A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events, and things in Minnesota history.
Rabbi Stacy Offner with a congregant of Shir Tikvah Synagogue.
Rabbis Herman M. Cohen and Bernard S. Raskas prepare burned sacred articles for burial at the Temple of Aaron fire site, Ashland and Grotto, St. Paul. Photographed by a St. Paul newspaper photographer in 1952.
Tanned raccoon hide used at the Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading post in Onamia, Minnesota. Created no earlier than 1918.
The Minnesota Boat Club racing on the Mississippi River, St. Paul, ca. 1890.
Rachael Hill in a horse-drawn buggy at the James J. Hill House, 240 Summit, St. Paul, 1898.
Rachel Carson, biologist, conservationist, and writer, ca. 1930s.
Radio microphone used by Northwest Airlines personnel, c.1950.
Railroad and Warehouse Commission office in the second state capitol, ca. 1903.
Camp for workers laying tracks for the Virginia and Rainy Lake Railway north of Virginia, 1902.
Railroad depot in Iona, 1909.