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Miss Thief River Falls on convertible in parade on 3rd Street - South Side of Street - The Vogue & Wangenstein's Jewelry - Same as # 2002-042-053.
More at pchs.org/resources/2002-013-004
(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1953-1956 - 1955-1956 - 1 - Ellen Peterson - Unknown names.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-750
Ward (ran railway express), Wm & Hattie Long - 1912 - 1 person blocked out - the house was across from Long's Bridge - no longer standing - Ward Long was married to Alvina Comstock who had 2 sons = Ralph & Harry..
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-010-094
Simon Upton, Director, Environment Directorate, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). © E. Scagnetti/WWF
by Stephen Badger | Office of Communications, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
The Resource Assessment samples the Patapsco River in August 2019.
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Washing clothes at Park & Rec Pioneer Day at Engelstad Village 2004.
More at pchs.org/resources/2004-010-029
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(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Unknown man - same as # 1997-095-177, # 1997-095-178, # 1997-095-179, # 1997-095-180, & # 1997-095-181, # 1997-095-184, & # 1997-095-185.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-186
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Knox School Album-1968-9 - Rosabelle Johnson - Unknown Names.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-651
(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Unknown Woman - broken negative.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-059
Fort Snelling, Saint Paul, MN. June 3rd, 2010.
National Register Number: 66000401
Resource type: District.
Property type: Defense - fortification.
Current use/information: Historic Fort Snelling open May-October.
Web Site: www.mnhs.org/places/sites/hfs.
Statement of Significance (as of designation - December 19, 1960):
Fort Snelling (begun in 1820) was the first American fort in modern Minnesota, an important post on the edge of European-American settlement in the Old Northwest; additionally, it played a significant role in the transformation of the US Army from a small frontier force to that of a major modern army. The fort expanded several times, one of the largest expansions dating from the 1880s to the early 1900s and dubbed "New Fort Snelling". It was at that time (after the Civil War), that Fort Snelling served as the headquarters and supply base for the Department of Dakota. There was another huge development at the Fort during WWII when the fort processed over 300,000 inductees and trained soldiers, though that development is now occupied by the Minneapolis airport.
Postcard - Thief River Falls - Minnesota Northwestern Electric Railroad Car - Ran 1913 - 1940's - postmarked 1917 - see # 2006-071-106 & 2007-069-015.
More at pchs.org/resources/1998-008-012
Marine Corps Lt. Col. Kisha Flagg signs up for the Armed Services Blood Program newsletter March 23 at the Spring 2012 Commandant's Commanders Program and Spouses Workshop Resource Fair at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. (ASBP photo by Christine June)
Northeast corner of 3rd & LaBree - 1923 - Building of the First National Bank - Korstad Clothing, Salveson's Studio - C.M. Carlson-gen contractor,Under construction - see 1997-064-029 & 1997-000-064- Oen's Store across street.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-000-055
Postcard - Unknown woman standing in farm yard - Note small tree - not probably from this area. Addressed to Miss Agnes Aubol - see 1980-028-011.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-000-010
(Glass Negative) Olof Holm - Roseau Photo - Box Notation: "Grandpa Holm & Family Golden Wedding" - First River Dredge - 1906 - see "Roseau Heritage" - 1992 - p. 52.
More at pchs.org/resources/2004-043-277