William J. Mayo, William W. Mayo, Charles H. Mayo

William J. Mayo, William W. Mayo, Charles H. Mayo

William J. Mayo, William W. Mayo, and Charles H. Mayo, c.1910.

Color image of the William Lang House, 6 Crocus Hill, St. Paul built in 1935. This was Clarence Johnston’s last-known house. Photograph by Paul Nelson, September 26, 2014.

William Lang House

William Lang House, 6 Crocus Hill, St. Paul built in 1935. This was Clarence Johnston’s last-known house. Photograph by Paul Nelson, September 26, 2014.

William Little Wolf, 1942

William Little Wolf, 1942

William Little Wolf in Minneapolis. Picture printed in the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune and Star-Journal on February 22, 1942, page 17.

William Little Wolf, ca. 1917

William Little Wolf, ca. 1917

William Little Wolf (enlisted as "William Leon Wolfe") in his US Navy uniform, 1917. Carlisle Indian School Digital Archives/National Archives and Records Administration.

William Lochren

William Lochren

William Lochren of St. Anthony, ca. 1900. Lochren was state legislator from 1869–1870 and US District Court Judge from 1896–1907. Photo by Jacoby.

Black and white photograph of William Mackintosh, father of R. S. Mackintosh, in his melon patch, 1894.

William Mackintosh, father of R. S. Mackintosh, in his melon patch

William Mackintosh, father of R. S. Mackintosh, in his melon patch, 1894.

William McAdam, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Winona

William McAdam, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Winona

William McAdam, salesman for Watkins' Remedies of Winona, posed with his horse-drawn buggy in Rochester, c.1900.

Black and white photograph of the William Merriam house at 25 University Avenue, c.1888. The house was Clarence Johnston’s first commission (1882). It was destroyed by fire in 1895.

William Merriam house

The William Merriam house at 25 University Avenue, c.1888. The house was Clarence Johnston’s first commission (1882). It was destroyed by fire in 1895.

Black and white photograph of WIlliam Monroe Trotter, 1922.

William Monroe Trotter

William Monroe Trotter, 1922. Trotter was an early and energetic opponent of Booker T.Washington's and a persistent voice of protest who had trouble making and keeping alliances. He participated in the founding of the Niagara Movement and the NAACP.

Photograph of William Nash

William Nash

William Nash, April 14, 1918. Minneapolis Newspaper Photograph Collection, Hennepin County Library.

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