Black and white photograph of Elizabeth Layman, one of the founders of Layman’s (later Pioneers and Soldiers) Cemetery, ca. 1870.

Elizabeth Layman

Elizabeth Layman, one of the founders of Layman’s (later Pioneers and Soldiers) Cemetery, ca. 1870.

photograph of motorette operating streetcar

Elizabeth Pederson at the controls of a streetcar

Motorette Elizabeth Pederson at the controls of a streetcar at East Side Station, University Avenue and First Avenue NE, Minneapolis, December 4, 1950. Pederson retired in 1973.

Ella Erickson

Ella Erickson

Ella Erickson, a domestic servant and Swedish immigrant, hanging out laundry at the Vitalis home in Franconia, ca. 1900.

Black and white photograph of Ella Helfrich and her prize-winning Tunnel of Fudge Bundt cake, 1966. Used with the permission of General Mills, Inc.

Ella Helfrich and her prize-winning Tunnel of Fudge Bundt cake

Ella Helfrich and her prize-winning Tunnel of Fudge Bundt cake, 1966. Used with the permission of General Mills, Inc.

Photograph of the Ellefson homestead

Ellefson Homestead

The homestead of the Ellefson family, immigrants from Norway, in Hendricks (Lincoln County), ca. 1880.

Color image of the owners of gift shop in old Crookston city hall, December 2016.

Ellen and Larry Leake

Owners of gift shop in old Crookston city hall, December 2016.

Black and white photograph of Elmer A. Benson during his tenure as state banking commissioner, c.1934. Photographed by the St. Paul Daily News.

Elmer A. Benson as state banking commissioner

Elmer A. Benson during his tenure as state banking commissioner, c.1934. Photographed by the St. Paul Daily News.

Photograph of Elmer and Clara (Burtness) Onstine

Elmer and Clara (Burtness) Onstine

Michael Henry Onstine holding his granddaughter Eleanor on the porch of the Onstines’ Maple Leaf Farm, ca. 1909. Onstine was one of the first settler-colonists in Fillmore County and one of the founders of Henrytown. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Black and white photograph of Elmer Benson and John T. Bernard at Mesaba Co-op Park, 1940.

Elmer Benson and John T. Bernard at Mesaba Co-op Park

Elmer Benson and John T. Bernard at Mesaba Co-op Park, 1940.

Black and white photograph of Governor Elmer Benson speaking at a Farmer-Labor state convention in Duluth, 1938.

Elmer Benson at a Farmer-Labor Convention

Governor Elmer Benson speaking at a Farmer-Labor state convention in Duluth, 1938.

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