A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator

A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator

Political poster with slogan, "A. O. Eberhart for United States Senator," 1916.

A. P. Cook residence in Duluth.

A. P. Cook residence in Duluth

A. P. Cook House, Duluth. Designed by I. Vernon Hill, 1900.

Black and white photograph of A. Philip Randolph, 1920. Courtesy New York Public Library.

A. Philip Randolph

A. Philip Randolph, 1920. Courtesy New York Public Library.

Black and white photograph of A. W. Latham, first executive secretary of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, 207 Kasota Block, Minneapolis,1901.

A. W. Latham, first executive secretary of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society

A. W. Latham, first executive secretary of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, 207 Kasota Block, Minneapolis,1901.

Black and white photograph of A. A. Baker, member of the Minnesota Home Guard, 1917. The star he wears designates him as a special deputy sheriff sworn in during the Streetcar Workers Strike.

A.A. Baker, Special Deputy Sheriff, Ramsey County and member of the Minnesota Home Guard

A. A. Baker, member of the Minnesota Home Guard, 1917. The star he wears designates him as a special deputy sheriff sworn in during the Streetcar Workers Strike.

A.B. Lyman transports Grimm alfalfa seeds from his farm, Alfalfadale, near Chanhassen.  Circa 1902-1910.

A.B. Lyman transports Grimm alfalfa seeds from his farm, Alfalfadale, near Chanhassen

A.B. Lyman transports Grimm alfalfa seeds from his farm, Alfalfadale, near Chanhassen, c.1902–1910.

A.J. Rockne, c. 1940

A.J. Rockne

Rockne seated at his senate desk, c.1940.

A.W. Jesperson, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Minneapolis

A.W. Jesperson, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Minneapolis

A.W. Jesperson, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Minneapolis, posed with his horse-drawn buggy, Princeton, c.1900.

Color image of an abandoned bridge pier in the Mississippi River, downtown Minneapolis, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Abandoned bridge pier in the Mississippi River, downtown Minneapolis

Abandoned bridge pier in the Mississippi River, downtown Minneapolis, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Black and white photograph of abandoned Fort Ripley, c.1895.

Abandoned Fort Ripley

Abandoned Fort Ripley, c.1895. On the left is one of the original officers’ quarters; in the foreground is the hospital and headquarters built to replace the original structure that had burned down in July 1870.

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