A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events, and things in Minnesota history.
NAMES Project Button worn by Brian Coyle when he read name from the AIDS Quilt during the Names Project Tour at the Metrodome, 1988.
Cotton handkerchief given to volunteers at the NAMES Project tour stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1988.
Hat given to volunteers at the NAMES Project tour stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1988.
Nanny Mattson Jaeger, second SWSA president, ca. 1919. From the National Woman's Party Records (Group I, Container I:152, Folder: Jaeger, Nanny Mattson). Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Napoleon Wabasha, Ernest Wabasha’s grandfather, undated. Used with the permission of Cheyanne St. John.
Natalie Graham, Ernest Wabasha’s paternal grandmother, undated. Used with the permission of Cheyanne St. John.
Nathan Whitefeather and family (Red Lake Ojibwe), ca. 1934. Box 62, Ruth Landes Papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian.
The National Eagle Center in Wabasha, 2008.
A National Eagle Center employee shows a bald eagle to visitors during an educational program, 2015.
National Eagle Center visitors watch eagles from the center's observation deck, 2013.