Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family in Nerstsrand, Minnesota, ca. 1881. The photograph was taken shortly before three Bonde sons (Edward, fourteen; Ingebrit, six; and Albert, one) succumbed to black measles in late March and early April 1882. Used with the permission of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family

Tosten E. Bonde and family in front of their farmhouse, ca. 1895. Used with the permission of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.

Tosten E. Bonde Farmhouse

Tosten E. Bonde farmhouse

The Tosten E. Bonde farmhouse, 2019. Used with the permission of Rice County Historical Society.

Totidutawin and Tonwaniteton

Totidutawin and Tonwaniteton

Totidutawin (also known as Catherine) and her son Tonwaniteton (also known as Lorenzo Lawrence), ca. 1880s. Both were important Dakota leaders in the Lac qui Parle Mission community.

Color image of a tour group at End-O-Line Railroad Park in Currie, May 2014.

Tour group at End-O-Line Railroad Park in Currie

Tour group at End-O-Line Railroad Park in Currie, May 2014. Used courtesy of the office of Murray County’s community relations.

Tourists on the Lake Street bridge, Minneapolis

Tourists on the Lake Street bridge, Minneapolis

Tourists pose by automobiles near the Lake Street bridge in Minneapolis, ca. 1925.

Tower-Soudan Iron Mine (1979)

Unedited KSTP-TV footage of the Tower-Soudan iron mine in 1979, including interior and exterior views and shots of the Engine House, elevator shaft, mine workers and mine visitors.

Black and white photograph of miners in the pit of the Tower-Soudan mine, 1890.

Tower-Soudan mine

Miners in the pit of the Tower-Soudan mine, 1890.

Tower-Soudan Mine

Tower-Soudan Mine

Miners at the Soudan Mine, 1890.

Tower-Soudan Mine

Tower-Soudan Mine

Soudan Mine, 1890.

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