Anti-powerline poster

Hold That Line

Hold That Line became a newsletter that connected anti-powerline activists. Alice Tripp was a frequent subject and contributor (1977). Used with the permission of the Pope County Historical Society.

Black and white photograph of Holden Church, Kenyon, August 5, 1891.

Holden Church

Holden Church, Kenyon, August 5, 1891. Photographer: Ole G. Felland.

Hole in the Day

Hole-in-the-Day

Portrait of Hole-in-the-Day, 1862–1868.

Holiday card made by Gene Ritchie

Gene Ritchie holiday card, 1932. Linoleum block on paper. Used with the permission of Jean E. Monahan Kelly.

Black and white photograph of the Holman Field Administration Building, c.1940.

Holman Field Administration

Holman Field Administration Building, c.1940.

Black and white photograph of the Home for the Friendless on St. Paul’s Railroad Island, c.1933. Clarence Johnston designed this building in 1883. The site is now Eileen Weida Park.

Home for the Friendless on St. Paul’s Railroad Island

Home for the Friendless on St. Paul’s Railroad Island, c.1933. Clarence Johnston designed this building in 1883. The site is now Eileen Weida Park.

Black and white photograph of Home Guardsmen on duty during the strike of Twin City Rapid Transit Company employees, University Avenue, St. Paul, December 1917. Photographed by the St. Paul Dispatch.

Home Guardsmen on duty during the strike of Twin City Rapid Transit Company employees

Home Guardsmen on duty during the strike of Twin City Rapid Transit Company employees, University Avenue, St. Paul, December 1917. Photographed by the St. Paul Dispatch.

Black and white photograph of Home Guardsmen on duty outside the St. Paul Public Library during the Street Railway union rally in Rice Park, December 2, 1917.

Home Guardsmen on duty outside the St. Paul Public Library

Home Guardsmen on duty outside the St. Paul Public Library during the Street Railway union rally in Rice Park, December 2, 1917.

Home of George A. Hormel

The home of George A. Hormel in Austin, Minnesota, as it appeared while he was alive, ca. 1920s.

Black and white photograph of the home of Swan Turnblad and his family (2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis) ca. 1907.

Home of Swan Turnblad and his family

The home of Swan Turnblad and his family (2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis), ca. 1907.

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