The Chase family

The Chase family

The Chase family (Ernest Wabasha’s mother’s family). Back row (left to right): Father Joe Jesse Chase; Emma Chase; Henry B. (Hank) Wabasha; and Helen (Florence) Chase (married to Henry). Center: Olive Chase. Front row: Mother Martha Adelaide Wakute Chase holding Tommy; Helena; Jeanette; and Grandmother Jenny Wakute (Martha’s mother). Joe Jr. is seated in the front at center. Undated. Used with the permission of Sue Moman Bowen.

Photograph of the children of Anton and Elizabeth Gág c.1905. Back row (left to right): Stella, Debli, Wanda. Front row (left to right): Howard, Asta, Nelda.

The children of Anton and Elizabeth Gág

Photograph of the children of Anton and Elizabeth Gág, c.1905. Back row (left to right): Stella, Debli, Wanda. Front row (left to right): Howard, Asta, Nelda.

Color image of the crew of the Hjemkomst. Photograph by Rose Asp, 1982. From the Rose Asp Collection, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.

The crew of the Hjemkomst

The crew of the Hjemkomst, 1982. Photograph by Rose Asp. From the Rose Asp Collection, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County

The Dalai Lama at the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota in St. Paul, 2017. Photograph by Tashi Khongtsotsang.

The Dalai Lama at the Tibetan American Foundation Minnesota

The Dalai Lama at the Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota in St. Paul, 2017. Photograph by Tashi Khongtsotsang.

Colorized postcard image of downtown store at 700 Nicollet Ave., 1912.

The Dayton Company

Postcard image of downtown store at 700 Nicollet Ave., 1912.

The Des Moines River at Windom

The Des Moines River at Windom

The Des Moines River at Island Park in Windom, ca. 1955. In 1957, the river provided inspiration for switching the name of the annual community celebration from Flax Day to River Days.

Color image showing the effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga, August 1994. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

The effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga

The effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga, August 1994. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

Painting of the Eighth Minnesota Infantry (Mounted) in the Battle of Ta-Ha-Kouty (Killdeer Mountain)

The Eighth Minnesota Infantry (Mounted) in the Battle of Ta-Ha-Kouty (Killdeer Mountain)

The Eighth Minnesota was mounted during Sully's expedition. Here they fight dismounted at the battle of Killdeer Mountain, July 28, 1864. Every fourth man is positioned in the rear as a horse holder. Oil on canvas painting by Carl Ludwig Boeckmann, c.1910.

Color image of the figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration, September 23, 2014. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

The figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration

The figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration, September 23, 2014. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

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