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The Dacotah Building, 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by David Kopacz, 2013. Used with the permission of David Kopacz.
The Dacotah Building at 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by Alan Ominsky, 1978.
Close-up view of the front façade of the Dacotah Building at 366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul. Photograph by Alan Ominsky, 1978.
Description: The Dacotah Building (366–378 Selby Avenue, St. Paul) viewed from the north side of Selby Avenue. Photograph by Charles W. Nelson, March 1976.
Daguerreotype of Sarah Jane Steele Sibley, wife of Henry H. Sibley, c.1848.
Daily CCC camp schedule from Handbook of instruction for enrollees, 1939.
Dairy Hall, University of Minnesota farm campus, St. Paul, c.1910.
Daisy sale window display, Dayton’s, 1956.
Santee Dakota at Prairie Island, ca. 1915.
Dakota bag featuring beadwork and quillwork created no earlier than 1856.