Mortar and pestle. Squat, cup-shaped wooden mortar with decorative turnings; pedestal base; bat-shaped pestle with wider grinding end that tapers toward the handle; handle end has a decorative circular turned finial. Mortar includes manufacturer markings: "France." A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical...
Created:
1901?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
This bi-fold brochure for Squaw Point Resort in Hillman, Minnesota includes maps, photographs, rates, and describes accommodations. """"Clientele Carefully Selected"""" is noted.
Created:
1940 - 1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
One of the forty-six photos mounted in album plus 7 loose photos. Views of temples and monuments in Calcutta, Goa, Sanchi, Karli, Ajanta, Udaipur, Chitor, Velur, Halibid, Arcot, Sravana Belgola, and the Seven Pagodas.
Created:
1890 - 1899
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Ames Library of South Asia.
One of the forty-six photos mounted in album plus 7 loose photos. Views of temples and monuments in Calcutta, Goa, Sanchi, Karli, Ajanta, Udaipur, Chitor, Velur, Halibid, Arcot, Sravana Belgola, and the Seven Pagodas.
Created:
1890 - 1899
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Ames Library of South Asia.
One of the forty-six photos mounted in album plus 7 loose photos. Views of temples and monuments in Calcutta, Goa, Sanchi, Karli, Ajanta, Udaipur, Chitor, Velur, Halibid, Arcot, Sravana Belgola, and the Seven Pagodas.
Created:
1890 - 1899
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Ames Library of South Asia.
The SS Ernie Pyle, a transport ship used as a carrier for displaced persons (DPs), World War II refugees, from their camps in Europe to the United States. Originally commissioned in Portland, Oregon.
Created:
1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.