A formal portrait of Naclav Kovarik and bride on their wedding day, Minnesota, c. 1900s. The bride wears a black wedding dress and a white, floor-length veil. The groom is seated and has a sprig of flowers on his lapel.
Created:
1900 - 1910
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
A bride (holding a bouquet) and groom pose for a wedding portrait, along with two other adults. The note on the back of the photograph reads: "A 1920 wedding in Lydia [Hanson's] family."
Created:
1920
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Mr. And Mrs. Frank Tomaszewski, Sr. in their wedding photograph, along with two unidentified people, in Wilno, Minnesota. The Tomaszewki's are the parents of Sister M. Victoria, SSND (School Sisters of Notre Dame). The bride wears a black wedding dress and white veil.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Bride and bridegroom, center, pose for a wedding portrait with family and friends. The bride wears a traditional black wedding dress. Each of the guests wears a flower corsage. John Lampi stands in the back row, far right.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
American Red Cross National Headquarters washingtoN 13, DC| Roger S. Weed, of Mahtomedi, Minnesota, has arrived in Hawaii to serve the armed forces as American Red Cross assistant field director. Before his Red Cross appointment, Weed was assistant buyer for Montgomery, Ward Company in Chicago, Ill. He attended the university of minnesota, in Mi...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Men and women stand outside in discussion. Among the many services available through the ECC events were organized for young people, affording them an opportunity to meet and mingle, as well as a chance to leave the city behind for the weekend.
Created:
1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.