Folded brochure with cover showing black background with white text and white Alexander medallions of different sizes scattered like stars. Interior advertising text
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Black vertical stripes alternating with stripes made of horizontal squiggly lines, diagonal white text box with company name at top and ad copy across bottom
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
On gray background, a white diagonal stripe broadens from upper left to lower right, where it holds a text block with mint green background and gray medallion
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Aisle lined with belts stretched vertically on pulleys recedes to point at center of page beneath glowing gray Alexander medallion. Brown belts, black floor, light green background
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Folded brochure with cover image of arms holding rolled belt with Alexander medallion over factory buildings; blue and gray border. Interior advertising text.
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Flier with image of a giant Alexander facing away and hauling a belt from a large pulley at lower left over his left shoulder. Gray and white with brown belt and blue sky; gray border
Creator:
Alexander, Charles O., 18??-1921
Contributor:
Alexander Brothers Leather and Belting Company
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Inga, Prince of Pingaree, sets out with King Rinkitink, Bilbil the goat and three magic pearls to rescue his parents who have been carried away by the cruel warriors of King Gos. Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz come to their rescue.
Creator:
Baum, L. Frank (author)
Contributor:
Neill, John R. (illustrator)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, The Kerlan Collection of Children's Literature.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
In 1904, Kako Morita, a graduate of the University of Tokyo, was hired by Henry Nachtrieb, professor of Animal Biology and State Zoologist, and Thomas Sadler Roberts, then a contributor to ornithological studies for the Survey, to paint fish and birds to be used to illustrate reports on zoology and ornithology.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Hans Jager/Jaeger, state agent for the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, kept flocks of geese, ducks, and other fowl that he bred in captivity at his home in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Contributor:
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946 (Photographer)
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.