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Women's suffrage meeting in Rice Park in St. Paul, 1914.
Nisei Women’s Army Corps (WAC) detachment at Fort Snelling, c.1945.
Drawings of the members of the Women’s Auxiliary Board of Minnesota, who chose a design for the state flag in 1893. From the St. Paul Daily Globe, October 13, 1893, page 1.
The Macalester women’s basketball team (ca. 1899).
Women’s building at Willmar State Asylum, ca. 1920.
The NWSA’s camp for farmers’ wives, hosted by the Farm Bureau on the NWSA campus, June 7–9, 1949.
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, greeted by Mayor Anderson of Minneapolis, 1931.
Women’s program of work brochure, Minnesota Farm Bureau, 1958.
Wonderland at night. Note the 120-foot electric tower at the center of the postcard, 1905–1912.
A wooden long bow with a fiber string used in the US–Dakota War of 1862.