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Map Showing the Minnesota Valley
At the Summit
1. Map Showing the Minnesota Valley
At the Summit
Minnesota State W.C.T.U. forty-ninth annual convention badge, 1925
2. Minnesota State W.C.T.U. forty-ninth annual convention badge, 1925
Andrew Winberg with brothers and sisters in Warren, Minnesota, ca. 1903
3. Andrew Winberg with brothers and sisters in Warren, Minnesota, ca. 1903
Mrs. Albert Reagan and sister snowshoeing near Nett Lake, Minnesota, date unknown
4. Mrs. Albert Reagan and sister snowshoeing near Nett Lake, Minnesota, date unknown

View of the rough, wave-worn surface of the Port Renfrew shale near the Minnesota Seaside Station
5. View of the rough, wave-worn surface of the Port Renfrew shale near the Minnesota Seaside Station
Steamship "Minnesota," ca. 1910
6. Steamship "Minnesota," ca. 1910
S.S. Minnesota, Seattle, ca. 1908
7. S.S. Minnesota, Seattle, ca. 1908
Map showing the stages of recession of the ice in Minnesota....
8. Map showing the stages of recession of the ice in Minnesota....

Minnehaha, "Laughing Water," in Summer, St. Paul
About four miles south of the center of the "City
9. Minnehaha, "Laughing Water," in Summer, St. Paul
About four miles south of the center of the "City of Flour and Lumber", Minneapolis, in a pretty glen, preserved as a town park, are the graceful Falls of the Minnehaha (Sioux, Mini-haha, "laughing water"), 60 feet high, immortalized by Longellow's "Hiawatha." The picturesque glen extends along the Minnehaha River to the Mississippi and forms part of an extended system of parks covering 1,600 acres and of twenty-five miles of boulevards, taking in several small lakes. Just below the falls the river is spanned by a rustic bridge. A smaller cascade further down stream has been nicknamed the "Minnegiggle." Nearby are the fine grounds of the Minnesota Soldiers' Home. The Minnehaha River is the outlet of Lake Minnetonka, (800 feet above the level of the sea), of singularly irregular outline, encompassed by wooded hills and affording god boating and fishing.
Steamship MINNESOTA in Port Townsend harbor, Washington, ca. 1919
10. Steamship MINNESOTA in Port Townsend harbor, Washington, ca. 1919
Steamers MINNESOTA and DAKOTA at the Great Northern Railway docks, Smith Cove, Seattle, n.d.
11. Steamers MINNESOTA and DAKOTA at the Great Northern Railway docks, Smith Cove, Seattle, n.d.
Battleship U.S.S. MINNESOTA, ca. 1908
12. Battleship U.S.S. MINNESOTA, ca. 1908

Steamship MINNESOTA, n.d.
13. Steamship MINNESOTA, n.d.
Loading goods onto the steamship Minnesota, n.d.
14. Loading goods onto the steamship Minnesota, n.d.
Smith of Minnesota
15. Smith of Minnesota
Engagement portrait of Sarah Rebecca Gottstein and Louis Hoffman, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1893
16. Engagement portrait of Sarah Rebecca Gottstein and Louis Hoffman, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1893

Supplying coal to the S.S. MINNESOTA, Nagasaki, Japan, ca. 1908
17. Supplying coal to the S.S. MINNESOTA, Nagasaki, Japan, ca. 1908
Delivering coal to the S.S. MINNESOTA in Nagasaki harbor, Japan, ca. 1908
18. Delivering coal to the S.S. MINNESOTA in Nagasaki harbor, Japan, ca. 1908
Fish Storage Room of Ammonia Plant at Minneapolis, Minnesota, Containing Miscellaneous Fish
19. Fish Storage Room of Ammonia Plant at Minneapolis, Minnesota, Containing Miscellaneous Fish
Storage Room of Ammonia Plant at Minneapolis, minnesota, Showing Arrangement of Circulating Pipes
20. Storage Room of Ammonia Plant at Minneapolis, minnesota, Showing Arrangement of Circulating Pipes
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