Photograph of an assembly line at the Ry-Krisp factory.

Assembly line at Ry-Krisp factory, Minneapolis

Assembly line at Ry-Krisp factory, Minneapolis, 1955.

Assembly line inside the Burma-Vita Company

Assembly line inside the Burma-Vita Company

Women working on the assembly line inside the Burma-Vita Company, 2318 Chestnut Avenue West, Minneapolis. Photograph by Norton & Peel, May 9, 1941.

Assembly Room of Handicraft Guild, Tenth Street

Assembly Room of Handicraft Guild, Tenth Street

Assembly Room of Handicraft Guild, Tenth Street and Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, c.1910.

Asylum for the Dangerously Insane at St. Peter State Hospital

Asylum for the Dangerously Insane at St. Peter State Hospital

The ADI (Asylum for the Dangerously Insane) at St. Peter State Hospital (St. Peter, Minnesota), 1917.

Black and white photograph of a group of people at the Harrington-Merrill House, c.1910.

At Harrington House

Group at the Harrington-Merrill House, c.1910.

At the Foot of the Mountain Theater company, 1983.

At the Foot of the Mountain Theater company

At the Foot of the Mountain Theater company, 1983. Photograph by Barrie.

Color image of the At the Foot of the Mountain Theater logo, ca. 1976.

At the Foot of the Mountain Theater logo

At the Foot of the Mountain Theater logo, ca. 1976. Courtesy of Martha Boesing, used with permission.

Black and white photograph of attendees at a December annual meeting in the Minnesota State Horticultural Society’s early years, ca. 1890s.

Attendees at a meeting of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society

Attendees at a December annual meeting in the Minnesota State Horticultural Society’s early years, ca. 1890s.

: Attorney General Miles Lord (left) and Minnesota Governor Orville Freeman (right), 1958.

Attorney General Miles Lord and Governor Orville Freeman

: Attorney General Miles Lord (left) and Minnesota Governor Orville Freeman (right), 1958.

Black and white photograph of J. Frank Wheaton, c.1913.

Attorney J. Frank Wheaton

J. Frank Wheaton, c.1913. Image is from the Minneapolis Twin City Star, September 5, 1913.

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