Registration table at Riverfest 1990

Registration table at Riverfest 1990

Curt Loken (Windom High School class of 1948) visits with volunteers at the Riverfest 1990 registration table.

Relatives and friends of Solomon Wells (Tatanka Maza) and Mary Wells (Iha Ho Waste Win), Prairie Island. Minnesota, 1950.

Relatives and friends of Solomon Wells (Tatanka Maza) and Mary Wells (Iha Ho Waste Win), Prairie Island

Relatives and friends of Solomon and Mary Wells at Prairie Island Indian Community, August 6, 1950.

Releasing pheasants at Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area

Releasing pheasants at Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area

Releasing pheasants, Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area, 1970. Photograph by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Printed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune article "Pheasants, Long-ago Introduced to Minnesota, Now a Cherished Gamebird" (October 10, 2014).

Relief, New York, 1936

Relief, New York, 1936

Charles Biederman sculpture from 1936. Enamel on wood; size: 45¾ x 10 in.

Black and white negative of High bridge c. February 1985.

Remains of High bridge after demolition, St. Paul

Black and white negative of High bridge c. February 1985.

Remains of Mudcura

Remains of Mudcura

The remains of the Sanitarium after it was burned to the ground on November 8, 1997.

Color image of the remains of the Fort Ripley powder magazine, 2005.

Remains of the Fort Ripley powder magazine

Remains of the Fort Ripley powder magazine, 2005.

Black and white photograph of Red Wing riverfront including remnants of Red Wing Mills, c.1885.

Remnants of Red Wing Mills, c.1885

Remnants of Red Wing Mills ruins are visible next to the plant's 136-foot-high chimney in this photo of the city's Mississippi River waterfront c.1885.

Color image of emotely sensed image of a farm field illustrating vegetation density, water deficit, and crop stress, 2010.

Remotely sensed maps of a farm field

Remotely sensed image of a farm field illustrating vegetation density, water deficit, and crop stress. Photographed in 2010 by Susan Moran for the Landsat 7 Science Team and USDA Agricultural Research Service.

Removal of 1952 Shaynowishkung statue

Removal of the second (1952) Shaynowishkung statue

Removal of the second statue of Shaynowishkung (He Who Rattles, also known as Chief Bemidji), originally installed in Bemidji in 1952. Photograph by the Bemidji Pioneer, 2014. Used with the permission of the Bemidji Pioneer.

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