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Red Wing's leading quarry owner G.A. Carlson built this 1882 Barn Bluff limestone kiln near the Milwaukee Road's tracks. He wished to facilitate shipments of lime and cement. The kiln, pictured about 1885, still exists.
G. K. Warren and staff, ca.1863–1865. Photographed by Matthew Brady.
Ribbon created for the 1884 Grand Army of the Republic National Convention held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
G.A.R. sack coat worn by an unidentified veteran of the First Minnesota Regiment.
Gaa-miskwaawaakokaag (Cass Lake), ca. 1935 The Ojibwe leader Ozaawindib lived in the vicinity of the lake in the early 1800s.
Gaashan (g-aa-sh-n; shields) and waran (wh-ran; spear). Photograph by Nikki Tundel, 2016.
Gables at 201 Fourth Street East, Carver, Minnesota. Built in 1856.
Gabriel Renville, ca. 1880–1881. This public-domain image was originally obtained, in 2017, from http://www.ndstudies.org/resources/IndianStudies/spiritlake/leaders_traditional.html. As of March 2, 2019, this site no longer exists.
Gabriel Renville in South Dakota, ca. 1890. Photograph by Steinhauer.
Gabriel Renville in Washington, D.C., at about forty-two years old, 1867.