Black and white photograph of Rose Cleveland, ca. 1885.

Rose Cleveland

Rose Cleveland, ca. 1885.

Rose Crelley Boyd

Rose Crelley Boyd

Rose Boyd operated the largest dressmaking business in Minneapolis between 1886 and 1917, employing between 40–100 seamstresses, fitters, designers and tailors and creating gowns for Minnesota's fashion elite.

Rose Mary Freeman and Horace Huntley

Rose Mary Freeman and Horace Huntley

Rose Mary Freeman, president of the Afro-American Action Committee (AAAC), and Horace Huntley inside Morrill Hall during student protests at the University of Minnesota’s Minneapolis campus, 1969.

Black and white photograph of the round tower, 1936. Photographed by A.F. Raymond.

Round Tower

View of round tower, 1936. Photographed by A.F. Raymond.

Black and white photograph of the Round tower covered in vegetation,1935. Photographed by Norton and Peel.

Round tower covered in vegetation

View of Round tower covered in vegetation,1935. Photographed by Norton and Peel.

Color scan of a Round Tower postcard, c.1905.

Round Tower postcard

Round Tower postcard, c.1905.

Color image of the Round Tower at Historic Fort Snelling, 2010. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder.

Round Tower, Historic Fort Snelling

The Round Tower at Historic Fort Snelling, 2010. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder.

Row house interior

Row house interior

Interior of a room in the reconstructed row house at the Snake River Fur Post in Pine City, Minnesota, 2010s.

Roy Campanella, June 13, 1948. In that year, Campanella became the first African American to play in the American Association when he played for the St. Paul Saints. Photograph by the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press.

Roy Campanella

Roy Campanella, June 13, 1948. In that year, Campanella became the first African American to play in the American Association when he played for the St. Paul Saints. Photograph by the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press.

Black-and-white photograph of Professor Roy W. Meyer at his Mankato State College desk in the early 1960s.

Roy W. Meyer

Black-and-white photograph of Professor Roy W. Meyer at his Mankato State College desk in the early 1960s.

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