Photograph of the DeGonda Family

DeGonda Family

The DeGonda family in Le Sueur County, ca. 1916. In 1866, Mary Muggli DeGonda and her five surviving children emigrated from Graubünden to Minnesota. This photograph shows the siblings about fifty years later. Pictured are (left to right, back row): Gion Rest (John) DeGonda; Giachen Antoni (Jacob) DeGonda; and (left to right, front row): Onna Maria Turte (Mary Dorothy) DeGonda Freiberg; Rosa Martina (Rose) DeGonda Simonett; and Maria Aloisa (Louisa) DeGonda Joerg. From the Richard C. DeGonda family papers; used with the permission of Richard C. DeGonda.

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Delegates march up Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis

Arrival of the delegates as they march up Nicollet Avenue toward the West Hotel during the Republican National Convention, Minneapolis.

Black and white photograph of Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion, c.1931.

Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion

Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion, c.1931.

Black and white photograph of Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion, c.1931.

Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion

Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion, c.1931.

Demolition of the Met Center (Metropolitan Sports Center) in Bloomington, 1994. The stadium was demolished after the North Stars hockey team left Minnesota. A common refrain among North Stars fans, who blamed owner Norm Green for abandoning the state, was “Norm sucks.”

Demolition of the Met Center

Demolition of the Met Center (Metropolitan Sports Center) in Bloomington, 1994. The stadium was demolished after the North Stars hockey team left Minnesota. A common refrain among North Stars fans, who blamed owner Norm Green for abandoning the state, was “Norm sucks.”

Black and white photograph of the demolition of the St. Paul High Bridge February 24, 1985.

Demolition of the St. Paul High Bridge

Demolition of the St. Paul High Bridge February 24, 1985. Photograph taken by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

Demolition volunteers after Fridley tornado

Demolition volunteers after Fridley tornado

Members of Local 7295 of the Communications Workers of America volunteered their time and labor to help tear down a home destroyed by the tornado at 6887 Channel Road in Fridley, May 18, 1965. Minneapolis Star photograph by Jack Gillis. Minneapolis Star Tribune photographs collection arranged by subject (box 166), Minnesota Historical Society

Demonstration at the 1968 Democratic National Convention

Demonstration at the 1968 Democratic National Convention

Demonstration during 1968 Democratic National Convention, Chicago. Photograph by Earl Seubert, Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company.

: Demonstration, led by 15 Now Minnesota, for higher pay and better working conditions at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, December 2014. Used with the permission of 15 Now Minnesota; photographer unknown. Photograph by Ginger Jentzen; used with the permission of Ginger Jentzen.

Demonstration led by 15 Now Minnesota

Demonstration, led by 15 Now Minnesota, for higher pay and better working conditions at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, December 2014. Photograph by Ginger Jentzen; used with the permission of Ginger Jentzen.

Demonstrator in Morrill Hall

Demonstrator leaving bursar’s office

A demonstrator walks out of the bursar’s office in Morrill Hall during a student protest on the University of Minnesota’s Minneapolis campus. Photograph by Ted Hammond of the Minnesota Daily, January 15, 1969.

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