Wonderland Amusement Park, Lake Street and Thirty-First Avenue, Minneapolis.

Wonderland Amusement Park, Lake Street and Thirty-First Avenue, Minneapolis

Wonderland at night. Note the 120-foot electric tower at the center of the postcard, 1905–1912.

Wood bow

Wood bow

A wooden long bow with a fiber string used in the US–Dakota War of 1862.

Wood Lake. Battle Field. 43 Mls. from Fort Ridgley [i.e. Ridgely]

Wood Lake. Battle Field. 43 Mls. from Fort Ridgley [i.e. Ridgely]

Drawing of view of Wood Lake Battlefield, forty-three miles from Fort Ridgely, c.1862. Drawing by Albert Colgrave.

The Rum River side and enclosed porch of the Woodbury House, 1993. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 3000.4.32-B. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Woodbury House

The Rum River side and enclosed porch of the Woodbury House, 1993. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 3000.4.32-B. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

The Woodbury House as seen from the Rum River side, ca. 1930s. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 2074.1.3. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Woodbury House

The Woodbury House as seen from the Rum River side, ca. 1930s. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society, Object ID# 2074.1.3. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Woodbury House, 1632 South Ferry Street, Anoka, 1973.

Woodbury House

Woodbury House, 1632 South Ferry Street, Anoka, 1973.

Color photograph showing the original front entrance to the Woodbury House when it was owned by the Weaver family, 1993. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society photograph collection. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Woodbury House

Color photograph showing the original front entrance to the Woodbury House when it was owned by the Weaver family, 1993. Photographer unknown. Anoka County Historical Society photograph collection. Used with the permission of Anoka County Historical Society.

Image of wooden sap spigots

Wooden sap spigots

Three wooden sap spigots made no later than 1961. Forms part of the Jeannette O. and Harry D. Ayer Ojibwe Collection.

Color image of a wooden streetcar sign with carved black lettering on each side, installed at the corner of Lexington and St. Clair by the St. Paul City Railway Company, c.1920.

Wooden streetcar sign

Wooden streetcar sign with carved black lettering on each side, installed at the corner of Lexington and St. Clair by the St. Paul City Railway Company, c.1920.

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