Portrait photograph of Fred R. Friswold and Margaret Sughrue Carlson, two University of Minnesota alumni and recipients of the Outstanding Achievement Award.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Adm. Felix B. Stump (Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Freedoms Foundation), Sen. Eugene McCarthy, Capt. Donal J. Eggum (St. Paul, MN), and Sen. Hubert Humphrey at a luncheon for the Freedoms Foundation (date unknown)
Contributor:
Reni Photos
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Three quarter view from the front and right side of a typewriter-adder. An invoice written in French is visible in the carriage. An attachment for holding open a bank transaction booklet can be seen on the right part of the carriage.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Slide show presentation featuring Don Wallenberg from Corsica, South Dakota and Albert Wanous from Pine City, Minnesota. Also includes images relating to Co-ops in Minnesota
Creator:
Interregional Cooperatives
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Magrath Library.
Positioned on left side of photograph, a front view of a bust of Anna Pavlova. Inscribed on the back of the photograph "Bust by Lauroff owned by George Chaffe"(?)
Creator:
Lauroff
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
A scrim panel is inserted into a double doorway. Two side windows mirror the green double door pattern. The design elements depicted in the windows and doorway are very reminiscent of the interior Temple view in tehatre installation photograph, accession #MSSCG721.
Creator:
DuBois, Don C.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
Funeral for Samuel Yblonsky at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. In attendance is Lena Ylonsky, Samuel's wife, and the St. Paul chaper of the Jewish War Vets. Chesed Shel Emes Jewish War Vet. Silent.
Contributor:
Dorr, Bertha
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
A group of adults and children in a small town (probably in Superior, Wisconsin or Ely, Minnesota) gather for a funeral procession. A coffin sits on a sidewalk, in front of a building marked with the sign "Undertaking." A horse-drawn hearse waits nearby.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.