members of a secret society known as "The Greys"

Seven charter members of a secret society known as "The Greys," 1910. The group became the Nu Upsilon Gamma fraternity in 1920, disbanded in the 1990s and reactivated in 2001.

Seven Guitars

Seven Guitars

Actors in August Wilson's play Seven Guitars, ca. 2002. From folder 14 of box 6 of Penumbra Theatre Company records (GV002), Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

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