Black and white photograph of a Gold Star Mothers Club, 1935. Photograph by Benjamin C. Golling.

Gold Star Mothers Club

Gold Star Mothers Club, 1935. Photograph by Benjamin C. Golling.

Gold-painted Cootie figure

Gold-painted Cootie figure

Completed Cootie game figure painted gold from early 1950s vintage 'COOTIE' game, manufactured by Schaper Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1950–1954.

Golden Agers playing chess at Hallie Q. Brown House

Golden Agers playing chess at Hallie Q. Brown House

Golden Agers playing chess at Hallie Q. Brown House, ca. 1955.

The Dakota leader Good Thunder (seated) and his family. Photographed at the Lower Sioux Dakota community in Redwood County c.1900.

Good Thunder and his family

The Dakota leader Good Thunder (seated) and his family. Photographed at the Lower Sioux Dakota community in Redwood County c.1900.

Black and white photograph of the Goodhue County Courthouse, 1972.

Goodhue County Courthouse

The Goodhue County Courthouse, 1972. Governor Floyd B. Olson officiated at the opening of the new Goodhue County Courthouse in January 1932. It is still in use today.

Black and white photograph of Goodhue Mill, Cannon Falls, 1909.

Goodhue Mill, Cannon Falls, Minnesota

Cannon Falls' updated Goodhue Mill, which was among the county's leading flour producers, beside the Cannon River, 1909.

Goodsell Observatory, Carleton College, Northfield

Goodsell Observatory, Carleton College, Northfield

Exterior of Goodsell Observatory, 1891. Photographer: John Runk.

Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls, May 2, 2007. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Cyprusice.

Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls, April 23, 2005. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Aaron Fulkerson. CC BY 2.5

Gooseberry Falls and bridge

Gooseberry Falls and bridge

Gooseberry Falls and bridge, undated. From folder “Gooseberry Falls State Park, undated and 1935–1945,” in box 113.A.1.1B of Photographs of State Parks, Minnesota Department of Conservation, State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

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