President William McKinley and Governor John Lind

President William McKinley and Governor John Lind

President William McKinley and Governor John Lind in a review stand as a parade passes by, Minneapolis, c.1900.

Black and white photograph of a President's Conference Committee (PCC) streetcar #419, July 27, 1953. Photographed by John Runk, Jr.

President's Conference Committee (PCC) streetcar #419

President's Conference Committee (PCC) streetcar #419, July 27, 1953. Photographed by John Runk, Jr.

Preston Co-Op Creamery

Preston Co-Op Creamery

Preston Co-Op Creamery, Preston. Photograph by the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press, May 24, 1963.

Prince as a baby, with family

Prince (Skipper) as a baby, with family

John Nelson (seated, at right) with his son Prince (Skipper) on his lap, ca. 1959. Prince’s cousin Charles “Chazz” Smith (in suspenders) sits to John’s right. Used with the permission of Charles “Chazz” Smith.

Prince and Nancy Honeycutt with their granddaughters

Prince and Nancy Honeycutt with their granddaughters

Prince and Nancy Honeycutt inside their home with their granddaughters, Princelleyn and Luverne, ca. 1915. Used with the permission of Otter Tail County Historical Society.

Prince as a baby with his aunt (Edna Mae) and uncle (Frank)

Prince as a baby with his aunt (Edna Mae) and uncle (Frank)

Edna Mae, Prince’s aunt (seated, at left), with Prince and Prince’s uncle, Frank, ca. 1959. Used with the permission of Charles “Chazz” Smith.

Prince at his sixth birthday party

Prince at his sixth birthday party

Prince (at center, directly above the cake) at his sixth birthday party with family and friends, 1964. Used with the permission of Charles “Chazz” Smith.

Prince Honeycutt and his family

Prince Honeycutt and his family

The Honeycutt family, ca. 1905. Standing: Nancy Brown Honeycutt and Prince Albert Honeycutt. Kneeling at center: Albert and Inez Honeycutt. Seated, left to right: Rose and May Honeycutt. Used with the permission of Otter Tail County Society.

Prince Honeycutt House

Prince Honeycutt House

Exterior of Honeycutt House (612 Summit Avenue East, Fergus Falls) showing the Honeycutt Memorial Drive sign, February 25, 2022. Photograph by Melissa Hermes.

Black and white photograph of African American barber Prince Honeycutt in his Fergus Falls shop, c.1900.

Prince Honeycutt in his Fergus Falls shop

African American barber Prince Honeycutt in his Fergus Falls shop, c.1900.

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