Black and white photograph of Sister Mary Magadalene, Marie Nelson (playing the piano), and other BPWC members sing a song promoting the Equal Rights Amendment, May 1977.

ERA event

Sister Mary Magadalene, Marie Nelson (playing the piano), and other BPWC members sing a song promoting the Equal Rights Amendment, May 1977.

Eric Norelius, Swedish-American clergyman

Eric Norelius, Swedish-American clergyman

Eric Norelius, Swedish-American clergyman.

Erickson’s (Moorhead) Brewery. Engraving, ca. 1883. From The Valley of the Red River of the North: A Pamphlet (Cleveland: Moorhead Board of Trade, 1883): 43.

Erickson’s (Moorhead) Brewery

Erickson’s (Moorhead) Brewery. Engraving, ca. 1883. From The Valley of the Red River of the North: A Pamphlet (Cleveland: Moorhead Board of Trade, 1883): 43.

Erickson’s (Moorhead) Brewery. Photograph, 1876–ca. 1895.

Erickson’s Brewery in Moorhead

Erickson’s (Moorhead) Brewery. Photograph, 1876–ca. 1895. From the Moorhead Daily News, November 21, 1933 (“Special Jubilee” issue, section 1, page 4).

Erie Mining Company’s Concentrator Building under construction, ca. 1954. The Concentrator Building—where taconite is finely ground and iron ore is removed from the rock—was built near Hoyt Lakes around 1954.

Erie Mining Company’s Concentrator Building under construction

Erie Mining Company’s Concentrator Building under construction, ca. 1954. The Concentrator Building—where taconite is finely ground and iron ore is removed from the rock—was built near Hoyt Lakes around 1954.

Ernest and Vernell Wabasha

Ernest and Vernell Wabasha at their wedding, 1956. Used with the permission of Cheyanne St. John.

Ernest Oberholtzer, 1940

Ernest Oberholtzer

Ernest Oberholtzer, 1940.

Ca. 1942 image of Ernest Oberholtzer at Mallard Island.

Ernest Oberholtzer

Ca. 1942 image of Ernest Oberholtzer at Mallard Island.

Ernest Oberholtzer and Billy Magee

Ernest Oberholtzer and Billy Magee, ca. 1912. In 1912 the two men canoed through the subarctic Barrens on their way to Hudson Bay.

1933 image of Ernest Oberholtzer and Sewell Tyng representing the Quetico–Superior Council and defending the newly passed regulations of the Shipstead–Nolan Act and the Rainy Lake watershed in front of an international commission.

Ernest Oberholtzer and Sewell Tyng

1933 image of Ernest Oberholtzer and Sewell Tyng representing the Quetico–Superior Council and defending the newly passed regulations of the Shipstead–Nolan Act and the Rainy Lake watershed in front of an international commission.

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