Unsorted mail

Unsorted mail

Unsorted mail stored in a warehouse in France, ca. 1945. The women of the 4888th Battalion worked with similar backlogs of mail. Local Identifier 111-SC-197654.

Watercolor of the Grand Marais Lighthouse.

Untitled (Grand Marais Lighthouse)

Watercolor of the Grand Marais Lighthouse by Mike Lynch,1984. Lynch was involved with the Grand Marais Art Colony.

Untitled drawing

Untitled drawing

Untitled ink-on-paper drawing by Jim Denomie, 2015.

Painting of a farm landscape by Herbjorn Gausta

Untitled farm landscape

Herbjorn Gausta painting, ca. 1900.

Untitled landscape

Untitled landscape

Untitled landscape by Bob Brown, 1940. Watercolor on paper.

Color image of Untitled wood relief by George Morrison, 1975.

Untitled wood relief

Untitled wood relief, 1975. By George Morrison.

Color image of Untitled, An abstract oil raw canvasboard by George Morrison, 1959. Primarily orange, white, red, black and green in color.

Untitled, an abstract oil raw canvasboard by George Morrison

Untitled, an abstract oil raw canvasboard,1959. Primarily orange, white, red, black and green in color. Painted by George Morrison.

Photograph of Unveiling of Gunnar Wennerberg staute

Unveiling of Gunnar Wennerberg statue

A statue honoring Swedish icon Gunnar Wennerberg is unveiled in Minnehaha Park on June 24, 1915. Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association members stand on the right holding their suffrage banner.

Unveiling the Abraham Lincoln statue at Victory Memorial Drive

Unveiling the Abraham Lincoln statue at Victory Memorial Drive

The Abraham Lincoln statue on Victory Memorial Drive was unveiled during a ceremony held on May 25, 1930. The creation and erection of the statue were spearheaded and funded by the Grand Army of the Republic and intended to memorialize Minnesota’s fallen Civil War soldiers. The seated man at center is operating machinery allowing for a radio broadcast of the event.

Up and Out of Poverty Now! organizers

Up and Out of Poverty Now! organizers look on as police engage with their comrades at the occupied Kate Dunwoody Residence (52 Tenth Street South) in Minneapolis, 1991. Photograph by Jeff Wheeler. Original caption: "Nyla Columbus, center, Grummons' fiance, was concerned for his well-being after police entered the building. Columbus was being comforted by her daughter, Tina, right, and another protester. The activists oppose plans to use the former residence for classrooms and offices." Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, July 27, 1990, with "They Seek Dignity for the Homeless," 1B. "Grummons" is Up And Out organizer Matt Grummons.

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