Bird's eye view photo of Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1870s. Taken by Charles Zimmerman and originally published as a stereoview.
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Hand-Colored Photo of Two Wigwams and a Bark Canoe in a Chippewa (Ojibwe) Native American Camp Probably Somewhere in Minnesota (1860's)
Hand-colored view of two wigwams and a bark canoe in a Chippewa Native American camp probably somewhere in Minnesota, c. 1860s. Originally published as a stereoview. According to the back label of the stereoview, it was sold at Martin's Art Gallery in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Portrait of a Group of Chippewa Indians Titled “Chippewa Wedding” Somewhere in Minnesota (1860′s/1870′s)
Portrait of a group of Chippewa Indians titled “Chippewa wedding” with the couple getting married presumably in the foreground somewhere in Minnesota, c. 1860′s/1870′s. By Martin’s Art Gallery.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Animated Stereoscopic Portrait of Chippewa Chief Named O-gee-tub
Animated stereoscopic portrait of Chippewa chief named O-gee-tub (translated as "Heavy Sitter").
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Union Officers of the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment Posing in Front of the Commandant’s Quarters at Fort Snelling in Saint Paul, Minnesota (1861)
Union officers of the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment posing with unidentified civilians in front of the Commandant’s Quarters at Fort Snelling in Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1861.
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Monday, August 10, 2015
Daguerreotype View of a Line of Red River Ox Carts on Main Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota (1854)
Daguerreotype view of a line of Red River ox carts on Main Street with St. Anthony Falls in the background in Minneapolis, Minnesota, c. 1854.
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