Parched wild rice

Parched wild rice

Parched wild rice at Nett Lake. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, September 6, 1947.

Parching wild rice at Nett Lake

Parching wild rice at Nett Lake

Bebaa migizi go gaa (Mrs. Peter Fields) uses a traditional Ojibwe method to parch wild rice at Nett Lake. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, September 1, 1946.

Pardon Board of the State of Minnesota

Pardon Board of the State of Minnesota

Pardon Board of the State of Minnesota, 1932. Pictured are (left to right): Samuel B. Wilson, chief justice of the state supreme court; Governor Floyd B. Olson; Attorney General Henry Benson; and the secretary of the Pardon Board (name unknown). Billy Williams is standing behind Olson.

Park at Pine River, ca, 1910s

Park at Pine River, ca, 1910s

Park at Pine River above the dam, ca. 1910s or 1920s. Photograph from Logsleds to Snowmobiles, used with permission of the Pine River Chamber of Commerce.

Black and white photograph of a park building, Interstate State Park, ca. 1936.

Park building, Interstate State Park

Park building, Interstate State Park, ca. 1936.

Parks in northern Minnesota

Parks in northern Minnesota

Map of parks in northern Minnesota. National Park Service, ca. 2005. Public domain.

Parlor of the Women's State Reformatory, Shakopee

Parlor of the Women's State Reformatory, Shakopee

Parlor of the Women's State Reformatory, Shakopee, ca. 1950.

A partial view of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Our Savior’s Lutheran Church) in Ham Lake. This image was originally a slide. Photographer and date unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 235.1.05

Partial view of Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church

A partial view of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Our Savior’s Lutheran Church) in Ham Lake. This image was originally a slide. Photographer and date unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 235.1.05

Participants in a Kiddies Parade, an annual event held during the summer in New Ulm, Minnesota. The children and parents make all of their own costumes and floats.

Participants in a Kiddies Parade ca. 1975

Participants in a Kiddies Parade, an annual event held during the summer in New Ulm, Minnesota. The children and parents make all of their own costumes and floats.

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