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BooksQuality books about the history and culture of Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.
See our selection of Notecards
Reproductions of paintings from the Civil War, Fur Trade, WPA era, and more
A selection of maps from the 19th century to present day.
Minnesota History Quarterly Magazine
A lively, richly illustrated magazine about the history of the state and the Upper Midwest. Published quarterly by the Minnesota Historical Society Press
Tastes of Minnesota
Gift Baskets Filled with Minnesota Made Treats
Architecture and Historic Preservation
Family History Books and Charts
Books, gifts and memorabilia related to the fur trade era.
Capacity Within
On a long winter's night, cozy up to the fire with a good book.
Read the history of the Winter Carnival or create your own with our cool souvenirs.
History Day Teaching Materials
Jeffers Petroglyphs Program Registrations
Minnesota Authors and Illustrators
Our Library Staff will research selected state and federal census for Minnesota, naturalization records, military records, city directories, obituaries and other newspaper articles.
Toys, Games, Puzzles and Brainteasers
Join us September 22 & 23, at the Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault, MN for this year's conference: Preserve Minnesota
These stylistic images of Minnesota landmarks, by award-winning Minneapolis illustrator and graphic designer Mark Herman, are handsome conversation pieces for any home or office.
Show your support for history and the Minnesota Historical Society! Stay informed! Visit History Matters.
Minnesota's Greatest Generation
I'm New Here - Introducing the Library Class
Click this link to see a list of available dates for our free class on how to use our treasure trove of sources in the Minnesota History Center Library.
Posters from World War II, the golden era of travel, and more
Minnesota Testimony Program Series
Historians, Artists and Survivors Discuss the Holocaust
Books related to the History Forum lecture series.
Minnesota History Magazine Articles
Scenes of Minnesota's beauty captured in ready-to-frame photographic prints
“Creative Keepsakes: Handing down History through Family Heirlooms,” explores the many ways in which families creatively collect and maintain domestic articles and memories for future generations.
This season, we’ll meet for workshops amidst the salvaged architectural heirlooms at Art and Architecture to explore timeless techniques that save dollars and stretch the family budget. Presenters will offer a new twist on these methods, which are rooted in the domestic traditions of “Minnesota’s Greatest Generation,” those remarkable individuals who came of age during World War II .
Join the staff at Mill City Museum for fun-filled adventures into the past.
Mill City Museum Special Events
North West Company Fur Post Events
Research and Topic Selection Resources
Tuesday Nights Out at the Minnesota History Center
See which films win the awards in the 2008 Moving Pictures Film Festival!
History Center Girl Scout Programs
Girl Scouts of all ages have a great time at the Minnesota History Center!
A swinging hometown tribute to our state’s 150th birthday!
Celebrate the rich multi-cultural and multi-generational community of artists who make our state great. Have a sesqui-sensational time with host and jazz artist Bruce A. Henry, his talented house band and featured guest performers.
In this one-man play, Patrick Dewane tells the story of his grandfather, a man whose seemingly odd CB radio-handle during the 1970s — “The Mushroom Picker” — was really a clue to his incredible story as a soldier in World War II.
James. J. Hill House and Summit Ave.
A WWII preservation workshop for families
Minnesota's Greatest Generation
Join Dan Chouinard and friends for an intimate, one-night performance featuring dinner, conversation and song!
Minnesota's Greatest Generation
Pictures clothing, games, foods, and many year-round traditional activities of the early nineteenth-century Eastern Dakota. Captions in English with Eastern Dakota language translations makes the book especially useful in American Indian curriculum.
Appropriate for ages 8 and up.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 1997-98 (55:8)
Legendary Lynd and the 1946 State High School Basketball Tournament, p. 334--349
The Trial of Ann Bilansky, p. 350--363
Minnesota’s Literary Tradition in Sculpture, p. 364--373
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Touring Swedish America
Where to Go and What to See—Second Edition
The comprehensive, user-friendly guide to more than 1,000 Swedish American historical sites and landmarks across the United States.
Taking a Stand in History - Emma Goldman
The 1996 fourth place national champion for senior individual performance, “Queen of the Reds: The Rebellion of Emma Goldman.” Includes a copy of the research description and bibliography, teaching guide, and a student hand-out. Illustrates effective use of simple props. (VHS availible upon request- quantities limited)
- Senior Individual Performance - DVD
Come Visit Your Place in History
This free travel guide highlights the Society's network of 27 historic sites throughout the state, and includes information on hours, special events and directions to each of the sites.
Historic Sites and Museums information online
This free brochure offers important information for K-12 educators about field trips and other educational opportunities offered by the Minnesota Historical Society.
Genealogist's Guide to Minnesota Vital Records: Volume 1 - Marriages and Divorces
This charming two-toned mustard pitcher is a re-creation of one used at the turn of the century to pour thin mustard sauce. Use it to pour sauces, gravy, syrup, salad dressings, and cream.
This basket will fit any culinary fancy. Filled with a wide variety of food items, we bring a bit of Minnesota right to your table.
A Memoir
A lyrical memoir by a Korean adoptee that expores the many facets of personal and cultural identity.
2004 Minnesota Book Award Winner
Borealis Books
Read all about what the Minnesota Historical Society accomplished in the year 2003.
Newspapers on the Minnesota Frontier, 1849-1860
James J. Hill: Empire Builder of the Northwest
A succinct interpretive biography of James J. Hill, the "Empire Builder."
Irish & Scottish Music from the North Woods
Old fashioned tin cup. 3.5" diameter, 2.5" tall, holds approx. 8 oz.
Spirits of St. Paul: The Gangster Era
A dramatic portrayal that takes you on a journey through the landmark events of St. Paul's Gangster Era.
The Prehistory of the Upper Mississippi River Region
A precontact history of Minnesota that reveals the relevance of archaeology to our understanding of the world today
Who We Are: Questions to Celebrate the Family
A book of thought-provoking and conversation-stimulating questions to read aloud at your next family gathering, or to use as a keepsake to record your own memories for future generations.
Made in Rushford, Minnesota, Uffda Chips are a tasty, crispy snack made from potato lefse, and seasoned with salt or sprinkled with cinnamon & sugar. 6oz.
Historic Saint Paul Postcard Booklet
Eight vintage scenic postcards of St. Paul, in a spiral bound booklet.
Lincoln, Little Crow, and the Beginning of the Frontier's End
T is for Twin Cities brings together impressive sculptures, historical landmarks, famous people, and the natural beauty to showcase this thriving Minnesota region.
Take a tour of the state on Santa's sleigh, in this delightful picture book.
Minnesota Pocket Farkel Dice Game
A game of guts and luck from the Land of 10,000 Lakes. This fun dice game is popular at camps and cabins all through the north woods.
"Tall Tales Told Here, Paul & Babe: The Legend Continues" says the caption on our cozy sweatshirt. Youth sizes, 60% cotton, 40% polyester, red or royal blue.
Free-standing replica of the James H. Hill House, with factual information on the back. 10 x 4 .75 in.
Minnesota State Capitol Replica
10 x 5 x .75 in.
Free-standing replica of Minnesota's State capitol, with factual information on the back.
Can You Canoe? The Okee Dokee Brothers
A Mississippi River Adventure Album
Recently nominated for a Grammy for Best Children's Album of the Year, Minnesota residents Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing's Can You Canoe? combines their love of the outdoors with witty lyrics, strong musicianship and a unique folk style, in this CD/DVD for kids and their families.
Milk chocolate "rocks" in 7 oz. jar
Half Past Autumn: the Life and Works of Gordon Parks
An intimate look at the life and career of Gordon Parks a true Renaissance man who has excelled as a photographer, novelist, journalist, poet, musician and filmmaker.
91 minutes
Pictures and Stories of The Men of the First Minnesota
Fruit of the Loon Triple Berry Syrup and Jam
A delicious blend of blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, made in Grand Marais, MN. Jam 8 oz. jar, Syrup 12 oz. bottle.
Minnesota's state bird on a brass ornament
The 1st Minnesota: Second to None
An account in letters of Edward H. Bassett's first-hand experiences in the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. Of even greater rarity are Bassett's letters about his service in the First Minnesota Heavy Artillery.
History of the First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Originally published in 1916 in Stillwater, MN by the firm of Easton and Masterman. This reprint edition published in 2006 by The St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table.
Women of the Civil War Armies
2nd Minnesota at the Battle of Mill Springs/Fishing Creek
"Only a Fence Between Us," is a quote from Private James Cooper of the 20th Tennessee Infantry, who participated in the close fighting at the Battle of Mill Springs/Fishing Creek, Kentucky, January 19, 1862.
Carved from cow horn. Available in regular (tablespoon-size, 6" long, or baby (teaspoon) size, approx 4.75" long. Natural variations in color are to be expected.
Look like a fur trader in our wool felt top hat. Made in the U.S.A., small, medium and large.
Aftermath
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
Minnesota State Tapestry Throw
Cozy cotton throw decorated with Minnesota sights and symbols. 50" x 60"
University Avenue: One Street, A Thousand Dreams DVD
Discover why University Avenue was once "the place to be" and how it's changing again today. Lou Bellamy narrates the story of this popular street once famous for its factories, streetcars, dance halls and ballpark.
Interview transcripts, photos, videos, maps and additional resources available online at universityavenue.net
Marvels of Minnesota Hot Pad and Towel Gift Set
The Marvels of Minnesota Towel combined with the Marvels Hot Pad.
Towel is approximately 19" by 25". 100% cotton, white fabric with blue, red and yellow printing. Hot Pad is 8" by 9" with a wooden ring and a pocket in the back. 100% cotton. Made in India.
A landmark history of St. Paul’s historic Union Depot and a tale of a bygone era when travel and adventure meant passenger trains.
The Scandinavian Riviera, or, Hovland, Minnesota (E-Book)

Tells the story of the cooperation and friendship among Norwegians, Swedes, and Swede Finns as they forged a community of strong Scandinavian character. Excerpted from Norwegians and Swedes in the United States: Friends and Neighbors.
Minnesota and the Civil War (E-Book)

An overview of how Minnesotans of diverse backgrounds—soldiers, women, African Americans, and Native Americans—served their country during the Civil War. Excerpted from Creating Minnesota: A History From the Inside Out
A Gravestone Made of Wheat (E-Book)

The feature film Sweet Land was based on this short story about a Norwegian American farmer and his German immigrant common-law bride. Excerpted from Sweet Land: New and Selected Stories.
Minnesota Voter ID and the National Debate: What You Need to Know (E-Book)

Minnesota Voter ID and the National Debate: What You Need to Know, by veteran reporter Jim Ragsdale, is a clear, accessible, and timely primer on Minnesota’s role in the national “voting wars,” highlighting the history of voting rights and voting integrity while also explaining the complexity of voting law and its relations to the Civil Rights movement.

Frederick Weyerhaeuser and the American West (E-Book)

History of the Dakota Uprising
A reassessment of the life and legacy of this important Dakota leader.
Minnesota's Bounty: The Farmers Market Cookbook
A home chef’s guide to shopping and cooking from Minnesota’s farmers markets
Landmarks, Industries, Buildings, Homes, and the Neighborhoods in Which They Stood
With over 400 photographs and sketches of now-gone homes, buildings, landmarks, industries and residential neighborhoods, Lost Duluth acts as a journey through the city's past. It introducing readers to the people whose ambitions and dreams built the Zenith City from the ground up.
The creative and breathtaking photos captured by Minnesota photographers were first featured on the Capture Minnesota website, then published in a fine-art book and highlighted in a television special on TPT television.
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The creative and breathtaking photos captured by Minnesota photographers were first featured on the Capture Minnesota website, then published in a fine-art book and highlighted in a television special on TPT Television.
This charming jug is a miniature replica of the historic full size jug. With a small candle placed in its top the beehive jug becomes a unique candlestick holder.
Split Rock Lighthouse 2013 Motorcycle Moose Tee
2013 Split Rock Lighthouse Hang Loose Motorcyle Moose Tee Shirt - locally design and printed.
An Illustrated History
A lavishly illustrated tour of the state's eateries - its soda fountains, nightclubs, hotel dining rooms, and resorts - from 1850 to 1960, including seventy treasured recipes from favorite restaurants.
The Paternal chart shows one side of the family with 134 labeled spaces. Comes gently rolled in a keepsake tube.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2003 (58:7)
This smooth, sturdy, stoneware rolling pin with natural wooden handles is both a decorative and a functional kitchen tool.
Laura Ingalls and her family travel in their covered wagon to Minnesota, where they settle in a sod house beside the banks of beautiful Plum Creek.
Our unique souvenir of Minnesota is a hand cut cedar state shape embellished with a bright and shiny state quarter. Beautifully handmade by Al Wolter, of Hinckley, Minnesota.
Vintage postcard with images from historic Saint Paul, encased in a handsome lucite paperweight.
A fact-filled illustrated guide to Minnesota's fish, for the fisherman or any nature lover.
Split Rock Before GPS Centennial Poster
Split Rock Ligthouse turned 100 in 2010. Help celebrate with your purchase of this 22" X 26" poster. Before GPS there was one big light!
Women who changed the world.
Twin Cities Assembly Plant: A Job and a Family
The history of the Twin Cities Ford Assembly Plant, United Auto Workers Local 879 and the unique community of workers in St. Paul's Highland Park neighborhood.
Our exclusive glass "pilsner" is etched with a view of Split Rock Lighthouse.
Approx. 8.25" h, 3" diam.
"Those weren't strikes, they were civil wars."
Minneapolis Truckers Make History DVD The Pivotal 1934 Strikes
AIA Guide to Downtown St. Paul A walking tour companion published in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects
AIA Guide to Downtown Minneapolis A walking tour companion published in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects
Nordic Ware 6-Cup Bundt Baking Pan A smaller size of the classic Bundt pan. 8 inch diameter. Cast aluminum Platinum Collection.
Hubert Humphrey Last Speech to Labor DVD At the September 1977 Convention of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, Vice President Hubert Humphrey gave what would be his last speech to organized labor. Sugar Beets, Trade and the Future of the Red River Valley Epson Inkjet Print: 300dpi resolution print with the image centered on your selected print size, allowing for a ½ inch
white boarder on each edge and follows the original image proportion unless cropping instructions are provided. Lithographic print on acid free paper Taken in 1918 by Eric Enstrom in Bovey, Minnesota, this photograph of Charles Wilden of Grand Rapids was named Minnesota's official state photograph in 2002. Box of 12 5.5" x 4.24" black and white notecards with envelopes. This compelling, highly anticipated narrative traces the history of the Ojibwe people in Minnesota,exploring cultural practices, challenges presented by more recent settlers, and modern day discussions of sovereignty and identity.
Jack Maloney, Strike Veteran
Thoroughly researched, meticulously written, this book features more than 125 architectural structures of wide-ranging styles.
Thoroughly researched, meticulously written, this book features more than 125 architectural structures of wide-ranging styles.
Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin
Profiles of forty-three active Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin, as well as a glossary of cheesemaking terms, suggestions of operations that welcome visitors for tours, tasting notes and suggested food pairings, and additional information on everything to do with cheese.
Slender bamboo reeds absorb the scented oil, releasing the aromatic snap of crisp Siberian Fir needles, heartening cedarwood and relaxing sandalwood fragrance throughout the room. From the Minneapolis based Thymes company.
This fragrant, all-vegetable soap lifts the spirits with the aromatic snap of crisp Siberian Fir needles, heartening cedarwood and relaxing sandalwood.
Also available: Matching Frasier Firc Ceramic Soap Dish.
•Moisturizing glycerine
•Exfoliating crushed apricot kernels
•Triple-milled for long-lasting use
From Minneapolis-based Thymes.
Frasier Fir Hand Lotion or Hand Wash
Leaves skin soothed, protected and lightly scented with the aromatic snap of crisp Siberian Fir needles, heartening cedarwood and relaxing sandalwood
•Ultra-rich shea butter
•Moisturizing glycerin
•Revitalizing vitamin E
By Minneapolis-based Thymes
Originally published in 1918 by the State Historical Society of Iowa, and covering the years from the Fort's establishment in 1819 until its temporary abandonment as a military post in 1858.
Life at the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, 1886-1945
A stunning documentary video which captures the personal stories of past State School wards, family members, and staff.
Nordic Ware "Garden Bugs" Cakelet Pan
An adorable muffin pan with bug and butterfly shapes.
Lake Minnetonka Wayzata Poster
Vintage postcard image from the "Wayzata Historical Insights" publication, "Insights" are chronological, informative records of the early history of Lake Minnetonka.
University Avenue Project, Volume 2
A behind-the-scenes look at the most significant art exhibit of the year.
Cotton calico sunbonnet with ruffle and self fabric tie. Small, Medium, Large. The color and pattern will vary.
Split Rock Lighthouse Virtual Tour and Slideshow
This DVD is a special, two-part "Centennial Edition", created to celebrate the 100 year anniversry of the Split Rock Lighthouse.
Available for purchase May 1, 2010
U.S. Steel and the Forging of a Company Town
Framed and matted photograph of Lake Superior's famous north shore sentinel, photographed at Split Rock State Park, and featured in Doug Ohman's best selling book, Prairie, Lake, Forest: Minnesota's State Parks
See more of Doug Ohman's photography.
Churches of Minnesota: An Illustrated Guide
Beautifully illustrated story of a young bear learning about the history of Becker County, MN and the Polar Plunge. The author is from Pelican Rapids, MN.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) DVD
An examination of the impact of the Cold War - and its dramatic ending - on American culture. This is an updated 2nd edition with a new epilogue.
God's Angry Man: The Incredible Journey of Private Joe Haan
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2010 (62:4)
- Okabena: A Bank Robbery Revisited
- Looking Back: The Minnesota Historical Society, 1992---2010
- “Books not Bullets”: A Communist Campaign for the Minneapolis Library Board
George Washington: 25 Great Projects
Using common household items and minimal supervision, kids enjoy 25 hands-on activities to help them learn about this legendary figure in American history. Young readers will create a surveyor's map, cook Washington's favorite hoecakes, write with a quill pen, make a replica of Washington's battle sword, and much more.
His Life and Times: 21 Activities
A View from the Rez
A thoroughly traditional, modern man lives the seasonal round on the rez and writes for a national audience about the changes he sees.
A rich exhibition of Minnesota’s beloved libraries, with stunning photographs by the popular Doug Ohman and library stories by seven of Minnesota’s best-known writers of books for children and young adults.
This book is a cooperative project of the Council of Regional Public Library System Administrators and the Minnesota Historical Society Press. It was funded in part with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008, which dedicated funding to preserve Minnesota's arts and cultural heritage.
A little cabin is both a tie to the past and a promise for the future for a woman seeking to continue a family tradition in Minnesota’s north country.
“How do we value the land? Through the story of her tiny cabin in the woods, Sarah Stonich suggests—even as dark clouds of something other than bad weather gather above her cherished ridge—that the truest sense of place may be found not on the ground but in our hearts.”
Michael Perry, author of Population: 485, Truck: A Love Story, and Coop: A Family, a Farm, and the Pursuit of One Good Egg
Minnesota's Claim to Underwear Fame
A peek under the fabric of American life with one of the country’s most successful manufacturers of intimate apparel.
“A fun, factual, and slightly cheeky look into the company that changed the way Americans view their underwear. From factory processes to creative advertising, Munsingwear revolutionized an entire industry.”
Christopher Straub, underwear designer and Project Runway Season 6 designer
“Inspiring. I read this book in one sitting, taking in the images, facts, and stories expertly woven together by Susan Marks. I’m still digesting the impact Munsingwear has had on design and manufacturing in the industrial world.”
Anna Lee, founder, MNfashion
From Pasties to Bahn Mi
Great food, fast: packed with recipes, interviews, photographs, restaurant tips, historical anecdotes, and wry wit, Minnesota Lunch explores the least considered (and least understood) meal of the day.
“A journalistic treat, Minnesota Lunch is alternately a work of fascinating cultural history and a
mouthwatering trove of good recipes. I learned, I got hungry, I headed out for lunch. I returned,
I learned, I repeated the cycle—with joy. What a great gift to Minnesota eaters.”
Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl, senior editor for Minnesota Monthly and author of Drink This: Wine Made Simple
“James Norton and his team are known for unwrapping the fascinating human stories behind
the foods we eat, and that’s where Minnesota Lunch delivers. From the torta to the turkey, they
have every imaginable detail covered. Sandwich stories that made me smarter; incredible
recipes that made me drool.”
Jason DeRusha, WCCO-TV reporter and Minnesota Monthly blogger at DeRushaEats
A History of Jazz in the Twin Cities
From the early days through Prohibition and the swing era, then to bebop and beyond, this is the story of jazz music, musicians, and venues in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Big George: How a Shy Boy Became President Washington
"First in war, and first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." But first, President Washington was young.
The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
52 Family Adventures in the Twin Cities
Migration, Communities, and Identities
Explores the vital role of women in the creation of Norwegian American communities—from farm to factory and as caregivers, educators, and writers.
SunLeaf Naturals Kitchen Dish & Hand Soap
Concentrated soap bar equivalent to a 16 oz. bottle of dishwashing liquid, in a fresh Grapefruit/Ginger scent. Place soap under a steady stream of hot water for 10 seconds while filling sink. This soap natually cleans with minimal bubbles and rinses clean without sticky residues. Wonderful for hands! Made in Waconia, Minnesota.
SunLeaf Naturals Shampoo & Body Soap
For healthy hair and clean skin, simply rub the bar directly on wet hair and work into a lather; rinse. This soap cleans from head-to-toe! Made in Waconia, Minnesota
Reflections on Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Thoughtful reflections of a richly lived life, with illustrations by the author. The Value of One Life exhibit, on view from Jan. 15 - April 10, 2011 at the Minnesota History Center, was conceived by Dr. Fisch and developed by the Minnesota Historical Society. The exhibit features Dr. Fisch and seven other triumphant Minnesotans who survived serious illnesses, accidents, wars and forced relocations. Their stories are brought to life in intimate black-and-white photographs taken by St. Paul photographer Petronella Ytsma.
Light From the Yellow Star: A Lesson of Love from the Holocaust
A narrative of the author's experience in a Nazi concentration camp, told through eloquent paintings and moving prose.
Recipes of Our Ancestors features 160 recipes, with culture, history, trivia and gorgeous color photos contributed by dozens of people. Featured in this 286 page book are 36 countries and ethnic groups which chose Minnesota as their new home!
The quietest of the popular Minneapolis city lakes, Cedar Lake is a great place for a relaxing swim, quiet canoe ride or just enjoying the natural scenery.
Motoring to Yellowstone in Mike Dowling's Oakland!
Watkins Hand Soap and Lotion Sink Set
Unlock the secret to naturally clean, soft hands with J.R. Watkins Natural Sink Set. Rid hands of daily dirt and grime with Natural Hand Soap, 11 fl. oz., then moisturize and soften with Natural Hand & Body Lotion, 11 fl. oz. Comes in a sturdy, water-resistant caddy embossed with the J.R. Watkins logo. Available in Lemon (shown) or Aloe and Green Tea natural scent.
Cultural Resource Management Seminar
Annual Review and Compliance
Cultural Resource Management Seminar
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
1 - 5 p.m.
Location: Minnesota History Center
Watkins Peppermint Rejuvenating Foot Cream and Scrub
Rejuvenate tired feet! Formulated with pure peppermint oil, our natural foot care will provide a burst of aromatic peppermint while tingling and reviving dry, aching feet. Exfoliates and moisturizes dry, rough skin.
Magnabrite Light Gathering Magnifier
Used in the library at the Minnesota History Center, this magnifier is wonderful for maps, phone books, or small print, minimizing eye fatigue.
Pre-focused 4X magnification, optical grade cast acrylic, non-scratch base. Large size (64mm, 2.5 in. diam.) comes with oak stand. Both sizes come with protective pouch.
Henry Sibley's First Years at St. Peters or Mendota
Covering the years 1834-1862, when Henry Sibley, Minnesota's first governor, live at St. Peters (later called Mendota).
The Nordic Ware Bundt Pan is a true baker's classic. Now you can make classic Bundt recipes at home with award-winning Original Bundt Mixes in four delicious flavors.
Frasier Fir Home Fragrance Mist
The crisp, bracing scent of Frasier Fir is available anytime with our fragrance mist. 3 oz. in metal spray bottle.
Taken in 1918 by Eric Enstrom in Bovey, Minnesota, this photograph of Charles Wilden of Grand Rapids was named Minnesota's official state photograph in 2002. 11 oz. white ceramic mug with color image.
Two favorite retro postcard designs from Found Image. Choice of Map image with "The Land of the Sky Blue Water" caption or Scenic Letters design with "Greetings from Minnesota Land of 10,000 Lakes" caption. 3.5 x 5.5 in.
Minneapolis & St. Paul Junior Tote Bag
Embroidered icons from Minnesota's Twin Cities embellish this fun and sturdy tote bag.
Minnesota Mosquito "Bite Me" Socks
Minnesota's "other" state bird, on these fun and comfy ankle socks. Our exclusive design. Adult size 9-11.
A Girl's Diary of Life on Summit Avenue in the Jazz Age
Fort Snelling Then and Now: The World War II Years
Fort Snelling inducted over 175,000 new soldiers during World War II and facilitated their discharge at war's end. New units were activated and trained there, students learned to speak and write Japanese, and thousands of injured soldiers were treated at the Fort's hospital and clinics. But the old post's history stretched back to the 1820s, and even frontier era buildings were adapted to the needs of modern warfare. The historic structures remaining today have many stories to tell future generations if they can somehow be preserved.
Include over 120 photos and maps.
A Locked Room Mystery featuring Shadwell Rafferty and Sherlock Holmes
SunLeaf Naturals Hand & Body Soap
A wonderfully rich and moisturizing soap in a fresh Lemon Vetiver scent. This bar is made from organic plant ingredients and will help keep skin clean and moisturized.
SunLeaf Naturals Moisturizing Body Balm
Rich and moisturizing plant ingredients help skin stay soft and protected from the elements. In a fresh Orange & Ginger scent, and packaged in a recyclable tin perfect for a purse or a bag. Made in Waconia, Minnesota.
Vikings in the Attic: In Search of Nordic America
Eric Dregni explores what it means to grow up Scandinavian-American or to live with these Norwegians, Swedes, Finns, Danes, and Icelanders among us. In Vikings in the Attic, Dregni tracks down and explores the significant - and quite often bizarre - historic sites, tales, and traditions of Scandinavia's peculiar colony in the Midwest.
Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian: Saga One
Stefan Quinth of Camera Q and Dr. William Beyer follow the Scandinavian American trail, exploring the experience of immigration, the process of Americanization, the importance of landmark institutions such as churches and colleges, the power of family and community, the vitality of arts and craft, the matter of language, and the enjoyment of humor.
Quill Pen, Ink Well, and Declaration of Independence Replica
A realistic reproduction of the Declaration of Independence, accompanied by a goose-feather quill pen and a small inkwell with a real cork.
Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian Saga Two
A lighthearted exploration of the humor that has tickled the funny-bones of Scendinavian Americans from the immigrant Swedish American vaudevillian "Olle i Skratthult" to contemporaries such as Norwegian Americans Leroy Larson and Art Lee, Swedish American Merrilyn Belgum, and a variety of nighborhood joke-tellers tracing roots to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
What’s happening in Minnesota? Noisy loons, quiet butterflies, tall Paul Bunyan, and much more. Discover fun opposites on a tour of the North Star state, including Oliver Kelley Farm.
Uncivil War: Battle in the Classroom
Using contemporary settings, flashbacks based on historical characters and units, preserved family letts, and actual battlefield events at Chickamauga, The Uncivil War demonstrates how history can become magically alive when its students become personally involved.
The United States Army Versus the Sioux, 1862-1865
Cranberry Apple Granola with almonds and pecans. Each artisan-quality batch is made by hand, oven roasted, and sealed fresh in a 12oz bag in Ely, Minnesota
Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon
The tense and atmospheric first novel in Larry Millett's classic series of adventures that brought Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to Minnesota.
Sherlock Holmes and the Ice Palace Murders
The year is 1896 and St. Paul's magnificent winter Carnival is under way when Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are summoned by the city's most powerful man, railroad magnate James J. Hill.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2011 (62:5)
- Axel's Lunch Room
- Murder Mystery
- Apple Tree Innovations
A history of the 1934 truck drivers strikes that built the industrial union movement in Minneapolis, recounted in four volumes by a central leader of the movement.
Volume One, Teamster Rebellion, traces the development of the strikes and union organizing drives of the Teamsters Local 574 in Minneapolis in 1934.
Teamster Power the second in a set of four books by Farrell Dobbs, describes the growth and consolidation of the Teamsters union in Minneapolis and the 11-state over-the-road organizing campaign that brought union power for the first time to much of the Midwest.
The third of four books on the 1930s strikes, organizing drives, and political campaigns of the Teamsters union in Minnesota and the Midwest. Written by a leader of the communist movement in the U.S. and organizer of the Teamsters union during the rise of the CIO.
Teamster Politics tells about the efforts of rank-and-file Teamsters to fight against antiunion forces and to advance independent labor political action and jobs for all.
The fourth of a set of four books on the 1930s strikes, organizing drives, and political campaigns of the Teamsters union in Minnesota, written by a leader of the movement.
Teamster Bureaucracy tells how the leadership of Minneapolis Teamsters Local 544 organized to oppose America's entry into World War II, and recounts the 1941 federal sedition trial that led to the imprisonment of eighteen leaders of Local 544 and the Socialist Workers Party, and the international campaign to win their release.
A Biography of Robert E. Hansen, VFW Past Commander-in-Chief.
"More Than I Ever Dreamed" is the story of Bob Hansen who, while trying to make his life count for himself and to honor the sacrifice of his brother, (who died in Okinawa, Japan), leaves an amazing legacy of public service that takes the reader on a journey to meet many of the world's most powerful leaders and concludes with the dedication of Minnesota's World War II Memorial."
Mark Ritchie
Minnesota Secretary of State
Minnesota "Gopher State" Tablecloth
Enjoy this cheerful, "retro"style" Minnesota map design on a 52" square, 100% cotton tablecloth.
Roomy tote bag with a cheerful retro-style map design.
100% cotton; 21" square; reinforced shoulder straps
Train Pictures: A Railfan's Memoir, 1946-1957
A one-of-a-kind collection of 401 photos from thirty-four railroads, taken by two teenage railfan friends from 1946-1957, when steam engines shared the rails with streamliners and first-generation diesels. Descriptive and historical notes accompany each photo.
The Northern Pacific in Minnesota
An in depth study of the Northern Pacific Railroad in Minnesota from its first days along the Mississippi River in St. Paul to the final Burlington Northern merger.
Meet the gangsters who came to Minnesota in the early 1930’s. Saint Paul had a system which allowed criminals free reign. Alvin “Creepy” Karpis, Edna Murray “The Kissing Bandit,” the Barkers and John Dillinger were among those who made money the old-fashioned way...by stealing it.
In the 40-minute documentary-style movie, “Gangsterland,” Depression-era criminals come back to life as they talk about some of their biggest jobs, toughest situations and their greatest fears. “Gangsterland” captures a dark, chaotic time when the Depression, Prohibition and ruthless outlaws all converged on Minnesota.
Minnesota "Gopher State" Pillow
This cheery retro-style map design will brighten up any room or cabin. Big 22" square, 100% cotton flour sack case with poly insert.
Taken in 1918 by Eric Enstrom in Bovey, Minnesota, this photograph of Charles Wilden of Grand Rapids was named Minnesota's official state photograph in 2002.
1.25" Black satin wood frame, double mat and glass with informational plaque. Image size 14 x 11 in., outside frame size 19 x 21 in.
Writing the Family Narrative Workbook
A "walk" through the process of writing a family history and a practical guide to the writer who wants to apply the principles presented in Gouldrup's Writing the Family Narrative. The exercises included in the book can be referred to again and again as an effective way to gegin writing about any portion of your family history.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2010 (62:1)
- The Great Treasure of the Fort Snelling Prison Camp
- Rural Revolution: A Retrospective on the Kinney Secession
- Bertha Corbett Melcher, Mother of the Sunbonnet Babies
Nature and Revelation: A History of Macalester College
Nature and Revelation is an absorbing history of Macalester College, from its origins as a Presbyterian secondary school in frontier St. Paul to its current presence as a nationally prominent liberal arts college.
Nicollet Island: Images of America
A history of the only inhabited island in the Mississippi River, hidden in the heart of Minneapolis above St. Anthony Falls.
North Country; The Making of Minnesota
The untold history of how the land of the Dakota and Ojibwe became the State of Minnesota
Many Twin Cities Public Television productions are available for free online streaming for educational and personal use, through the Minnesota Video Vault.
Among the available programs are:
Greatest Generation Film Showcase 3
North Star: Minnesota's Black Pioneers
Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard in the First Minnesota Volunteers
Further Accounts of Minnesotans Who Defended Their Nation
Sequel to the original, best-selling War Stories, containing 35 new stories of Minnesota veterans who fought in the various wars, collected by editor Al Zdon for the Minnesota Legionnaire magazine.
The Final Era of Railroad Building in the Midwest
Minnesota Architects: A Biographical Dictionary
The first biographical guide to Minnesota architects from 1860 to the present
Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway
The collected wisdom and traditions of Ojibway elders for young readers.
A turtle’s shell, an etched rock, a false morel, a trout lily—all inspire a closer look, a chance to see A to Z in Minnesota’s natural scenes.
Growing Up in Minnesota
Peg Meier’s candid interpretation of the joys and pains of childhood through the decades—at home, at school, at play—reminds us that we were all children once, too.
Feeding the Frontier Army: 1775-1865
A unique book covering the rarely-explored history of military cooking and food from the American Revolution through the Civil War.
Conquering Haute Cuisine at Home
Boost your cooking credentials with help from Shefzilla (a.k.a. Stewart Woodman), whose time-tested recipes that will bring repeat customers to your table.
Field Guide to American Houses
Exhibit Board Title Panel - White
Shipping and handling is included for orders in the following states: MN, IA, SD, ND, WI. For orders to all other states please contact Ali Huss. to get a quote on shipping fees before you order.
To purchase a quantity other than a 10-pack, contact Ali Huss.
An American Family Album
The Last Hunter is an examination of family, life on the land, and those things we hold dear enough to want to carry along, one generation to another.
“I’ve been waiting for this book almost as long as I’ve hunted. In beautiful, precise prose Weaver has reinserted me in an America that I too miss, where we lived by and with nature—an America the old need to remember and the young need to know about.”
Ted Williams, Editor-at-Large for Audubon and Conservation Editor for Fly Rod & Reel
Superheroes, Strip Artists, & Talking Animals
Minnesota's Contemporary Cartoonists
In a celebration of the wild and wonderful world of cartooning, twenty-three contemporary artists step out from behind their drawing boards and take a bow alongside their art.
Canoeing the Boundary Waters-Quetico Wilderness
Explore the Quetico– Boundary Waters with seasoned paddlers— one a writer, one a photographer—whose work reflects on the spirit of the place, conveying an open invitation to visit an ages-old wilderness.
Beginning Dakota/Tokaheya Dakota Iapi Kin
Twenty-four Language and Grammar Lessons with Glossaries
Whether building vocabulary, practicing conversation, or reading and writing about Dakota history, this collection of fun and informative lessons provides numerous entry points for language learners inside the classroom and beyond.
Type Works: The Printing, Design and Writing of Will Powers
An affectionate, illustrated retrospective of the work, life, and career of Will Powers, book design and production manager at the Minnesota Historical Society Press from 1998 to 2009.
The Civil War Letters of Thomas and William Christie
Letters to loved ones trace the experiences of brothers in the Civil War, from enlistment to safe return home, all reported with keen intelligence and boyish enthusiasm.
A Guided Tour
Looking for a new perspective on your favorite weekend getaway? Travel back
through time with this historical tour of the beautiful St. Croix River.
The Decisive First Week of the Sioux Uprising, August 17-24, 1862
Minnesota Railroads: A Photographic History, 1940–2012
A lavishly illustrated history of Minnesota railroads from the romance of steam locomotives and luxurious passenger travel to the prosperous engines of transportation today
Assassination of Hole in the Day
Now available in paperback!
Explores the murder of the controversial Ojibwe chief who led his people through the first difficult years of dispossession by white invaders—and created a new kind of leadership for the Ojibwe.
“The Assassination of Hole in the Day is a masterful history, and more. Anton Treuer illuminates the character of a controversial and charismatic Ojibwe leader from within Ojibwe culture, and tells a powerful story of loss that reverberates in the present.” Louise Erdrich
- Anton Treuer and his brother David Treuer on NPR's Fresh Air discussing Ojibwe Language Preservation
A Dakota Way of Life
Sustained by rich traditions, ceremonies, advocacy, and education, Dakota families are transforming the legacy of colonization and assimilation into a better way of life for their children.
This charming first children’s book by celebrated storyteller Kevin Kling, with whimsical drawings by Chris Monroe, traces a familiar arc from sibling rivalry to brotherly love.
Award-winning drinkslinger Johnny Michaels, along with the North Star Bartenders’ Guild, move beyond the traditional Martini and Manhattan to offer nearly 200 crafted cocktail recipes with modern flavors.
- Star Tribune feature
- City Pages interview
- Heavy Table Feature
- Father Francis Gilligan and the Struggle for Civil Rights
- Frances Densmore Gets the Depression Blues
- From Emission to Pollution: Regulation and Changing Ideas about Smoke in the Twin Cities
- Adding “A Little Suffrage Spice to the Melting Pot”: Minnesota’s Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association
- How Jesse James Nearly Robbed Northfield . . . in 1948
- Season’s Greetings from Minnesota
- Bicycling in Minneapolis in the Early 20th Century
- Common Threads: The Minnesota Immigrant Experience
- Up! Up! Stadium: Planning and Building a War Memorial
- The Making of the Modern Vice Presidency: A Personal Reflection
- “Auntie Gopher”: Lorena Hickok Tackles College Football
- The Political Equality Club of Minneapolis
- The Twin City Motor Speedway
- The Minnesota Miracle: A Roundtable Discussion
- Rethinking Family History
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- Minnesota in the Camera’s Eye, 1935---43
- “I’ve Done My Share”: Ojibwe People and World War II
- Soldiers from the War Returning
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- Pictures from an Exhibition, Lessons from a Generation
- Minnesota Letterheads: The Evolution of Business Style
- Survival at Crow Creek, 1863---1866
- “We Have Always Been Patriotic”: The Brower Boys’ Civil War
- “Save the Lady”: The Struggle for the Winona County Courthouse
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- A Moment in Time
- “Temples of Mammon and Hives of Industry”: Railroads and the Minneapolis Milling District
- Colvill of Minnesota
- Birth of a Resort: The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism
- $25 for Minnesota Historical Society members
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- U.S. and Dakota War
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- Hastings Needle Work: Women Creating, Women Providing
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- My Minnesota
- “One Must Expect Disappointments”: The Laaksonens of Fairbanks
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- A New Flagpole for Historic Fort Snelling
- “This Higgledy-Piggledy Assembly”: The McLeods, an Anglo-Dakota Family in Early Minnesota
- Eugene Debs Becker, Photographer
- Voices Cast Upon the Sea: Minnesota’s Titanic Passengers
- Style Comes to Staples
- “Educated Food for Educated People”: Richards Treat Cafeteria, 1924---1957
- “Twenty-Six Feet and No Bottom”: Surveying and Constructing the Northern Pacific Railroad
- Samuel Smith and the First Minnesota Monument at Gettysburg
- “Sisters in Toil”: St. Paul’s First Union of Garment Workers
- “Who Was Jane Lamont?” Anglo-Dakota Daughters in Early Minnesota
- A Rare Find: The Treaty of Washington, 1858
- “Without Drugs or Knives”: The Early Years of Chiropractic
- “Dear Mr. Lorimer”: Letters from Sinclair Lewis
- Fishing Clubs along the Baptism River
- Coping with a “Public Menace”: Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota
- Ambassador Eugenie Anderson
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If you see the An option selection/entry is required! message, it means you did not complete all of the required fields.Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 1997 (55:5)
The DAR at the Sibley House, p. 186--201
The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in St. Paul, p. 202--216
Social Dancing in Early Minnesota, p. 217--233Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 1996 (55:2)
Native Americans and Criminal Justice on the Minnesota Frontier, p. 46--58
Charles W. Scrutchin, Bemidji’s Black Activist Attorney, p. 59--75
Fritiof Colling: Artist for Homesick Swedes, p. 76--93Birchbark Canoes of the Fur Trade
This two volume set is 686 pages with over 150 photographs, two hundred drawings and reproductions of numerous art works of the fur trade period. Detailed descriptions of the fur trade canoes along with historical accounts of the fur trade itself.
The Messrs. Build Commodiously
A Guide to John Sayer's 1804-1805 North West Company Wintering Expedition to the Snake River, Minnesota
Archaeologist Douglas Birk has created this fine historical guide to the re-created John Sayer fur trade post on Minnesota's Snake River, North West Company Fur Post
World War II Veterans of Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Fort Snelling National Cemetery is one of 120 national cemeteries across the country. More than 160,000 brave men and women from the Upper Midwestern states of Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Iowa lie beneath the field of white marble grave markers. Stephen Chicoine chronicles the individual stories and untold personal experiences of almost one hundred World War II heroes, from all divisions of the armed services, in every theater.
Keep Your Heart Strong: Pow-wows on the Northern Plains
Keep Your Heart Strong is an hour-long documentary which gives an inside view of contemporary Native American culture in its most accessible and popular form: the pow-wow. Allowing dancers and singers to tell their own story, the camera captures many poignant moments of participants preparing their outfits, visiting with friends and watching over children.
Complete facsimile reprinting of the original 1888 edition, Fifty Years in the Northwest is the "bible" of territorial and early statehood history of western Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota. An invaluable reference for historians and genealogists alike.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2005 (59:7)
- “Food Will Win the War”: Minnesota Conservation Efforts, 1917--18
- Following the Victorian Eye
- “Enemies of the People”: Asbestos and the Reserve Mining Trial
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 1998-99 (56:4)
Out of print but it is available from MHS Press as Making Minnesota Territory 1849-1858.
Selling The Mill City Postcard Book
A Postcard Book
During Minneapolis's fifty-year reign as the nation's Mill City, flour companies flooded mailboxes with advertising cards, their gimmicks ranging from renaissance images to patriotic names to humorous anecdotes. This collection of historic advertising art offers a fascinating look into another era.A Biography
The most authoritative biography of the consummate liberal politician of the second half of the twentieth century.Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2000 (57:1)
The Failed Watab Treaty of 1853, p. 2--22
Advertising Characters in the Land of Sky Blue Waters, p. 23--35
A Publishing Project to Remember, p. 36--37
Cass Gilbert and Julia Finch: Falling in Love in the 1880s, p. 38--57Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 1999-2000 (56:8) -- Minnesota Century Issue
Walk a Century in My Shoes: Minnesota 1900-2000, p. 410--429
Minnesota 2000: A Photo Documentary for the Future, p. 430--443
The Founding of the Minnesota Historical Society, p. 444--451
Treasures for the Millennium, p. 452--463Minnesota and Dacotah is reproduced from a map in Mitchell's New General Atlas, published in Philadelphia in 1860 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr., who succeeded his father as one of the most prolific publishers of maps and atlases in the United States during the nineteenth century.

Stories from St. Paul Neighborhoods and Beyond
For thirty-six years, Don Boxmeyer wrote about St. Paul and Minnesota, first as a reporter for the St. Paul Dispatch and St. Paul Pioneer Press, and for over two decades as a columnist for the Pioneer Press. During that time, he traversed the city and state and gained an intimate knowledge of its people, places, and traditions.Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 1995 (54:8)
Aviator Jimmie Ward of Crookston, p. 330--341
Films in the Twin Cities, 1894-1909, p. 342--358
“Motherhood Protection” and the Minnesota Birth Control League, p. 359--376Split Rock Lighthouse Postcard Book
A Postcard Book
An unmistakable North Shore landmark and a popular tourist destination, Split Rock Lighthouse enjoys a picturesque natural setting, embellished in these contemporary, four-color photographs with dazzling sunsets, peaceful moonrises, and lovely seascapes--a breathtaking image for all seasons.Back in print! The classic guide to the traditional foods and foodways of Minnesota’s major ethnic groups, with more than 150 kitchen-tested recipes.
A portrait of the festivals, specialties, places, and people behind the state’s great food traditions, featuring over 160 recipes.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 1996 (55:1)
Thoughts of Minnesota in the Late Work of Wanda Gág, p. 2--15
Ignatius Donnelly Meets the Swedes, p. 16--31
The New Mille Lacs Indian Museum, p. 32--4575 Memorable Moments in Minnesota Sports
An illustrated history of the most electrifying, influential, and noteworthy moments in the state’s sports history.
Arrival of Major League Sports
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 1995 (54:6)
James J. Hill: Empire Builder as Farmer, p. 242--253
The Secret History of the Mississippi’s Earliest Locks and Dams, p. 254--267
The 1890s Bicycling Craze in the Red River Valley, p. 268--289Minnesotans have long suspected that the last ice age never fully receded from the state, but that has not kept them from having a good time. "Icy Pleasures" explores the many ways that the people of Minnesota have embraced its Siberian reputation with winter carnivals and cold weather sports.
Guide to Family History Resources at the Minnesota Historical Society
An indispensable and practical guide to the many genealogical resources at the Minnesota Historical Society, the state's premier archive of public and private records.
The People of Minnesota Series
A concise history of Chinese in Minnesota including immigration patterns, cultural and social organizations, businesses, politics, education, and family life.Dakota Life in the Upper Midwest
A classic work detailing the lives and customs of the 19th-century Dakota living near present-day Minneapolis.
The Federal Writers' Project Guide to 1930s Minnesota
A beguiling travel guide and history lesson in one, this volume offers an unprecedented look at Minnesota and its people.Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 1997 (55:7)
St. Paul’s World War I Socialist Draft Resisters, p. 286--301
The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota, p. 302--319
Harriet E. Bishop, p. 320--333Contemporary Writing by Hmong Americans
A groundbreaking anthology that chronicles the emerging literary voice of a contemporary American immigrant community.Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 1996-97 (55:4)
Race and Segregation in St. Paul’s Public Schools, 1846-69, p. 138--149
Harold Stassen and the Politics of American Presidential Nominations, p. 150--165
Jewish Women and Work in the Upper Midwest, p. 166--185Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 1996 (55:3)
The Wreck of the USS Essex, p. 94--103
A Glittering Discovery, p. 104--105
Stamp Album: A Collection of Minnesota People, Places, and Events, p. 106-117
James J. Hill’s Library: The First 75 Years, p. 118--137By These Hands: Portraits from the Factory Floor
These starkly beautiful photographs document the daily life and labor of blue-collar workers in modern America.
The People of Minnesota Series
A concise history of Germans in Minnesota including immigration patterns, the Catholic and Lutheran churches, cultural organizations, businesses, and politics, especially in the World War I years.African Americans in Minnesota
The People of Minnesota Series
A chronicle of the rich history of Blacks in the state through careful analysis of census and housing records, newspaper records, and first-person accounts.A Land Set Apart
Encompassing the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of Superior National Forest, Voyageurs National Park, Grand Portage National Monument in Minnesota, and Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario, the Quetico-Superior is the only region of its kind in the U.S. and Canada. This book tells the story of the long campaign to secure and preserve it for posterity and also illustrates the development of an American idea--wilderness preservation.The People of Minnesota Series
A concise history of Irish in Minnesota including farming, politics, and community organization.The People of Minnesota Series
The images of the Vikings professional football team, the stereotype of the "Norwegian bachelor farmer," and even Minnesotan's speech patterns proclaim the Norwegian heritage of Minnesota. But the Norwegian settlers have contributed much more to the state.The People of Minnesota Series
Although never more than a small percentage of the Minnesota's population, Jews have made a remarkable contribution to the state in business, politics, and education.Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation
This soft, plush, gray timber wolf hat will make you howl!
Pocket Guide to Minnesota Place Names
The Stories Behind 1,200 Places in the North Star State
A handy and entertaining pocket guide to the origins of place names of the North Star state.A Minnesota Alphabet
From its primeval Itasca State Park to the sophistication of its Twin Cities, the state of Minnesota is a study of contrasts and long-held traditions. Birthplace to many famous personalities and inventions, including Garrison Keillor and the Bundt Pan, "V is for Viking" presents the state whose name means sky-tinted waters.
Reading Level: Ages 4-8 - Sound Politics: Wilderness, Recreation, and Motors in the Boundary Waters, 1945–1964, p. 130--146
- "To Secure a Home for My Family", p. 147--167
- Karl Emil Nygard, Minnesota's Communist Mayor, p. 168--186
- Housing the Happy Camper, p. 68--83
- Minnesota's John Day Smith Law and the Death Penalty Debate, p. 84--91
- Henry A. Bruns, Failed Frontier Entrepreneur, p. 92--104
- Operation Save a Duck and the Legacy of Minnesota's 1962-63 Oil Spills, p. 105--123
A Geographical Encyclopedia
The classic reference for place-name information on the state's cities, towns, townships, lakes, and streams. Revised and thoroughly updated from the 1920 original.A soft, plush, black bear hat for your favorite bear cub!
Show off your antlers in this soft, plush, moose hat!
A Minnesota History Reader
An engaging history of Minnesota, told in compelling essays by the state's finest historians and writers.4th Minnesota Regiment Entering Vicksburg Print
Civil War Art Reproduction
One of six mural-size paintings of Minnesota's Civil War regiments that hang in the Governor's Suite of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 19.75 x 15.5 in.
An Almanac of State History
A chronological compendium of remarkable and curious events in the history of the North Star State3rd Minnesota Regiment Entering Little Rock Print
Civil War Art Reproduction
One of six mural-size paintings of Minnesota's Civil War regiments that hang in the Governor's Suite of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 20 x 15 in.
5th Minnesota Regiment at Corinth Print
Civil War Art Reproduction
One of six mural-size paintings of Minnesota's Civil War regiments that hang in the Governor's Suite of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 23 x 10 in.
Civil War Art Reproduction
One of six mural-size paintings of Minnesota's Civil War regiments that hang in the Governor's Suite of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 23 x 18.
Life in the Land of Sky Blue Waters!
Famous Figures!
Stories from Minnesota's Past!
And Much More!
A fact-filled book die cut in the shape of the state.Reading Level: Ages 4-8
The adventures of a three-legged snapping turtle as she travels from the headwaters to the mouth of the Mississippi River illustrate the life cycle of the turtle and the geography, history, geology, and climate of the river.
Appropriate for readers ages 7 and up.
A Gulf War Memoir
A young man's coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the First Gulf War.
Borealis BooksMinnesota History Quarterly Spring 2002 (58:1)
Charles Lindbergh, Autobiography, and Memory, p. 2--15
Life in Minnesota’s Polish Farming Communities, p. 16--28
PunkFunkRockPop, p. 29--39
Planning St. Paul’s Como Park, p. 40--58 - The Cooperative Coopers of Minneapolis, p. 386--405
- Weather Permitting, p. 406--417
- Labor, Politics, and African American Identity in Minneapolis, 1930-50, p. 418--434
Following mysterious clues to her family's suppressed past, Bridget Connelly uncovers a town's forgotten history and an epic tale of Irish immigrants on the American frontier.
Borealis BooksA young Indian boy carves a little canoe with a figure inside and names him Paddle-to-the-Sea. Paddle's journey, in text and pictures, through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean provides an excellent geographic and historical picture of the region.
Appropriate for readers ages 7 and up.
The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers
The definitive history of the First Minnesota Volunteers in the Civil War. - Bargaining for Beets: Migrants and Growers in the Red River Valley, p. 196--209
- Pioneers, Players, and Politicos: Women's Softball in Minnesota, p. 210--223
- From Assimilation to Termination: The Vermilion Lake Indian School, p. 224--240
A Civil War Memoir of the First Minnesota Volunteers
A perceptive and detailed Civil War memoir of the First Minnesota Regiment chronicling such famous battles as Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. - Frontier Forms of Minnesota’s County Seats, p. 330--345
- Churchill in Minnesota, p. 346--355
- Canada Fever: The Odyssey of Minnesota’s Bardo Norwegians, p. 356--367
- Orphans and Old Folks Revisited, with a Story by Lloyd L. Brown, p. 368--385
- Private Alfred Gales: From Slavery to Freedom, p. 274--283
- American Indians in Children’s Historical Fiction, p. 284--295
- Picturing Lake Minnetonka, p. 296--304
- Why Carp Swim in Minnesota’s Waters, p. 305--329
- Mandolin Playing in Minneapolis and St. Paul, p. 218--237
- Artist Henry Lewis: The Case of the Falsified Resumé, p. 238--243
- Minneapolis Homes and the Arts and Crafts Movement, p. 244--262
- Minnesota eBooks, p. 263--273
An Illustrated History
This lavishly illustrated, richly detailed book presents for the first time a comprehensive picture of Minnesota’s involvement in the Civil War.
Combining a history of the Minnesota Regiments with soldiers' diaries and letters, rare photographs, drawings, maps, uniforms and equipment, this book creates a vivid picture of the daily life of Minnesota's soldiers.First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2000-2001 (57:4)
This issue is no longer available.
The Moys of St. Paul, p. 162--181
Bankers with Shotguns and Other Minnesota Banking Stories, p. 182--197
The Omaha Road, p. 198--217Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2000 (57:3)
Eliza Winston and the Politics of Freedom in Minnesota, 1854-60, p. 106--122
Joseph Farr Remembers the Underground Railroad in St. Paul, p. 123--129
Searching for Florence, p. 130--139
J. A. Holvik and the Kensington Runestone, p. 140--161Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2000 (57:2)
The 28th Virginia Regiment’s Flag in Minnesota, p. 58--73
Minnesota Painters of Norwegian Background, 1870-1970, p. 74--85
Innovations in Flour Milling during the 1870s in Minneapolis, p. 86--105The First Minnesota at Gettysburg
Minnesota Book Award Winner!
This stirring narrative reconstructs in amazing detail the story of a remarkable band of soldiers at this seminal Civil War battle.
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 1999 (56:5)
This issue is no longer available.
The Timber Strikes of 1937, p. 262--277
Picturing Minnesota’s Cutover, p. 278--285
Minnesota Swedes Raising Cane, p. 286--305Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 1998 (56:3)
St. Paul’s Crispus Attucks Home, p. 102--119
The “Mooring Stones” of Kensington, p. 120--128
Spanish-American War Collections at the MHS, p. 129--137
Art in Found Places, p. 138--153Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 1998 (56:2)
Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey , p. 50--67
Minnesota’s Long Road to Black Suffrage, 1849-1868, p. 68--84
Evelyn Raymond, A Sculptor’s Own Story, p. 85--101Yuletide Traditions in Norway and the New Land
The modern Norwegian-American Christmas is a warm and regenerative family holiday for millions of Americans whose ancestors came from Norway—celebrated with family feasts of lutefisk, lefse, rømmegrøt, rull, and fruit soup, observed in homes where trees are decorated with straw ornaments, flags, and heart-shaped baskets. It is the time to carry on customs whose origins have been lost in the past.A Memoir of a Northern Minnesota Boyhood
In this delightful memoir, O'Meara recounts a ten-year-old boy's year in the northern Minnesota sawmill town of Cloquet at the turn of the twentieth century. A talented historian/novelist, he vividly evokes the sights and sounds, joys and sorrows of family life set against the background of the lumbering industry when white pine was still king.Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 1999 (56:7)
The Holmes Sisters and the Socialist Workers’ Party, p. 358--375
Anton Gag, Bohemian, p. 376--392
Is It Really the Goodhue Press?, p. 393--409Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 1999 (56:6)
In Search of the Real Grace Flandrau, p. 306--321
Listen to Grandmother Earth, p. 322--327 Knute Nelson and the Immigration Question, p. 328--344
Platting New Ulm, p. 345--357Black Baseball in Minnesota
A rousing history of baseball in Minnesota details how black players earned the respect of teammates and fans alike.Arrival of Major League Sports
The People of Minnesota Series
A concise history of the Poles in Minnesota and the influence they have had on the state’s religion, history, and culture.Winter Carnival Quilt Jigsaw Puzzle
A 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle based on a photographic reproduction of a St. Paul Winter Carnival Quilt made between 1886 - 1891.
Map of the Territory of Minnesota, 1849
Exhibiting the route of the expedition to the Red River of the north in the summer of 1849.

Mill City: A Visual History of the Minneapolis Mill District
Dramatic first-person narratives and historic photographs bring to life the history of the Minneapolis riverfront, its industries, and its people. 2004 Minnesota Book Award Winner
An Architectural Legacy in Ice and Stone
A biography and architectural assessment of a pioneering African American architect.Genealogist's Companion and Sourcebook
Guide to the Resources You Need for Unpuzzling Your Past
This completely revised classic provides researchers with an in-depth look at public sources for genealogical research in the United States. Its primary goals are to introduce readers to many different kinds of public sources and encourage them to branch out and investigate sources they may be unfamiliar with. - "Caucasians Only": Solomon Hughes, the PGA, and the 1948 St. Paul Open Golf Tournament
- The "Historic Fight": The Struggle to Control St. Paul Charity
- First Lady of Preservation: Sarah Sibley and the Mount Vernon Ladies Association
A colorful, Pennsylvania Dutch-style, family tree on parchment paper suitable for framing.

Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux
"Little Crow" makes a major contribution to our understanding of an Indian tribe that profoundly influenced the course of history in the upper Mississippi Valley, partly at least through the personal role played by its most famous leader." -- New Mexico Historical Review
Map of the Territory of Minnesota, 1850
Map of Organized Counties in Minnesota, 1850

Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862
This collection of thirty-six narratives presents the Dakota Indians' experiences during a conflict previously known chiefly from the viewpoints of non-Indians.The beautiful, new Minnesota History Center in St. Paul is the home of the Minnesota Historical Society--an educational and cultural institution for preserving and learning about the past. The largest public building constructed in Minnesota since the 1905 State Capitol, it houses vast collections, innovative exhibits, and exciting programs that connect people today with people of bygone eras.
Canoe Manned by Voyageurs Passing a Waterfall
Fur Trade Art Reproductions
National Archives Canada, Ottawa (C-2771)
A Hudson's Bay Company express canoe, rides high in the water as it carries important company officials and dispatches, not freight.

A ten generation pedigree chart.
Black ink on heavyweight paper stock.

Fur Trade Art Reproductions
Also known as Return of the Voyageurs
Minnesota Historical Society Collections
A French brigade of four canoes, paddled by voyageurs and loaded with baled furs, glides along Crooked Lake, a body of water between Basswood Lake and Lac La Croix in the Minnesota-Ontario border country. Above the brigade tower the cliffs of Picture Rock, which bear faint pictographs made by the area's early Indian inhabitants.

Minnesota in a Century of Change
The State and Its People Since 1900
As the twentieth century nears its close, seventeen essayists look back over a hundred years of dramatic change in Minnesota. Drawing upon their expertise in such fields as historical geography, social history, and American studies, these writers create a multifaceted view of the ways in which Minnesotans have reshaped their state. Included in the book is Marjorie Bingham's essay devoted entirely to Minnesota women of the twentieth century, and their active role working for the right to vote, equal education, equal working opportunities and pay, and involvement in politics and religion.Canoes in a Fog, Lake Superior
Fur Trade Art Reproductions
Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta (ACC. NO. 55.81.1)
The voyageur and the lakes and streams that were his highways during the heyday of the fur trade have been depicted with beauty and accuracy in this painting.A Prairie Chronicle
First published in 1965, her childhood recollections of living in North Dakota are what Lois Phillips Hudson used to spin these unusual, moving stories of simple, joyful days and of continuing battles with the hostile elements on the Great Plains during the 1930s. Lois Hudson is recognized as a major chronicler of America's agricultural heartland during the grim years of the Great Depression.
New Introduction by the author
Borealis BooksAn Ojibway Narrative
With the art of a practiced storyteller, Ignatia Broker recounts the life of her great-great-grandmother, Night Flying Woman, who was born in the mid-19th century and lived during a chaotic time of enormous change, uprootings, and loss for the Minnesota Ojibway. But this story also tells of her people's great strength and continuity.
Native VoicesMinnesota History Along the Highways
A Guide to Historic Markers and Sites
This handy travel guide presents the locations and texts of 254 historic markers, 60 geological markers, and 29 historic monuments in all corners of the state and is the perfect traveling companion for your next road trip.1993 American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Award
"An impressive sampling of the vanished buildings of the Twin Cities, tracing their history and including information on who the owners and architects were, how these structures were used, why they were torn down, and what occupies each site today. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal
Destruction of the Metropolitan Building
A colorful glimpse into the Minnesota Historical Society's vast collections--some 500,000 books, 37,000 maps, 250,000 photographs, 5,500 artworks, 1,650 oral history interviews, 4.5 million newspaper issues, 38,000 cubic feet of manuscripts, 45,000 cubic feet of government records, 165,000 museum objects, and nearly 800,000 archaeological artifacts--the "stuff" of history! Experience Minnesota's heritage through hundreds of vignettes, told in readable narrative, in Minnesotans' own words, and in stunning photography.
Topographical Sketch of Fort St. Anthony (Fort Snelling), 1823
A topographical sketch of a map of Fort Snelling drawn by Sergeant Joseph E. Heckle, together with descriptive notes written in its margins by Major Josiah H. Vose, gives important insights into the fort's construction and early operation. Before this map's discovery in 1997, historians and archaeologists relied on plans of the fort drawn in 1821 or 1822 and a map made in 1835 to guide their restoration work.

Confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers
Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River, 1843
Joseph N. Nicollet's great cartographic work depicts the hydrographical basin of the upper Mississipp River. It is known as the "mother map" of Minnesota. It preserves a legacy of American Indian place names, stemming from the intense interest Nicollet in the linguistics and ethnography of the peoples with whom he came in contact.

An accurate depiction of the seasonal life of the Ojibway Indians in the mid-1800s based on artifacts in the collections of MHS. Captions in both English and phonetic translations into the Ojibway language make the book especially useful in American Indian curriculum.
Ages 8 and up.The WPA Guide to the Minnesota Arrowhead Country
The Federal Writers' Project Guide to 1930s Minnesota
Now with a new introduction by Cathy Wurzer, host of MPR's Morning Edition and TPT's Almanac.Minneapolis - St. Paul Neighborhood Map
Where is it? Phalen Village? Bryn Mawr? Tangletown?(which one-Minneapolis or St. Paul?), Shadow Falls? Norseshoe Bend? Railroad Island? Philips?(West, Midtown or East?) Hand drawn to scale in pencil, ink and oil pastels; hand lettering identifies 101 Minneapolis neighborhoods, and 127 St. Paul neighborhoods, presented in full Nordic regalia. Suitable for framing.

Old Fort Snelling Instruction Book for Fife with Music of Early America
Provides fourteen easy lessons followed by more than one hundred tunes, many of which date back to the Revolutionary War. The authors present a brief history of the fife, its characteristics, and its use by the military through the ages as well as at Fort Snelling.
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Letters Home from the Women's Army Corps, 1944-1946
Anne wrote weekly letters to her parents back in Minnesota, chronicling a familiar yet uncommon wartime story of patriotism, travel, homesickness, army procedures, off-duty hijinks, family bonds, and boredom. Her eye for detail and her easy, candid style make these letters a treasure for those who want to know about the war years--and for those who remember them all too well.
Foreword by D'Ann Campbell.Native American Women Writers on Community
A captivating anthology of fiction, prose, and poetry. Contributors include Louise Erdrich, Joy Harjo, and Diane Glancy.
Native VoicesThe Story of Minnesota's Past embraces the broad sweep of change over this land now called Minnesota from glacial ages to the 1980s. This richly illustrated book was first published as a textbook for Minnesota middle-school students. A paperback edition was produced to serve as a readable and authoritative history for newcomers, old-timers, and all those in the general reading audience who want to know more about the state's past.
Tales and Traditions of the Sisseton and Wahpeton
A unique collection detailing the customs, traditions, and folklore of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota at the turn of the twentieth century, with descriptions of tribal organization, ceremonies that marked the individual's passage from birth to death, and material culture.A Postcard History
The grand era of steamboats and resort hotels at this magnificent lake, once the center of the state's resort industry, told through postcards and historic photographs.From Larry Millett, author of the award-winning Lost Twin Cities, comes this fascinating new book that explores the history of Minneapolis and St. Paul from the vantage point of their streets.
Photography by Jerry MathiasonDestruction of the Metropolitan Building
Writings on the Midwestern Small Town
The dynamic Midwestern small town--from its idyllic beginnings to its imminent decline--explored and celebrated in thirty-four selections of cultural history, fiction, and poetry, both classic and contemporary.
2004 Minnesota Book Award Winner
Borealis BooksMinnesotans Write About the Places They Love
A celebration of the special bond Minnesotans have with the land expressed through compelling essays and beautiful photographs.
Forewords by Paul Gruchow & Jim BrandenburgNational Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
A county-by-county guide to Minnesota's more than 1,500 holdings on the National Register of Historic Places, the country's official list of historic properties.
Foreword by Larry MillettThe Bones of Plenty is a powerful and absorbing novel about the struggles of a proud North Dakota wheat-farming family during the Great Depression. Hudson eloquently portrays George Custer, a determined and angry man who must battle both the land and the landlord; his hard-working wife Rachel; and their young and vulnerable daughter Lucy. Through their compelling story looms a sense of a whole nation's tragedy.
Fairbanks lived along Rondo Avenue-the heart of St. Paul's largest black community-from the 1930s through the 1950s. Her memoir tells warm and human stories recalling those years in a vibrant community that vanished with the coming of the freeways in the 1960s.
The Story of Corabelle Fellows, Teacher at Dakota Missions, 1884-1888
In 1881, nineteen-year-old Corabelle Fellows, well educated and gently bred, overcame her parents' objections and left her upper-class home in Washington, D.C., to become a church-sponsored teacher among the Sioux and Cheyenne in Dakota Territory. Her story, with its personal perspective on the Indians' struggles to keep their religion, lands, language, and way of life, will both intrigue and enthrall readers.
New Introduction by Bruce D. Forbes.
Borealis BooksAn accessible and balanced account, The Dakota War of 1862 draws on a wealth of written and visual materials by white and Indian participants and observers showing both the sources of the Dakotas' wrath and the terrible consequences of the conflict.
Great Lakes Fur Trade Coloring Book
Les Fourrures et les Grands lacs Cahier á colorier
More than thirty historically accurate drawings depicting the life of the voyageurs, their trade goods, dress, modes of travel, recreation, and the fur-bearing animals they sought. Captions are in English and French.
Ages 8 and up.Making Minnesota Territory, 1849-1858
Eight fictional "Day in the Life" essays, as well as more than 75 historical daguerreotypes, paintings, photographs, and curators'-choice artifacts, call up the sights, sounds, and surroundings of ordinary people living in tumultuous territorial times. An essay on surviving buildings and landscapes offers readers the opportunity to see and experience territorial Minnesota today.
A Survey of the State's Ethnic Groups
"The work, which covers 60 distinct ethnic groups in 32 chapters, is the most ambitious ethnic research project so far undertaken by any state. If you are a descendant of Icelanders or Lebanese, Greeks or Japanese, you will find interesting material in this book about your forebears and how it was when they settled in Minnesota."--St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer PressEggs in the Coffee, Sheep in the Corn
My 17 Years as a Farmwife
Minnesota Book Award Winner
The world turned upside down for city-bred Marjorie Douglas when, in 1943, her young husband moved her and their baby, Anne, from suburban St. Paul to a western Minnesota stock ranch to help his parents stave off financial disaster. With wit and wisdom Douglas's memoir describes a Midwestern way of life of 50 years ago.
Midwest ReflectionsA compelling novel of immigrant life, set in Minneapolis in the early 1900s, by the acclaimed author of Giants in the Earth.
A necessary companion to A Dakota-English Dictionary.
New Foreword by Carolynn I. Schommer.
Borealis BooksWriter Marjorie Douglas recalls her idyllic, fun-filled summer days on Crane Island in Lake Minnetonka in the 1920s when she and her two brothers spent long hours swimming, diving off the dock and from the ten-foot-high tower, slipping out of the house after dark for excursions with their friends, and exploring the island from end to end.
Midwest ReflectionsAgriculture of the Hidatsa Indians
"This that I now tell is as I saw my mothers do, or did myself, when I was young. My mothers were industrious women, and our family had always good crops; and I will tell now how the women of my father's family cared for their fields, as I saw them, and helped them." -- Buffalo Bird WomanDictionary of the Ojibway Language
Compiled nearly 150 years ago, this dictionary remains the most comprehensive and accurate lexicon available of the Ojibway language.
New Foreword by John D. Nichols.
Borealis BooksNew & Selected Stories
Sixty-four new and selected tales spanning more than twenty years in the career of a modern master of the short story.
Chosen as an "Editors' Favorite Books of 2001" by The Bloomsbury ReviewBonanza Farm Diary, 1884-88
"Mary Dodge Woodward's personal record of her life on a Dakota Territory 'bonanza farm' adds new detail and texture to the histories of both women and the West. . . . [She] wrote about what she saw: The epic procession of reapers and threshing crews, the wildflowers and birds, the stupendous mirages that could make the wintry prairie an optical wonderland." -- Elizabeth Jameson, from the Introduction
Introduction by Elizabeth Jameson.An authoritative source for the tribal history, customs, legends, traditions, art, music, economy, and leisure activities of the Ojibwe people.
New Introduction by Nina Marchetti Archabal.
Borealis BooksAlong with An English-Dakota Dictionary, this remains the most comprehensive and accurate lexicon available.
New Foreword by Carolynn I. Schommer.
Borealis Books75th Anniversary Edition
Foreward by Ann BancroftThe eminent journalist began his book-publishing career in 1935 with this exciting account of the adventurous 2,250-mile canoe trip he and a friend made as teenagers from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay.
The story of noted architect Cass Gilbert and his early career in Minnesota, culminating in his commission to design the state capitol building in St. Paul.
Picturing Minnesota, 1936-1943
Photographs from the Farm Security Administration
During the Great Depression, photographers working for Franklin D. Roosevelt's Farm Security Administration (FSA) began traveling across America taking pictures of ordinary people and places. The images became a permanent part of our national legacy -- "the most remarkable human documents that were ever rendered in pictures," according to Edward Steichen.Nute's best-selling book portrays the indefatigable French-Canadian canoemen, whose labors were vital to the fur trade and whose influence reaches us through the colorful songs, place names, customs, and legends they left behind.
Minnesota's Border Lake Land
A popular guide to the state's canoe country from Rainy Lake east to Lake Superior tells of famous explorers, the great fur traders, voyageurs, Indians, and loggers who passed that way. Photographs and maps support the fascinating, authoritative text.Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930
An exploration of the lives of settlement-era farm women of the Great Plains and their pivotal roles in the home, field, and community.A compelling autobiography by the award-winning photographer and artist who was only 16 when he moved from Kansas to Minnesota in 1928.
With a new foreword by Wing Young Huie.
Life Among the Lake Superior Ojibway
"Johann Kohl was an educated, urbane, and well-trained German geographer, ethnologist, and popular writer. During his visit with the Lake Superior Ojibwa in 1855, he made useful and unbiased studies of their material culture, religion, and folklore. . . . The extent of Kohl's observations is really amazing. They cover the fur trade, canoe building, domestic utensils, quillwork, native foods, hunting, fishing, trapping, cooking, toboggans, snowshoes, gardening, lodge building, games and warfare."--Museum of the Fur Trade QuarterlyVoted Book of the Century by the Swedish People!
The Minnesota Historical Society Press is pleased to reissue Vilhelm Moberg's four-volume EMIGRANT NOVELS in conjunction with the 1996 Jubilee celebrating the 150th anniversary of the beginning of Swedish mass emigration to North America.
Borealis BooksThe Cloquet-Moose Lake Disaster of 1918
In the fall of 1918, devastating forest fires swept across a major portion of northeastern Minnesota. Drawing on both published survivors' accounts and on trial testimony never publicized, the authors bring to light this saga of destruction, resurrection, and resilience in the face of adversity.A Social and Pictorial History of the Minnesota State Fair
"Marling's sense of humor and ability to set details in their larger context make her work eminently readable and evocative. The book covers everything from prize animals to fair architecture to speeches to Pronto Pups. The design is inviting, with delightful sidebars in the margins on such topics as 4-H cakes and freak shows. Black-and-white photographs, both historical and contemporary, pack the oversized volume."--Mpls St. Paul Magazine.Crusaders: The Radical Legacy of Marian and Arthur Le Sueur
"An intensely personal work written in lyrical, flowing prose-poetry, the book at once combines a daughter's love with a family heritage of commitment to political and social change. . . . It is a folk-history of midwestern radicalism."--Larry Remele, North Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains
New Introduction by the author.This historical novel set at Old Fort Snelling in the 1830s is a rich and romantic re-creation of the early settlement period in Minnesota's history. Maud Hart Lovelace's careful research into the documents of the Historical Society, combined with her knowledge of the actual setting, enabled her to write a story that conveys a sense of time and place both accurate and compelling for young adults as well as general readers.
New Introduction by Rhoda R. Gilman.
Borealis BooksThe Minnesota Historical Society Press is pleased to reissue Vilhelm Moberg's four-volume EMIGRANT NOVELS in conjunction with the 1996 Jubilee celebrating the 150th anniversary of the beginning of Swedish mass emigration to North America.
Borealis BooksThe Minnesota Historical Society Press is pleased to reissue Vilhelm Moberg's four-volume EMIGRANT NOVELS in conjunction with the 1996 Jubilee celebrating the 150th anniversary of the beginning of Swedish mass emigration to North America.
Borealis BooksA fascinating memoir of homesteading in South Dakota in the early twentieth century.
New introduction by Glenda Riley.The Minnesota Historical Society Press is pleased to reissue Vilhelm Moberg's four-volume EMIGRANT NOVELS in conjunction with the 1996 Jubilee celebrating the 150th anniversary of the beginning of Swedish mass emigration to North America.
Borealis BooksThrough the story of his Uncle David and grandmother Rosa, renowned native writer and storyteller Basil Johnston offers a funny, affectionate, and unforgettable portrait of reservation life.
Native VoicesA Life on the Color Line, 1861-1912
Scribes Book Award Winner
The biography of a pioneer in early desegregation, anti-lynching, and civil rights cases, and a tireless activist and organizer for African American civil rights.
Foreword by David Levering Lewis.The Story of a Man Who Wanted to Do Housework. The classic illustrated folktale by the author of Millions of Cats.
Wanda Gág's enchanting tale of the very old man who went off in search of the prettiest cat in the world for his wife and returned instead with millions to choose from has become an American classic, widely recognized as the first modern picture book.
The Spiritual World of the Ojibway
From the rich oral culture of his own Ojibway Indian heritage, Basil Johnston presents a collection of legends and tales depicting manitous, mystical beings who are divine and essential forces in the spiritual life of his people.
Native VoicesIn 1974, lured by good wages, a 22-year-old African American college student from suburbia started work as a pipefitter trainee for a utility company, one of the first women to break into this male-dominated world.
Midwest ReflectionsVoices from a State Prison, 1849-1914
A compelling look at prison life in another era, vividly recalled through historic photographs and startling first-person accounts.
Introduction by James Taylor Dunn.
Foreword by Ted Conover.Portrait of a Politician
The only full-length biography of one of the Midwest's most important, nineteenth-century political and intellectual leaders.
Borealis BooksJames J. Hill and the Opening of the Northwest
James J. Hill (1838-1916), the Empire Builder, created a vast railroad network across the northwestern United States. In this splendid biography, Martin, the first researcher to have access to Hill's voluminous correspondence, richly portrays a man of many parts: an entrepreneur, a family man, a collector of notable French paintings, a promoter of scientific agriculture, and a booster for the Northwest.
New introduction by W. Thomas White.
Borealis BooksThe Life of Ernest Oberholtzer
The first-ever biography of wilderness preservationist Ernest Oberholtzer, environmental pioneer, explorer, and caretaker of Minnesota and Ontario's boundary waters region.Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies
The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, Letters, and Notes on the Dakota Indians
In 1838 and 1839 French scientist Joseph N. Nicollet led two expeditions into the land between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. His findings were published in the first authentic map of the region, a document that influenced mapmakers in the United States for generations. This book contains translations of journals, letters, and notes produced during those expeditions, which visited landmarks like the Pipestone Quarry in Minnesota and Fort Pierre, the Coteau des Prairies, and Devil's Lake in the Dakotas. Nicollet met often with Dakota people in the region, and his observations are a valuable record of their way of life.Dakota and Lakota Women
"The four oral histories presented in this attractive volume pay homage to elder women who quietly serve as community and political activists within the Lakota-Dakota Nation. . . Recommended."--Library JournalThe Chronicle of a Family
An evocative history of four generations of a Minnesota farm family and a chronicle of their way of life.A unique and compelling portrait of Charles Lindbergh by the celebrated author and long-time writer for the New Yorker magazine.
Frontier Tales Told by Minnesota Pioneers
Old Rail Fence Corners is the story of Minnesota's early settlers in their own words--hardship and happiness on the frontier. These simple, direct accounts, collected at the beginning of the twentieth century, paint vivid pictures of life in Minnesota from the 1840s to the 1860s. A new introduction by Marjorie Kreidburg decribes the life and times of the book and of Lucy Leavenworth Wilder Morris, its remarkable editor.Minnesota: A History of the Land CD
A musical journey through time across Minnesota's changing landscapes, in the soundtrack recording to the TPT Television series.
The talking stick is an ancient Native American tool for listening to others and speaking your truth.
A Boyhood Reminiscence
Lindbergh's personal and intimate recollection of his boyhood days on his family's Minnesota farm on the banks of the Mississippi River.
Foreword by Reeve Lindbergh.
Introduction by Brian Horrigan.A Collection of True Cases
This treasury of vintage crime offers a vivid picture of Minnesota from the time it achieved statehood in 1858 through 1917. It also traces the gradual changes in social attitudes from the days of frontier justice to the abolishment of capital punishment in 1911.Ojibwe Tales & Oral Histories
Fifty-seven Ojibwe Indian tales collected from Anishinaabe elders, reproduced in Ojibwe and in English translation.
Native Voices
- Anton Treuer on Minnesota Public Radio discussing Language Preservation
- Anton Treuer and his brother David Treuer on NPR's Fresh Air discussing Ojibwe Language Preservation
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Pulitzer Prize Winner
This is Lindbergh's own account of his historic transatlantic flight in 1927. Chosen as one of the "100 Greatest Adventure Books" of all time by National Geographic Adventure magazine.
Introduction by Reeve Lindbergh.Mino-Bimadiziwin: The Good Life
Mino-Bimadiziwin: The Good Life is a documentary about contemporary wild rice harvesting on the White Earth Reservation.
The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux
This book places the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux within the broad framework of state and national history.
Classic Stories by Minnesota Writers
A classic anthology of Minnesota literature, with selections from novels, short stories, essays, and memoirs, that conveys the diversity of the Minnesota Experience.A Memoir
Minnesota Book Award Winner
Through transcendent prose, an Ojibwe man chronicles his survival of abuse and bigotry at a state orphanage in the 1930s and the brutal farm indenture that followed.
Native VoicesBlack North Dakotans were something of a rarity in 1914 when young Era Bell and her family moved to a farm near the small community of Driscoll. In this lively autobiography, Thompson describes the experiences of her girlhood.
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Borealis BooksBuilding Community, Keeping the Faith
German Catholic Vernacular Architecture in a Rural Minnesota Parish
The German Catholic immigrants who founded St. John the Baptist parish on the central Minnesota prairie effected a remarkable transfer of tradition to their new environment. In this study, Fred Peterson documents, analyzes, and interprets the community these settlers built between 1858 and 1915. He reveals how their folk culture, aesthetic values, and religious beliefs were directly embodied in the houses, dairy farms, and churches they planned and constructed.The Lindbergh family farm along the banks of the Mississippi River near Little Falls, Minnesota was given as a state park in memory of Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. The site is widely known today as the Minnesota home of the pilot who made history for his solo flight in the Spirit of St. Louis to Paris in 1927. This illustrated book portrays the Lindbergh house and family, Charles Lindbergh's career as an aviator, and the love for wilderness to which he devoted his later years.
Chippewa Child Life and Its Cultural Background
In the 1930s, anthropologist Hilger traveled to nine reservations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan to record traditional Chippewa methods of raising children. Her study captures the essential details of Chippewa child life and provides a comprehensive overview of a fascinating culture.
New Introduction by Jean M. O'Brien.A Social Study of White Earth Reservation, 1938
This valuable study of twentieth-century reservation life, first published in 1939, portrays 150 families at White Earth, Minnesota in a period of loss of traditional ways.
New Introduction by Brenda J. Child and Kimberly M. Blaeser.
Borealis BooksA reprinted edition of the 1961 book by the former curator of the Gibbs Farm Museum.
A Wisconsin Girlhood
In 1955, inspired by a televised automobile advertisement, twelve-year-old Sara Hellerud and her twin sister Susie took up dancing. Like the pair of huckstering ballerinas who sailed over the Buick, they vaulted over milk cans and barbed wire. The TV dancers had provided an irresistible contrast to the workaday world of their family's dairy farm in Polk County, Wisconsin. This and other fantasies shared by the twins enabled them to dance through a tense childhood and adolescence. From the vantage of middle-age, Sara recalls her early years with pride and humor. She also explores the process through which the twins unraveled their symbiotic, almost merged, identity to become independent young women eager to investigate the wider world.
Midwest ReflectionsDear Poppa: The World War II Berman Family Letters
David, Betsy, and Sammy Berman were nine, six, and four years old in May 1943 when the U.S. Army sent their father, Dr. Reuben Berman, to Europe. Over the next two and a half years, the children regularly gathered around their mother, Isabel, in their Minneapolis home while she typed exactly what they wanted to say to their father. This collection of more than 340 letters, selected from more than a thousand exchanged by the Berman family via V-mail, captures the anxiety and loss that children experienced when their fathers left for war.
Edited by Judy Barrett Litoff.Bojer's novel of Norwegian emigration in the 1880s tells of young villagers who leave the Old World to seek a better life. Their trek takes them to homesteads in North Dakota, where they find that breaking the sod and surviving blizzards are easier than feeling at home in this new land.
New introduction by Ingeborg Kongslien.
Borealis BooksMinnesota Cooking from 1850 to 1900 with Selected Recipes
A unique cookbook that combines lively social history with mouth-watering recipes from "the good old days." Gathering her data from old cookbooks, household guides, letters, diaries, and newspapers, the author pieces together a fascinating account of how the pioneer homemaker played a vital role during Minnesota's frontier years. More than 275 recipes included.Voices of the Anishinabe People
Vizenor's classic first book provides a unique view of reservation life in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the early days of the American Indian Movement.
New introduction by the author.
Native VoicesA History of Minnesota's State Parks
In 1891 Minnesota established its first state park at Lake Itasca, the headwaters of the Mississippi River. In the century that followed, Minnesotans and tourists from other states have enjoyed hiking, picnicking, fishing, camping, canoeing, and skiing at Itasca and Minnesota's sixty-four other state parks. This helpful guide to the past in the parks will be welcomed by people who regularly visit a favorite Minnesota park, people who have set out to visit every park, and people who are newly discovering the parks' wonders.A Biography
Frederick King Weyerhaeuser, eldest male of the Weyerhaeuser lumbering family’s third generation, may not have matched his grandfather Frederick in fame or power, but among the progeny none was more widely known and respected--and, within the family, loved--than he was. How his talents and dedication helped make the Weyerhaeuser name synonymous with the lumbering industry and the clan one of the closest knit in the country is the book’s focus.The Waterfall that Built Minneapolis
The Mississippi's major waterfall and its role in the development of lumbering, flour milling, and hydroelectric power in Minneapolis. The revised edition contains more than 50 photographs and a new epilogue by the author describing the commercial development along the waterfront since the 1960s.A Daughter Remembers
The story of a father and a daughter—-and the death of a man who seemed bigger than life.
In this poignant memoir, poet-novelist Freya Manfred recounts the artistic life and death of her father, the prolific and highly regarded author Frederick Manfred. Using family letters and passages from her father’s novels as well as her own memories, she explores their powerful personal and literary relationship, which spanned nearly five decades.Photographs and Conversations in an Urban Neighborhood
Frogtown is a penetrating look at an ethnically mixed neighborhood that lies within the shadow of the Minnesota State Capitol. Wing Young Huie combines 130 compelling black-and-white photographs and 50 quotes from conversations with residents with his own commentary to produce a composite portrait of life on Frogtown's streets and front porches, in its kitchens and backyards, stores and churches. Some 400 people are pictured.Clara Ueland and the Minnesota Struggle for Woman Suffrage
This moving story relates the final phase of Minnesota women's struggle towin the vote under the leadership of the remarkable Clara Ueland.Diaries and Drawings from the Years 1908-17
Wanda Gág rose from poverty in small-town Minnesota to international fame in the 1920s as the author of the children's classic, Millions of Cats. Her early diaries, first published in 1940, are the touching, often humorous record of her youth and her struggles to develop her talent.
New introduction by Karen Nelson Hoyle.
Borealis BooksJames J. Hill picked a commanding view of downtown St. Paul when he built the massive residence that bears his name. Embodying building from a bygone era, this forty-two room mansion features striking architectural details and tasteful decorative elements; it also reflects the latest technology of 1891. Above all, the house was a family home for James and Mary Hill and their nine children, as well as their twelve live-in servants. This fully illustrated guide to the house reveals both upstairs and downstairs life in the Victorian era.
Memories of a Dakota Neighborhood
In twenty-one interwoven stories, author Robert Amerson re-creates life on his family's 160-acre farm in the remote Hidewood Hills of eastern South Dakota from 1934 to 1942. In exquisite detail, he portrays a particular moment in time with a power that could help many readers better understand their own pasts.
Midwest ReflectionsHis Story
This vivid memoir for young readers, first published in 1914, offers a unique look at the Hidatsa people's early reservation years. In simple and appealing prose, Goodbird describes growing up and learning about traditional skills, religious beliefs, and history during a time of tumultuous change.
New Introduction by Mary Jane Schneider.
Ages 12 and up.The Grand Mound now rests silently in a dense grove of trees and ferns where Woodland people began to mound earth over their dead 2,500 years ago. Ancestors of Native Americans gathered annually at this special place on the Rainy River near present-day International Falls to fish for the giant sturgeon, an important food source. Using new information from archaeological digs, archaeologist Budak provides dramatic glimpses into this ancient history of Minnesota.
This is an engaging, richly detailed biography of a family of Norwegian immigrant homesteaders in eastern North Dakota in the late 1800s. Educator and world traveler Aagot Raaen wrote this reminiscence late in her life. Like Giants in the Earth and Old Jules, Grass of the Earth deals frankly with a darker side of pioneer life on the prairie.
New introduction by Barbara Handy-Marchello.
Borealis BooksA Granddaughter's Biography
"My grandmother, Mae Kirwin, scared me." With that disturbing, distant memory, mystery novelist Mary Logue begins her exploration of the life of her mother's mother, who died more than thirty years ago.
Midwest ReflectionsFirst published in 1954, this Mississippi River classic is filled with a rare blend of excitement and pathos.
New afterword by Martha Bray.
Borealis BooksHistory of Minnesota, Volume 1
Considered the most authoritative history of the state, this four volume set was first published in the 1920s.
Volume One carries the story to 1858.History of Minnesota, Volume 2
Considered the most authoritative history of the state, the four volume set was first published in the 1920s.
Volume Two includes detailed accounts of Minnesota's role in the Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862.History of Minnesota, Volume 3
Considered the most authoritative history of the state, the four volume set was first published in the 1920s.
Volume Three covers from 1865 through World War I to the mid-1920s.Voices from the Women's Movement
This is a collection of compelling and humorous personal stories told by 83 women, describing how they became feminists and how the women's movement changed forever the way they see themselves and the world around them.
Foreword by Gloria Steinem.The Minnesota Photographs, 1949-1969
When photographer Jerome Liebling arrived in Minnesota from his native New York City in 1949, he was a young man of twenty-five launching what would be nationally recognized as a distinguished career in fine art photography.
Here, in 118 photographs, is portrayed Liebling’s Minnesota. During two decades marked by social, political, and cultural change, Liebling traveled the state and found his largest subject--the depiction and interpretation of commonplace human experience.
Essay by Alan Trachtenberg.John Ireland and the American Catholic Church
"O'Connell presents an excellent biography of the first archbishop of St. Paul, Minnesota, who rose from poverty to become an internationally known clerical figure and friend of presidents. . . . Well written and well researched, this biography brings to life an important figure in American religious history. Recommended."--Library Journal
Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862
In August 1862 the Dakota or Eastern Sioux, frustrated at being defrauded by the United States government and at losing their land and livelihood, resorted to armed conflict against the white settlers of southern Minnesota. Gary Clayton Anderson is the first historian to use an ethnohistorical approach to explain why, after more than two centuries of friendly interaction, the bonds of peace between the Dakota and whites suddenly broke apart.
New introduction by the author.A Photographic Portrait
In 120 exquisitely reproduced black-and-white images, Minnesota in Our Time: A Photographic Portrait showcases the work of twelve talented photographers who sought to capture the essence of the state and its people at the threshold of the new millennium. Like the Farm Security Administration photographers of the Depression era, these men and women document the details of life in this time and the transformations now taking place in this state.
Preface by Bonnie G. Wilson.
Introduction by Robert Silberman & George Slade.Programs for the People in Otter Tail County, Minnesota
In the first case study of its kind, Tweton explores the New Deal in one Minnesota county: how programs operated, what impact they had on communities and people, and how people responded. The story he tells is based on oral history interviews, township and village records, files of government papers, and county newspapers.Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780-1870
A richly detailed, clearly written history that reveals both the changes the Ojibwa chose to make and the continuity within the culture they retained. It is a turbulent story of the tensions that shaped their integration of tradition and adaptation.
Essays on the State and Its Culture
Thirteen perceptive and insightful essays that examine the uniqueness of Minnesota in the social, cultural, and political spheres.
Introduction by Nina M. Archabal.Progressive Era in Minnesota, 1899-1918
This thought-provoking study of the Progressive movement traces its rise and decline in Minnesota, its link with the Granger, Farmers Alliance, Populist, and Nonpartisan League traditions, and the tragic divisions created by World War I--especially the loyalty issue.
My First Years in the Fur Trade
The Journals of 1802-1804
A detailed and perceptive account of the fur trade seen through the eyes of a teenaged boy.
Edited by Laura Peers & Theresa Schenck.Being and Becoming Métis in North America
Leading scholars trace the origins and expressions of identity among the métis--people of mixed Indian and European ancestry.George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823
Winner of the 1989 Canadian Historical Association Regional History Certificate of Merit
Among Anglo-Canadian fur traders of the early 19th century, George Nelson stands out for his interest in the life and ways of the Native people he encountered. His letter-journal gives a more detailed portrayal of Algonquian religion than any other source before the 20th century. It describes the characteristics of individual spirit beings, the use of the "shaking tent" to facilitate communication between humans and spirits, the spirit-guardian relationship, the windigo monster, the significance of dreams, religious aspects of medicine, and myths of animal and human origins.Political Career of Floyd B. Olson
An extraordinary political leader who forged Minnesota's successful Farmer-Labor coalition during the 1920s and 1930s, Governor Olson was a powerful, charismatic, and complex personality. In this fascinating biography Mayer describes the man and his turbulent times.
New introduction by Russell W. Fridley.Prehistoric Peoples of Minnesota
This generously illustrated introduction to the state's prehistory offers a readable, nontechnical overview for general readers. Johnson describes the four major cultures that existed in prehistoric Minnesota from 5000 b.c. to 1700 a.d.--the Big Game or Paleo-Indian, the Eastern Archaic, the Woodland, and the Mississippian. Revised third edition reflects the acceleration of archaeological research in Minnesota since 1978.
No discounts allowed on this item.A Catalogue Raisonné
This catalog raisonné reproduces 665 black-and-white and 12 color prints. Minnesota-born Adolf Dehn (1895-1968) was twice awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and his prints are in the collections of major museums in America.
Essays by Richard W. Cox and Clinton Adams.Privilege for Which We Struggled
Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Minnesota
The twenty-five women profiled in this volume, as well as countless others from across the state, worked tirelessly for the right to do one thing—vote. It was the privilege for which they struggled. Their efforts were realized with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, allowing future generations to benefit from their inspiring work.
Introduction by Barbara Stuhler.A small classic of travel writing and an indelible portrait of a young man coming of age during the Great Depression.
Introduction by William Least Heat-Moon.
Borealis BooksBlack
Mahogany
Walnut
Natural
1 1/2" hardwood, natural or stainedDouble matted and framed under glass in stained or natural, 1.5" wide hardwood frame.
16" x 20" and 18" x 24" sizes are also available in a canvas gallery wrap style that is a clean, light-weight, ready-to-hang option.
Mexican and Chicano Music in Minnesota
Maya López-Santamaría tells the story of Minnesota's Mexican and Chicano musicians and their music in this lively book and CD.This selection of traditional voyageur songs, sung in French by the 30-voice male choir of the Université de Moncton of New Brunswick, Canada, celebrates the French-Canadian canoe men of the North American fur trade who sang as they paddled over rivers and lakes during the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. The accompanying book contains the song lyrics in French and a description of voyageur life by renowned historian Theodore C. Blegen.
Life on the South Dakota Range
Archer B. Gilfillan was an anomaly. An Ivy League scholar with a broad knowledge of classical literature and a talent for writing, he nonetheless chose to herd sheep from 1916 to 1934 in a lonely, isolated part of the West. Out of this strange juxtaposition of expertise and experience, Gilfillan produced the classic narrative of American sheepherding.
New introduction by Richard W. Etulain.
Borealis BooksA Memoir
In this sometimes startlingly candid account, Kathleen Ridder explores the passions that have motivated her in constructing and pursuing a life of community service and personal accomplishment.
Introduction by Jill Ker Conway.
Midwest ReflectionsSouthwestern Minnesota Archaeology
12,000 Years in the Prairie Lake Region
Drawing together a century of widely scattered scientific and technical reports, as well as 25 years of first-hand experience in the field, Scott Anfinson provides the first comprehensive overview of the peoples who inhabited the Prairie Lake Region of the northeastern Plains before the arrival of European explorers.
Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series #14Built in 1910, five years after a catastrophic storm damaged thirty vessels on Lake Superior, Split Rock Lighthouse stands lonely watch atop the rugged one-hundred-foot cliff that made construction a unique challenge. This book tells the story of the powerful people who fought to have the beacon built and the modest keepers whose vigilance kept ships safe on the world's largest and most dangerous lake. Recollections by the keepers' children--and family photographs--recount the hardships and pleasures of life at the isolated North Shore sentinel.
Midwest Border River
Chronicles the story of both the "wild river" from its source at Solon Springs, Wisconsin, to Taylors Falls, Minnesota, and the more placid lower river to its confluence with the Mississippi at Prescott, Wisconsin.Descendants of fur traders and Indians, the Métis mounted insurrections against the Canadian government in 1869-70 and 1885 led by the messianic Louis Riel.
Foreword by Bernard DeVoto.In this largely autobiographical story, the lively and nonstop dialogue portrays the excitement, humor, and independence of a hard-working steamboat crew on the upper Mississippi.
New afterword by Martha Bray.
Borealis BooksOr, the Striped Bass, Trout, and Black Bass of the Northern States
First published in 1865, this book is a valuable record of the early years of fly-fishing. Roosevelt gives instructions for both fly-fishing and fly-tying, tells amusing stories of fishing off Long Island, New York, and Point Judith, Rhode Island, and shares recipes and philosophy.
New introduction by Ernest Schwiebert.
Borealis BooksFinnish Log Structures at Embarrass, Minnesota
The art of an exceptional photographer captures the artistry of the builder in these images of Finnish-American farmsteads built around the turn of the century in northern Minnesota. Wayne Gudmundson's photographs are marked by the same clarity and simplicity as the traditionally crafted log structures they record. The buildings are compelling testaments in wood to the Finnish heritage and the stalwart, stubborn spirit of the Embarrass community.
Introduction by Eric Paddock.
Texts by Suzanne Winckler and Michael Koop.An Oral History
In this remarkable collection of transcribed oral histories members of Dakota, Lakota, Winnebago, and other communities tell of their personal experiences: reservation life, the Great Depression, self-government, traditions, and life in the 1960s. Together these voices present a rich and complicated view of what it is to be an American Indian.
New introduction by Donald L. Fixico.
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Borealis BooksTessoro Nordic Collection Drop Earrings
Birch and hammered sterling silver are artfully combined in these beautiful earrings by Minnesota jewelry designer Deborah Bushinski. Approx 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
A Survey of Published Sources and Dissertations
Among 873 bibliographic entries for women in Minnesota and adjacent regions are books, articles, newsletters, yearbooks, government reports, dissertations, and a few unpublished research papers.My Life in Art
In this fascinating self-portrait, George Morrison, who calls himself "an artist who happens to be an Indian," tells a personal story of a life of changing horizons and artistic achievement.
As told to Margot Fortunato Galt.
Midwest ReflectionsThe Minnesota Commission of Public Safety During World War I
In compelling narrative style, this book offers the first hard look at the motives and activities of this uniquely powerful state agency, which used loyalty as a weapon to protect the existing socioeconomic order against a rising tide of radicalism on the home front.Feminist Archaeology at a Wahpeton Dakota Village
This pioneering work focuses on excavations and discoveries at Little Rapids, a 19th-century Eastern Dakota planting village near present-day Minneapolis.The Great Lakes Fur Trade
"Inspired by an exhibit of artifacts from the fur trade of the 1700s, this fascinating and attractive catalog includes a history of the fur trade and essays on various aspects of the early cross-cultural contacts between Indians and whites. Photos of tools, clothing, and trade items shown in the exhibit are accompanied by beautiful reproductions of eighteenth-century paintings and drawings, some in color."--American West
Essays by Alan R. Woolworth, Douglas A. Birk, and Bruce M. WhiteWild Rice and the Ojibway People
Examines in detail the technology of harvesting and processing the grain, the important place of wild rice in Ojibway ceremony and legend, including the rich social life of the traditional rice camps, and the volatile issues of treaty rights.
The story of the giant lumberjack, in a coloring book format. 32 pg.
Paul Bunyan: The Giant Lumberjack
The classic tales of the giant lumberjack, in a brightly illustrated, affordable format.
The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903–1947
The first book-length study of the Citizens Alliance, a union of Minneapolis business owners, detailing their use of financial and political power, as well as propaganda and brute force, in their campaign against organized labor.
No discounts on this item.Library collections include only Minnesota District (County) Court and Minnesota Supreme Court records ranging from the 1850s through the 1940s. Library staff will search for one individual per request, and will look for both first and final papers.
Please note that women were not naturalized in their own right until 1922. Prior to that year, women were considered to be naturalized if their husband received his citizenship.
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- Anton Treuer on Minnesota Public Radio discussing Language Preservation
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If you see the An option selection/entry is required! message, it means you did not complete all of the required fields.From Walker, Minnesota, hand-harvested, naturally grown Minnesota lake wild rice, in 8 oz. or 16 oz. bag.
Selected Biographical Essays
In 1977 when few serious historical monographs were devoted solely to women, the Minnesota Historical Society Press published Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays. Now, twenty years later, the MHS Press has issued a revised version of this landmark study. Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen Kreuter, the editors of the original book, have added an essay on women’s accomplishments over the last two decades, discussing the questions that confront women in the 1990s and highlighting such achievements as the number of judges, business leaders, and sports figures who have risen to prominence. For this new edition the editors updated the list of women in the Minnesota legislature and added brief biographies of another 104 women.
New Revised EditionThe Fall and Rise of Racial Equality in Early Minnesota
Unearths previously untold stories of African Americans in early Minnesota.Little Crow and the Dakota War
A Tenderfoot in the Border Country, 1919-1920
On May 4, 1919, Charlie Cook set off for a year of adventure in the Minnesota-Ontario Boundary Waters. Soon abandoned by his comfort-loving companion, the restless World War I veteran spent an enlightening year learning--often the hard way--how to paddle and sail on windy lakes, hunt and fish for food, bake "rough delicacies" in a reflector oven, and build winter-proof shelters. His how-to descriptions of trapping beaver, mink, and other game are unsurpassed in their detail.Immigrant Life and Minnesota’s Urban Frontier
A detailed portrait of Swedish immigrant life and culture in the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, told in 22 essays by leading scholars from the U.S. and Sweden.Missouri guerrilla, Confederate officer, bank robber, notorious outlaw, Wild West showman—-Cole Younger’s life was the stuff of myth and legend. In The Story of Cole Younger, long out-of-print, he tells his story in his own words after his parole from prison at the age of 59.
New introduction by Marley Brant.Coops in Rural Minnesota, 1859-1939
In this groundbreaking work, Keillor examines how rural Minnesotans used the principles of cooperation in their attempt to gain control of local economies and to exercise that control according to democratic principles.A Chronicle of Five Farm Families
Winner of the Minnesota Book Award and the Red River Heritage Award!
Making hay has always been hard work, just about the hardest work on a farm. Spanning 150 years, Steven R. Hoffbeck’s The Haymakers tells a story of the labor and heartbreak suffered by five families in five different eras struggling to make the hay that fed their livestock, a story not just about grass, alfalfa and clover, but also about sweat and fears, toil and loss.Minnesota Gardens: An Illustrated History
A tribute to Minnesota gardens and passionate gardeners, past and present, Minnesota Gardens glimpses gardening as practiced by pioneer and Victorian Minnesotans, details Depression-era and great estate gardens, and celebrates today’s gardening renaissance. The first comprehensive gardening history of Minnesota, it is a gardening odyssey that will be cherished by gardeners and garden lovers.
Write in old-fashioned style with our feather quill pen set.
Month-by-Month Gardening In Minnesota
Month-by-Month Gardening in Minnesota is written for Minnesota gardeners who want to know how to properly care for their gardens and the correct timing for successful results. Each chapter is comprised of monthly plant-specific information. This book covers landscape and vegetable gardens and is appropriate for beginning to intermediate gardeners.
Month-By-Month Gardening in Minnesota will take the guesswork out of gardening--and your garden will show it.
Clay pipe made just like the ones the voyageurs used. Handmade in Minnesota by David Christofferson.
Annuals for Minnesota and Wisconsin
Brilliant photographs and down-to-earth advice are packed into this guide to over 300 annuals suited to the climate of the western Great Lakes region. America’s Renegade Gardener, Don Engebretson, and veteran garden writer Don Williamson provide information on light, water and nutrient needs, as well as recommendations on how and when to start your plants. This book also includes tips on planting, growing, recommended varieties, and problems and pests.
Michael Fedo, a former journalist, tells the story of the lynchings in Duluth in a clear, sober manner, weaving a skillful narrative. Using newspaper accounts, court records, state files, and interviews with aging and often reluctant witnesses, he recounts the small but telling stories of individual participants and observers--both blacks and whites--in a manner that casts them as ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary moment of violence and hatred.
Foreword by William D. Green.Revised Edition
A necessary addition to each Minnesota gardener’s library. Includes the major gardening categories, from annuals and perennials to trees and shrubs.
A Memoir
American Book Award Winner
Minnesota Book Award Winner
Packinghouse Daughter merges personal memoir and public history to tell a compelling story about family loyalty, small-town life, and working-class values in the face of a violent labor strike in 1959. The daughter of a Wilson & Company packinghouse worker, Cheri Register recalls the meatpackers’ strike that devastated and divided her hometown of Albert Lea, Minnesota.Perennials for Minnesota and Wisconsin
A man who is quickly becoming one of the best-known gardening personalities in the United States is co-author of this colorful and authoritative guide to the perennials of the Upper Midwest. Don Engebretson, also known as the Renegade Gardener, has teamed with garden writer Don Williamson to craft a book packed with rich color photographs featuring more than a hundred perennials, accompanied by lots of common sense advice and useful information. You’ll find planting tips, blooming periods and information on choosing plants for specific sites. The book also includes plant information charts that place a wealth of valuable information at your fingertips.
Gardening Month by Month in Minnesota and Wisconsin
A beautiful perpetual calendar and month-by-month guide to gardening in Minnesota and Wisconsin that you can use year after year to keep track of your garden's progress. Every month has twelve pages devoted to information about annuals, perennials, vegetables, fruits, trees, shrubs or houseplants. The Renegade Gardener, Don Engebretson, also includes important information on first and last frost dates, illustrated tables of climate norms and extremes across the Upper Midwest along with plenty of tips that will keep your garden looking its best. Each page is designed to inspire, offer timely ideas and help plan your garden year.
Staff will search for one individual in up to two different newspapers per request. It is very important to include the date, since most newspapers are not indexed.
Newspapers on microfilm are available through inter-library loan. It may be helpful to check the Newspaper Collection for the Library's newspaper holdings.
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If you see the An option selection/entry is required! message, it means you did not complete all of the required fields.Grasshopper Plagues and Public Assistance in Minnesota, 1873-78
Atkins eloquently portrays the extreme hardships of Minnesota farmers during the grasshopper plagues of the 1870s. She examines local, state, and national relief efforts, which she reviews in the context of nineteenth-century social welfare philosophy. - Professor Anderson’s “Food Shot From Guns”
- B is for Belonging
- “To Remove the Stain”: The Trial of the Duluth Lynchers
- Mother Nature Smiled: The Grand Excursion of 1854
The Library's military records collection spans the Mexican-American War, Civil War, U.S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862, Spanish-American War, World War I, Minnesota Home Guard, Minnesota State Militia and Minnesota National Guard. Although our collection includes rosters, bonus records and pension letters, it does not have any actual service records.
The National Archives & Records Administration's Military Personnel Recordsoffice is another source of information for obtaining military records.
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If you see the An option selection/entry is required! message, it means you did not complete all of the required fields.An introduction to the alphabet using words typical to the northern woodlands of Minnesota. Betsy Bowen's lovely multicolored woodcut illustrations enhance the text.
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Paddlewheels on the Upper Mississippi 1823 - 1854
How Steamboats Promoted Commerce and Settlement in the West.
This settlement account of how the "west" was settled traces the development of the paddlewheel riverboat up to the coming of the railroads in 1854.View on the Mississippi River, 1857
Also known as Steamboats on the Mississippi
Minnesota Historical Society Collections
The verdant bluffs and clear skies of Minnesota Territory greeted travelers steaming up the Mississippi River with the Grand Excursion of 1854. This promotional Rock Island-to-St. Paul junket introduced capitalists, journalists, and the nation to the splendors of the region. Ferdinand Reichardt's 1857 oil on canvas captures the idyllic environment.
A daily guided journal to aid in preserving family history and memories.
5 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in., paperback with black wire bindingA memory-a-day guided journal, to preserve family and personal history.
Stories Behind the State's Historic Places
A lavishly illustrated book chronicling Minnesota's built environment through the stories of seventy-five properties on the National Register of Historic PlacesWith Pen and Pencil on the Frontier in 1851
The Diaries and Sketches of Frank Blackwell Mayer
Edited with an introduction and notes by Bertha L. Heilbron.
The Marvelous Minnesota Coloring Book
Color your way around the state of Minnesota, with state symbols, scenic and historical places, and Minnesota characters that bring Minnesota to life.
My First Pocket Guide to Minnesota
The perfect reference guide for students in grades 3 and up - or anyone!
The Anatomy of a Flood and the Survival of an American City
The gripping, true-life story of one of the most destructive floods in U.S. history and its effect on one city and its citizens.
Borealis BooksMaking Minnesota Our Home
Italian Americans share rich stories of everyday life.My Dad: His Stories. His Words
Create a treasured family keepsake with this guided journal. Thirty-five questions to spark memories in a beautiful cloth-bound gift book.
Grandpa: His Stories. His Words
Create a treasured family keepsake with this guided journal. Thirty-five questions to spark memories in a beautiful cloth-bound gift book.
Grandma: Her Stories. Her Words
Create a treasured family keepsake with this guided journal. Thirty-five questions to spark memories in a beautiful cloth-bound gift book.
Seth Eastman at Fort Snelling
In Painting the Dakota we arrive with career army officer and artist Seth Eastman at Fort Snelling in February 1830. Dakota villages lined the banks of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. Eastman came to know the Native people better than any other painter in America and captured in his art the details of their everyday life. The Eastman paintings in Painting the Dakota are recognized as the single most important source of information concerning Native American life in pre-territorial Minnesota.Seth Eastman: Portfolio of North American Indians
A landmark publication that showcases the foremost collection of watercolors by the premier pictorial historian of the American Indian in the nineteenth century. A career U. S. Army officer assigned to frontier duty, including a seven-year stint at Fort Snelling in the 1840s, Eastman preserved a visual record of Native American life, which was then undergoing rapid change.
A Postcard History
This richly illustrated history of Minnesota postcards, with images selected from a collection of more than 20,000 cards, explores the significance of postcards as cultural artifacts.A Family's Struggle for Freedom
A biography for young readers that humanizes the people behind the famous Dred Scott decision, the first legal test of slavery in the United States.
Appropriate for readers ages 9 and up.
Borealis BooksHistory of the City of St. Paul to 1875
With an introduction by Lucile M. Kane.
Reprint of A History of the City of Saint Paul, and of the County of Ramsey, Minnesota. Published by the Society, 1876.
Little Crow: Leader of the Dakota
A compelling biography for young readers that traces the life of the Dakota leader Taoyateduta (Little Crow) and his role in the U.S. - Dakota Conflict of 1862.
Appropriate for readers ages 9 and up.
Borealis BooksThe sequel to The Birchbark House, the story of a girl living on an island in Lake Superior in 1850.
The story of a young Ojibwa girl living on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.
Contrary Warrior: The Life and Times of Adam Fortunate Eagle
Contrary Warrior recounts the life and work of Native American artist, activist, author and teacher, Adam Fortunate Eagle
Legendary Figures, Brilliant Blunders, and Amazing Feats at the University of Minnesota
A clear-eyed celebration featuring the hidden stories that made the University of Minnesota the great institution it is today.Steamboat Hanks: 50 Years on the Upper Mississippi
Travel upriver with Captain Stephen B. "Steamboat" Hanks, first cousin of Abraham Lincoln, to an earlier time.
The People of Minnesota Series
A concise history of Swedes in Minnesota and the enormous influence that they have had on our state’s politics, history, and culture.Recipes, poems, and colorful stories from the Prairie Farmer magazine, 1841-1900.
How creative cooks fed the soul and spirit of America's heartland, 1895-1939.
Eighteen Months' Experience as an Indian Agent, 1869-70
With an introduction by Raymond J. DeMallie.
Médard Chouart, Sieur des Groseilliers and Pierre Esprit Radisson, 1618-1710
Northern Expeditions of Stephen Long
Explore the journals and related documents from Stephen Long's expeditons of 1817 and 1823.
The journals of Jonathan Carver and related documents, 1766-1770. Includes a description of a voyage, 1766-67 by J.S. Goddard, and Carver's Dakota dictionary.
The discovery and early development of Minnesota's three ranges
Henry Hastings Sibley: Divided Heart
The first full-scale biography of Henry Hastings Sibley, congressman, army general, and Minnesota’s first governor.
A brief history of the region bordering Minnesota and Ontario
Compiled by the workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Minnesota ; with an introduction by Thaddeus Radzilowsky.
Canoe Voyage up the Minnay Sotor, Volume 1
With an Account of the Lead and Copper Deposits in Wisconsin, of the Gold Region in the Cherokee Country, and Sketches of Popular Manners
Witn an introduction by William E. Lass.Canoe Voyage up the Minnay Sotor, Volume 2
With an Account of the Lead and Copper Deposits in Wisconsin, of the Gold Region in the Cherokee Country, and Sketches of Popular Manners
Witn an introduction by William E. Lass.Northern Overland Wagon Trains of the 1860s
Journals of Joseph N. Nicollet
A Scientist on the Mississippi Headwaters, with Notes on Indian Life, 1836-37
Translated from the French by André Fertey.
Edited by Martha Coleman Bray.Minnesota Cavalry in the Civil War and Dakota War
Amidst the chaos of a two-front war—one against the Confederacy and the other against the Dakota Indians—Brackett’s Battalion of Minnesota Cavalry transformed from raw recruits into seasoned and battle-hardened troops and served longer than any other Minnesota unit in the Civil War.
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
With a new introduction by John D. Nichols.
Staff will search for one individual or family name in up to five years of a city directory per request. Please keep in mind that city directories were compiled only for medium and large cities and some rural areas, not for every location in the state. It may be helpful to check our city directory holdings.
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If you see the An option selection/entry is required! message, it means you did not complete all of the required fields.How Humans Shaped the North Woods
An environmental history of Minnesota’s northern forests that chronicles centuries of human interaction with this vital natural resource.A History of the Upper Mississippi
The sweeping history of the upper Mississippi and how it's been changed by human intervention.Upper Mississippi River History
Fact-Fiction-Legend
A history of the paddle-wheel steamboats from the first one on the Mississippi River in 1811, to the founding and growth of the paddle-wheel steamboat companies on the upper Mississippi River -- from passenger and freight steamboats to excursion paddle-wheel steamboats of today.History of Minnesota, Volume 4
Considered the most authoritative history of the state, the four volume set was first published in the 1920s.
Volume Four covers special topics on iron mining, public education, Ojibway election procedures, a dozen outstanding Minnesotans and a consolidated index for volumes 1 through 4.History of Minnesota, Four Volume Set
Considered the most authoritative history of the state, the four volume set was first published in the 1920s.
Book one of Maud Hart Lovelace's well-loved series of the adventures of three little girls growing up together in Deep Valley, Minnesota, at the turn of the century.
Book two of Maud Hart Lovelace's well-loved series of the adventures of three little girls growing up together in Deep Valley, Minnesota, at the turn of the century.
Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
Book three in Maud Hart Lovelace's well-loved series of the adventures of three little girls growing up together in Deep Valley, Minnesota, at the turn of the century.
B is for Battle Cry: A Civil War Alphabet
History comes to life in this impressive collaboration between middle-school teacher Patricia Bauer and her husband, historical artist David Geister.
A charming tale of two little field mice and their adventure in the big, wide world.
St. Paul’s Historic Summit Avenue
A lively history of the best-preserved Victorian boulevard in America—now back in print!
A History of the Calhoun–Isles Community
A colorful history of one of the city’s most beloved neighborhoods—now back in print!“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
- Out of Wisconsin: Country Daughters in the City, 1910-1925
- The House that Bullard Built
- Open House Journal: A Vision of History
- Fred Fulton, the Rochester Plasterer
Nature, History, and Community in the Age of SprawlBeneath the veneer of a developing American suburb lie the hidden stories—historical, biological, and ecological—that make it a wondrous and unique place.
Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul
A handy guide to more than 100 places associated with the boyhood of famed author F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The story of two boys torn between opposing sides of the 1862 Dakota Conflict in Minnesota. Grade 5-9
This free brochure details the benefits of joining the Minnesota Historical Society.
Support history the fashionable way with our logo t-shirt. Perfect for History Day kids, genealogists, teachers and history lovers of all ages. Made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton. Available in charcoal grey or Columbia blue (shown).
$16.95 for all sizes except XXL.
$22.95 for XXL.Mill Ruins Print. The Mill Ruins Park, managed by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, is adjacent to the Mill City Museum.
Town Ball: The Glory Days of Minnesota Amateur Baseball
Relive the golden era of Minnesota’s town team baseball from 1945 to 1960.
News, sports, people and events from your favorite year, in a DVD video gift card. Available 1929-1979
The Oberholtzer-Magee 1912 Canoe Journey to Hudson Bay
Lake Superior pebble cored and lined with sterling silver, in this witty, contemporary necklace by Saint Paul jewelry designer Margaret Dittrich. Pebble size approx 1/2 x 3/4 in., 16 in. sterling chain.
Strange Days, Dangerous Nights
Photos from the Speed Graphic Era
Fat men's races and fall-out shelters, murder victims and loose women, cheerleaders and immigrants, celebrities and children in distress were just some of the urban curiosities splashed across the pages of city newspapers during the Speed Graphic era (1930s–1950s). Championed by acclaimed news photographers like Arthur Fellig (a.k.a. Weegee), the Speed Graphic camera produced a new visual style that was as blunt, powerful, and immediate as a left hook.Further Tales from the North Woods
House calls. Flu epidemics. Terminal illnesses. Coroner duties. Fishhook incidents. For more than three decades, Roger A. MacDonald served the people of Minnesota’s north woods as a family practitioner and jack-of-all-trades, even responding to the occasional “barn call” for ailing animals.Early Major League Hockey and the St. Paul Athletic Club Team
A history of hockey’s early roots in Minnesota and of the state’s greatest team in the first half of the twentieth century—the St. Paul Athletic Club hockey team.Arrival of Major League Sports
St. Paul Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
For his keen social insight, glib sophistication, and breathtaking lyricism, F. Scott Fitzgerald stands as one of the most important American writers of the twentieth century. His biographers all note the importance of his boyhood in St. Paul, where, as he put it, he lived in “a house below the average on a street above the average.” Fitzgerald’s sensitivity about wealth and position—later made evident in such classics as The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night—was bred of his St. Paul family and associations.
Recollections of a Civil War Quartermaster
Foreword by Adam E. Scher
Amidst the din of battle and the chaos of armies on the move, William G. Le Duc of Hastings, Minnesota, writes of the frenzied life of an officer in the Quartermaster Department during the Civil War.
The Home Front during World War II
Kenney chronicles a time when ordinary sacrifice and extraordinary courage happened as a part of daily life.Packed with information and statistics about the North Star State, in a compact, realistic-looking "passport" format. Color illustrations most pages.
Boosters, Hustlers, and Speculators
Entrepreneurial Culture and the Rise of Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1849-1883
A business history of Minneapolis and St. Paul in the nineteenth century, tracing their explosive growth from remote outposts to full-fledged cities.Caring for American Indian Objects
A Practical and Cultural Guide
2005 AASLH Merit Award Winner
Invaluable information and advice to anyone who wants to preserve these objects. Twenty-one contributors, fourteen of whom are American Indians, discuss general aspects of museum care, explain techniques for particular materials, and address important cultural considerations.Six Feet Under: A Graveyard Guide to Minnesota
A haunting tour of the final resting places of famous and infamous Minnesotans in their home state.
The Art and Politics of a Public Building
Back in print! The lively story of how private citizens, architects, and public officials formed an unlikely coalition to build Minnesota’s statehouse at the turn of the twentieth century.A little late to be sending a gift? Don't know what to buy for that difficult-to-buy-for friend or relative?
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Wear our distinctive logo cap and let the world know that history matters to you.
This free brochure has key facts on the history of the state.
This "how to" video shows students how to design and build custom History Day exhibits without spending a lot of money. The video comes with project plans and materials lists.
- 30 Minute Classroom Video
Minnesota History Magazine Subscription
Minnesota History is a lively, richly illustrated magazine about the history of the state and the Upper Midwest. Published quarterly by the Minnesota Historical Society Press.
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About Minnesota HistoryLoose Lips Might Sink Ships Poster
11 x 17 inches, laminated ready to hang.
Reproduction of the original poster, available 28" x 20" rolled, or 11" x 17" flat.
Stray away from your best behavior with this pack of products. A mug, bumper sticker and button with the Laurel Thatcher Ulrich quote, "Well-behaved women seldom make history." Great as a gift for your misbehaved girlfriends!
PRESIDENTS are made of BIG EATERS...and so much more!
See the presidents as never before -- made out of objects! Using everything from blue jeans to boxing gloves, Hanoch Piven "builds" the characters of our leaders. And with revealing anecdotes to go along with Piven's creations, you'll never forget what makes up George (Washington), George (Bush), or anyone else in between.
Minnesota Author!
Nicollet Island featuring Grain Belt Brewery Sign
Your Red Wing stoneware table setting will be enhanced with this charming cream and lidded sugar set. Each piece approx. 4" diameter.
Poster available in 18 x 24 inch (ships rolled) or as a 5 x 8 inch print, double matted to 9 x 12 inches outside dimension.
- North Side Jazz: Lester "Pres" Young in Minneapolis
- Image and Memory: Photographers Mathias O. Bue and Walter T. Oxley
- "Let Us Go a Little Slow": Rural School Consolidation in Mille Lacs County
Trade Silver Ball and Cone Earrings
Hand-crafted replica trade silver ball and cone earrings.
Everything you need to start a fire with flint and steel.
Colorful beads, a spinning top, and an arrowhead in a leather pouch set the stage for a voyageur adventure.
John Sayer's Snake River Journal, 1804-05
A journal kept by a North West Co. partner trading amongst the Ojibwe in East Central Minnesota.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2004 (59:4)
- Ordinary Heroes: The Second Minnesota Battery of Light Artillery
- Open House Journal: Telling Their Story
- Bobby Marshall: Pioneering African American Athlete
Show your support for history at school, the library, or even the beach. Carry your books or towels in this canvas tote bag, trimmed in black. It even has a front pocket for your pens or comb.
Drink up a cup of history with our diner style ceramic coffee mug. "History Matters" logo is imprinted in black on off-white mug.
Sailboats on Lake Calhoun, Minneapolis
Dreamcatcher, hand crafted of wood, leather, pheasant feathers and glass beads by Christine Roy (Anishinabe). Three inch diameter. Bead and feather colors vary.
A grand tour of the North Star State’s geographical, political, and human history, including travelers’ guides to historic destinations.
Milwaukee Road Train Depot.
Sacred Buffalo People: Bison in the Plains Indian Culture
The buffalo, or American bison, was once a vital and integral part of the culture of the Plains Indians, and was the centerpiece of a spirituality that honored all living things. Sacred Buffalo People uses history, dance and folklore to explore this relationship between the buffalo and the tribes of the Northern Plains.
Stone Arch Bridge Print. The Stone Arch Bridge is adjacent to the Mill City Museum
Detailed descriptions, drawings, and patterns for clothing, tools, ornaments and household items used by women during the fur trade era.
A Guide to Historic House Museums
The user-friendly guide to nearly two-hundred breathtaking historic house museums across Minnesota."So I'm not Betty Crocker...deal with it," is the tongue-in-cheek warning announced by this fun and practical apron. Choose dark green or blue with white lettering and red spoon, or red with white lettering and blue spoon. 100% cotton.
I'm Not Betty Crocker Kitchen Towel
"So I'm not Betty Crocker, deal with it," is the tongue-in-cheek warning announced by this humorous and practical kitchen towel. 100% cotton terry cloth, tan check with red embroidery.
Remedies and Rituals: Folk Medicine in Norway and the New Land
Spells are conjured, herbs collected, and potions concocted in this fascinating history of the practices and beliefs of Norway's folk healers at home and in the New Land.
The Maternal chart shows one side of the family, with 134 labeled spaces. Comes gently rolled in colorful keepsake tube.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Print
New and Selected Essays
In places as remote as Alaska’s north slope and as familiar as a midwestern family farm there are tensions that exist between nature and the people who define a given land as home. In sixteen elegant essays, award-winning writer and naturalist John Hildebrand takes a clear-eyed look at how these forces move and change the people and the land.
Minnesota's state bird, cut into an aromatic cedar box with glass insert. Handmade in Detroit Lakes, MN.
A Daily Journal of Childhood Memories
This free brochure provides general information on the Minnesota History Center.
Events at the Minnesota History Center
Minnesota History Center hours and directions
Minnesota State Frosted Tumbler
Celebrate the great state of Minnesota with this delightfully decorated drinking glass. Available alone or in a set of four.
Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis
Wickedly funny and surprisingly fresh, these stories offer a unique look at on of the most important American writers of the twentieth century.
Warriors: Native American Vietnam Veterans
Since Word War I, American Indian have served in the United States Armed forces. During the Vietnam War, close to 90% of the 86,000 Indians who enlisted volunteered, giving Native Americans the highest record of service per capita of any ethnic group. Over half served in combat. Why were so many Native Americans willing to go and fight in America¼s most controversial war? What is their view of Vietnam twenty years later?
Eighty-five stunning color photographs accompanied by Weaver’s moving story uplift these beautiful buildings and a way of life on the land that is as strong and proud, as fragile and humble, as the barns among us.
Minnesota’s Greatest Generation
Culled from hundreds of interviews with those who served at home and abroad, this book tells the distinctive stories of Minnesotans who triumphed and sacrificed in World War II.
This limited edition, hand embroidered work of art makes a great gift for a friend or loved one.
An indispensable resource designed to enhance everyday conversation and contribute to the scholarship of the Dakota language and its dialects.
Fragrant cedar hand cut in the shape of Minnesota. Approx. 4 in. x 3 in. Made in Minnesota.
Art & Architecture of the History Center
This free brochure describes the architectural details of the Minnesota History Center.
"Art & Architecture of the History Center" online
The Minnesota Historical Society Press publishes both scholarly and general interest books that contribute to the understanding of the history of Minnesota and the Midwest. This free catalog lists all available publications.
The Society's Annual Report is available free of charge.
Planned Giving/Endowment Brochure
The Society's free planned giving newsletter, Remembering Minnesota, gives a brief overview of the various ways of making a gift to the Society's endowment.
Planned Giving information online
Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe
The most up-to-date resource for those interested in the linguistic and cultural heritage of the Anishinaabe, A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe contains more than 7,000 of the most frequently used Ojibwe words. Presented in Ojibwe-English and English-Ojibwe sections, this dictionary spells words to reflect their actual pronunciation with a direct match between the letters used and the speech sounds of Ojibwe. It contains many ancient words and meanings as well as language added in the twentieth century.
World History Presentation: Edward Jenner and Smallpox
“Edward Jenner and Smallpox: An Epidemic, A Cure and A Bottle of Milk,” looks at the invention of vaccination from the perspective of an English milkmaid. A good example of a world history topic that earned seventh place at National History Day 1999.
- Senior Individual Performance - DVD
- Preview a clip
This packet gives teachers ideas and models for implementing the History Day program in their classroom.
Dakota Indian Internment at Fort Snelling, 1862-1864
Author Corinne L. Monjeau-Marz has gathered and interpreted a massive amount of data to write a factual, objective account of the internment camp and the experiences of its unfortunate inhabitants. Her book will help to shed new light on this controversial camp and the effects it had on those who lived there from 1862 to 1864.
Tessoro Nordic Collection Earrings
Birch and hammered sterling silver are artfully combined in these beautiful earrings by Minnesota artist Deborah Bushinski.
Natural birchbark, hand hammered sterling silver, sterling silver ear wires
5/8" x 1/2"
Uptown Minneapolis poster, featuring the distinctive Uptown Theater sign.
German Immigration to Minnesota
A junior group slide show documentary (transferred to videotape) that earned first place at National History Day 1993. Includes the script, slide show advice, and a primary source activity.
- Student Presentation Examples: Slide Show Documentary on Tape
1995 national champion for senior group performance,
- Student Presentation Examples: Senior Group Performance
- Watch a clip
- Student Presentation Examples: Junior Group Performance
- A Test of Duty: Stearns County Volunteers in the Spanish-American War
- A “Negro Colony” for Todd County
- “Dear Governor Olson”
- Constructing Suburbia: Richfield in the Postwar Era
- “When Women Went Public: Feminist Reforms in the 1970s
- African Americans and the 1892 Republican National Convention, Minneapolis
- $40.00 per request (for MN residents)
- $50.00 per request (for non MN residents)
- Reciprocal Relationships: August Wilson and the Playwrights’ Center
- Of Generations and Greatness
- Minnesota's Greatest Generation Grows Up
- Dr. Charlie Mayo for President?
- The Oppenheimer Affair: Red Scare in Minnesota
- A Zinger from W. T. Sherman
- Instamatic Memories: The Beatles in Minnesota
- Pack of 10 shoulder bags with preprinted Ojibwe design. For use with the Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity Kit.
- Only $3.50 per student. For volume-discount pricing, see 30-pack.
- Not recommended for use without kit components.
- Pack of 30 shoulder bags with preprinted Ojibwe design. For use with the Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity Kit.
- Only $2.50 per student.
- Not recommended for use without kit components.
- 30 shoulder bags with preprinted Ojibwe design (replacement bags sold separately in packs of 10 and 30)
- Resource DVD
- Resource CD
- 10 Laminated classroom placards
- Teacher's Guide
- Smartest Horse in the Army: Whiskey of Ft. Snelling
- Red Stars Over Minnesota
- The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s
- $25.00 per request (for MN residents)
- $30.00 per request (for non MN residents)
- Pre-payment is required.
- Pelagie Faribault’s Island: Property & Marriage in Dakota Country
- Natives, Neighbors, and the National Game: Baseball at the Pipestone Indian Training School
- Meridel Le Sueur: Sustaining the Ground of Literary Reputation
- Made in Minnesota: The Rise and Fall of an Apparel Industry
- The Typographical Fraternity of the First Minnesota Volunteers
- Reclaiming the Photographic Legacy of Octavie Morneau
- A Viking in New York: The Kensington Runestone at the 1964---1965 World’s Fair
- The Mysterious “Base Ball Park Minneapolis” and Other Photos: Reading the Visual Evidence
- Awfully Busy These Days: Red Cross Women in France during World War I
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Time: Every Saturday from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
- Location: Fraternal Congress Classroom in the Minnesota History Center Library
- Price: Free
- Reservations recommended.
- Ransom Powell and the Tragedy of White Earth
- Minnesota “Joins the World” . . . and Quickly Leaves: The Minnesota Kicks, 1975---81
- Origins of a Modern Medical Center: Minneapolis City Hospital, 1887---1907
- Grades K-6
- Tuesday, June 25, 2013
- 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
- Minnesota History Center, St. Paul
- McDougall-Duluth Co., Riverside, and WWI Shipbuilding
- Swedish Americans and Coffee
- Legacies of Logging in Minnesota
- Histories of the U.S.--Dakota War of 1862: A Review
- Cultural Identity across Three Generations of an Anglo-Dakota Family
- Dakota Material Culture in the Minnesota Historical Society
- “The Most Satisfactory Proof”: Revising an Anglo-Dakota Family History
- Early Days of the State Reform School
- “The Voice of the House”: Edward Burdick and the Evolution of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Recipes from a Northern Forager
"...the most original and beautifully written local cookbook of the year.” Rick Nelson, food writer and restaurant critic, Star Tribune
Let enticing tales, practical tips, and recipes both stunningly simple and tastefully elaborate point the way beyond “farm to table” to the truly wild foods of our streams and forests.
"My favorite cookbook of the year is... Trout Caviar, an astonishing trove of recipes using the things that grow so well here... . If it catches on it could transform northern cooking in our day." Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl, James Beard Award-Winning writer and food editor of Minnesota Monthly magazine.
Split Rock Lighthouse 1000 pc Puzzle
1000 piece jig saw puzzle of the National Historic Landmark, Split Rock Lighthouse.
Say Hello to Minnesota's Feathered Friends
From common loons to white-breasted nuthatches to ruby-throated hummingbirds, whether migrating or nesting or feeding or singing, explore Minnesota’s birds through the seasons in this delightful full-color picture book.
A Nation Coming of Age
Illuminates the extraordinary events of a pivotal year in America, with photography, eyewitness accounts, and iconic art and artifacts of the times.
From English Villa to American Dream House
Minnesota Women in Vietnam
Fifteen Minnesota nurses spent a year caring for the casualties of a divisive war, only to come home and descend into isolated silence. To heal themselves,
they banded together as veterans.
Lost Mansions and Estates of the Twin Cities
James J. Hill House Brass Ornament
Handsome 3D brass ornament with image of the James J. Hill house. Approx. 3" x 2" x 1/4"
Norwegians And Swedes In The United States
Friends and Neighbors
Eighteen essays explore interactions among Swedish and Norwegian immigrants to America, focusing on themes of friendship and competition through the lenses of identity, language, religion, and politics.
Beginning Dakota/Tokaheya Dakota Iapi Kin Teacher's Edition
Twenty-four Language and Grammar Lessons with Glossaries
This collection of fun and informative lessons provides numerous entry points for language learners and their instructors, inside the classroom and beyond.
The first four books in Maud Hart Lovelace's classic series: Betsy-Tacy, Betsy-Tacy and Tib, Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill, and Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown.
With forewords by Judy Blume, Ann M. Martin and Johanna Hurwitz, illustrations by Lois Lenski, and biographical information and photographs of the "real" Deep Valley, Mankato, Minnesota.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2011 (62:6)
Lithographic print on acid free paper.
A half-hour film of the poetry of Roy McBride (1943-2011).
The Leavenworth Rescue Expedition Revisited
An account of how a rescue party left the safety of New Ulm hoping to rescue families and neighbors along the Big Cottonwood River, only to return empty-handed and placing themselves in peril. Numerous maps and black & white photograph, with survivor accounts and quotations from newspapers of the time.
The game that "lights the way" around coastal USA!
Snelling: Minnesota's First First Family
The life and times of Colonel Josiah Snelling and his wife Abigail Hunt Snelling and their involvement in the development of early Minnesota.
The Musical Life of Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Minnesota Historical Society Baseball Cap
Adjustable 100% cotton cap with embroidered Minnesota Historical Society logo. Navy or Charcoal.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2011-12 (62:8)
This succinct yet comprehensive volume outlines the contributions and culture of Minnesota’s Finnish Americans, perhaps best known for their cooperative ventures, their political involvement, and, of course, their saunas.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
More than one hundred stereotype-debunking questions—thoughtful, awkward, and searching—answered with solid information, humor, and compassion.
Advance Praise
“Straightforward, fascinating, funny, and often wise, Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians But Were Afraid to Ask is a wonderful resource for non-Indians and Indians too. (There are plenty of things we want to know about each other.) It is that rare thing—an informational and entertaining read.”
Louise Erdrich
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This book marks Anton Treuer’s shift from an expert on Ojibwe history and language to one of the most powerful tribal voices on most things Indian. Informed, compassionate, funny, and provocative, Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask is a truly needed and compelling read."
Rex Lee Jim, Vice President of Navajo Nation
“Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians does more than answer the questions. It raises other questions about civilization and religion. It does what a book should do.”
Basil Johnston, award winning author of The Manitous and many other books on Ojibwe history and culture
“Anton Treuer is a consummate bridge-builder. Patient and pointed in equal measure, Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians inspires readers to embrace human commonality—and when confronted with issues of social and cultural difference, to engage our better natures.”
Philip J. Deloria, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor, University of Michigan, an] author of Indians in Unexpected Places
“President John F. Kennedy said it best in 1960: ‘American Indians remain probably the least understood and most misunderstood Americans of us all.’ I highly recommend this extraordinary book that makes every effort to set the record straight.”
Tim Giago (Oglala Lakota), President, Unity South Dakota Foundation
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Making the Most of Your Seasonal Produce
The companion for home cooks seeking to wring all the pleasure, flavor, and nutrition they can from the amply available vegetables of seasonal farmers’ markets and CSA boxes.
From Refugees to Citizens
Insightful, accessible, and eye-opening essays consider the life journeys of Hmong-American individuals, families, and communities as they participate in creating the ethnic and social fabric of this nation.
Rhubarb sheds its image as a sugar-swathed pie plant to find its place in appetizers, salads, side dishes, entrées, and more—while also remaining one of the best desserts around.
An isolated northern farm provides the backdrop to a child’s searching, empathetic view of his conflicted mother during the last three years of her life.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2010 (62:3)
The Good Fight: A Life in Liberal Politics
Former Vice President Walter Mondale makes a passionate, timely argument for American liberalism in this revealing and momentous political memoir.
Mill City Unbleached Spring Wheat Flour
Fine Unbleached Spring Wheat Flour, born of the region's rich soil and representing the skills of farmers and the world's best millers. Mill City Flour gives you a taste of what made Minnesota great!
Lake Minnetonka Excelsior Poster
Vintage postcard image from the "Excelsior Historical Insights" publication, "Insights" are chronological, informative records of the early history of Lake Minnetonka.
Hubert H. Humphrey: Art of the Possible DVD
For the last half of the 20th century, America was consumed by two struggles: the civil rights movement and the cold war. For 30 years, Hubert Humphrey stood at the center of both. As a soldier of the New Deal and the Great Society, he amassed one of the most prolific legislative records in senate history, sponsoring hundreds of bills--from Medicare to the Peace Corps to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
Whole wheat flour. Includes a recipe for pancakes and waffles and a recipe for muffins. Available also in Wild Rice, Hot Buttered Cinnamon Roll, Pumpkin Pie, Cranberry Maple Pecan, and Apple Pie flavor.
Vintage postcard image from the "Mound Historical Insights" publication, "Insights" are chronological, informative records of the early history of Lake Minnetonka.
Often considered Maud Hart Lovelace’s best novel, Emily of Deep Valley is now back in print. This gorgeous volume includes a new foreword by acclaimed young adult author Mitali Perkins, and compelling historical material about the real people who inspired Lovelace’s beloved characters.
Carney's House Party and Winona's Pony Cart
A beautiful combination edition of Carney's House Party and Winona's Pony Cart, back in print with a foreword by author Melissa Wiley and a never-before-published biography of Lovelace illustrator Vera Neville.
Over the Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862
An even-handed and highly readable account of the culture clash the led to the U.S./Dakota War of 1862.
Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill, Life in the Shadow of the Empire Builder James J. Hill
Biloine (Billie) W. Young and researcher Eileen McCormack bring to light the extraordinary life and contributions of Louis Hill Sr., the second son of James J. Hill.
Every Kitchen Needs a Foley Fork …for stirring, blending and mixing. The original Foley Fork was introduced by Foley Manufacturing in Foley, Minnesota during the Great Depression. Original forks are highly collectible – try out our replica to see why it became such an essential cooking utensil.
Red Wing 4 Quart Covered Casserole
Even the simplest meal looks dressed up when served in this beautiful stoneware casserole dish. Perfectly designed for a casserole, stew, scalloped potatoes or a "hot dish" of your choice. With classic Red Wing decoration.
Size: 8-1/4" high w/lid x 9-1/4" wide
Winter in Minnesota Postcard Book
A Postcard Book
Minnesotans have always had a love/hate relationship with winter. Here, in historic photographs from the Minnesota Historical Society’s collections, are astounding and humorous images that celebrate that relationship.
A Postcard Book
Minneapolis rose in the 1850s along the shore of the Mississippi River's only waterfall and developed into a city driven by its mills. Historic photos of St. Anthony Falls and the mill district chronicle when Minneapolis reigned as the flour capital of the world.
A Minnesota Centennial Cookbook
Features more than 375 recipes from city and farm kitchens across the state.
Fargo Grapples with the Great Depression
A unique study of one U.S. city, whose resourcefulness and self-help enabled growth during the Depression.
Six Miles from St. Paul: The Family and Society of Sarah Jane Sibley
A biography of the wife of Henry Hastings Sibley(born Sarah Jane Steele), Minnesota's first First Lady.
11 x 17 laminated ready to hang
A Crooks' Tour of Crime and Corruption in St. Paul, 1920-1936
Crime historian Paul Maccabee takes you inside the bankrobberies, gangland assassinations, and police intrigue of St. Paul's 1920s and 1930s gangster era.
"Paul Maccabee's John Dillinger Slept Here is not just one of the
best books ever written about Minneapolis-St. Paul, it is one of the best
books of local history I have ever read -- about any city anywhere on Earth.
While writing `Public Enemies' I kept it on my desk at all times. I daresay
one cannot call himself a real Minnesotan if you haven't read it. The book
is just that darned good."
Bryan Burrough, author of Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and Birth of the FBI, 1933-34,the basis for Public Enemies, the movie starring Johnny Depp
Wanda Gág: The Girl Who Lived to Draw
A picture book biography of Wanda Gág, the well-known author and illustrator of Millions of Cats, one of the best-loved children’s books of all time.
The Odyssey of an Infantry Lieutenant in World War II
Casting Her Own Shadow: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Shaping of Postwar Liberalism
A concise study focusing on Roosevelt's political career, chronicling her tenacious support for the civil rights of African Americans and the civil liberties of those accused of Communist leanings.
John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights
Few historical figures are as intriguing as John Brown, the controversial Abolitionist who used terrorist tactics against slavery and single-handedly changed the course of American history. This brilliant biography of Brown (1800—1859) by the prize-winning critic and cultural biographer David S. Reynolds brings to life the Puritan warrior who gripped slavery by the throat and triggered the Civil War.
Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice
Author Raymond Arsenault offers a meticulously researched and grippingly written account of the Freedom Riders, one of the most compelling chapters in the history of civil rights.
Marquette and Jolliet: Quest for the Mississippi
From this publisher's "In the Footsteps of Explorers" series, an illustrated guide to the explorers who led the first French expedition down the Mississippi River.
Dia's Story Cloth: The Hmong People's Journey of Freedom
A Hmong American tells of her people's search for freedom.
Pictures of the Ojibwe People
A fascinating history of the Ojibwe people at home in the Minnesota landscape through 1950-as told through more than 200 vivid photographs.
Winner of the 2008 Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) Leadership in History Awards
Cute and comfy ankle socks, decorated with Minnesota's state bird, the Common Loon. Our exclusive design. Adult 9-11.
Book four in Maud Hart Lovelace's well-loved series of the adventures of three little girls growing up together in Deep Valley, Minnesota, at the turn of the century.
The whimsical successor to Wanda Gag's Millions of Cats.
Native American Animal Stories
A collection of 24 stories about "our relations, the animals." With illustrations by Mohawk artists John Kahionhes Fadden and David Fadden.
The Street Where You Live: A Guide to the Place Names of St. Paul
Do you know what landmark St. Paul restaurant occupies the site of an old lakebed? Where the first cocktail hour in Highland Park took place? Which St. Paul neighborhood takes its name from a curve in the road?
Learn the perfect trivial tidbit for parties, find destinations for Sunday drives, and get to know the city from pavement to park - in The Street Where You Live, St. Paul's secrets are revealed.
Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America
As an engaging and persuasive survey of American public life from 1816 to 1848, Harry L. Watson's Liberty and Power remains a landmark achievement. Now updated to address twenty-five years of new scholarship, the book brilliantly interprets the exciting political landscape that was the age of Jackson-a time that saw the rise of strong political parties and an increased popular involvement in national politics. In this enduring and impressive work, Watson examines the tension between liberty and power that both characterized the period and formed part of its historical legacy.
Tessoro Nordic Collection Pin/Pendant
Birch and hammered sterling silver are artfully combined in this beautiful pin/pendant.
Natural birchbark, hand hammered sterling silver, with bail back
1 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2006 (60:3)
American Scriptures: Making the Declaration of Independence
National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Pauline Maier shows us the Declaration of Independence as both the defining statement of our national identity and the moral standard by which we live as a nation. It is truly "American Scripture," and Maier tells us how it came to be -- from the Declaration's birth in the hard and tortuous struggle by which Americans arrived at Independence, to the ways in which the document itself became sanctified in the nineteenth century.
The FBI & American Democracy: A Critical History
For nearly a century, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been famous for tracking and apprehending gangsters, kidnappers, spies, and, much more recently, international terrorists. The agency itself has done much to promote its successes, helping to embellish its legendary aura. Athan Theoharis, however, contends that a closer look at the historical record reveals a much less idealized and much more disturbing vision of the FBI.
Birch and sterling silver are artfully blended in these beautiful earrings by Minnesota artist Deborah Bushinski.
Natural birchbark, hand hammered sterling silver wrap, sterling silver ear wires.
Approx. 3/4" x 1/2"
Grain Merchants: An Illustrated History of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange
When Skins were Money: A History of the Fur Trade
A highly readable and engaging account of the fascinating enterprise that was North America's first business. Over 140 maps and illustrations.
Minnesota on Paper: Collecting our Printed History
Using a whimsical and engaging approach, Minnesota on Paper showcases some of the saved treasures that bring Minnesota history to life. With a nostalgic glimpse into the past, Moira and Leo Harris convey the aesthetic, historical, and cultural significance of particular ephemera, including beer labels, circus posters, postcards, and stamps, to name a few.
Nordic Ware Bundt Cake Thermometer
This reusable cake thermometer takes the place of the toothpick testing method.
An easy-to-assemble kit, fun for scout groups or classrooms
Norman Rockwell's classic Saturday Evening Post May 29, 1943 Rosie the Riveter cover, in a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle for the whole family to enjoy.
Fragrant cedar hand cut in the shape of a loon. Approx. 4 in. x 3 in. Made in Minnesota.
A Teamster's Story
A forthright teamster faces off with Jimmy Hoffa in this true saga of corruption, betrayal, intrigue, and courage.
Borealis Books
Dial M
The Murder of Carol Thompson
The Murder of Carol Thompson
A Haunting re-creation of the brutal death of an American housewife, the conviction of her husband, and the family trial at which their children determined for themselves how their father should be charged.
Borealis Books
Birch and sterling silver are artfully combined in this beautiful necklace by Minnesota artist Deborah Bushinski.
Natural birchbark, hand hammered sterling silver wrap, black leather cord 17"
1" x 3/4"
An Armchair Guide to the Minnesota State Capitol
Kit includes 11-count Aida Cloth, Embroidery Floss, Needle, Chart, Instructions and History
The Enchanted Moccasins and Other Native American Legends
A selection of nineteen spellbinding American Indian legends recorded by Henry R. Schoolcraft, who lived among Indian tribes in the West and around the Great Lakes for thirty years.
Guide to MN Vegetable Gardening
The Essential Source on the Architecture of Minneapolis and St. Paul
Thoroughly researched, meticulously written, and featuring 2,000 architectural structures of wide-ranging styles, this is the guide to the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Split Rock Lighthouse Denim Shirt
Split Rock Lighthouse 100% cotton light blue denim shirt. This shirt is great for a relaxing day thinking about the lighthouse but is dressy enough to wear for a casual day at work. Embroidered with our custom logo, you'll want to purchase more than one. The shirt is designed with a button down collar, left chest button pocket under the logo and an adjustable 2-button cuff. Unisex adult sizing S - 3XL
The North Breakwater Lighthouse, in Duluth, Minnesota, has been faithfully serving maritime interests entering and departing Duluth Harbor since April 7, 1910.
Invitation to Vernacular Architecture
A Guide to the Study of Ordinary Buildings and Landscapes
Fallout Shelter: Designing for Civil Defense in the Cold War
Where One Voice Ends Another Begins
150 Years of Minnesota Poetry
The First single-volume, comprehensive survey of the best Minnesota Poetry. Where One Voice Ends Another Begins showcases the work of seventy-six of the state's premiere poets.
And Other Encounters of a Letter Carrier
With humor and depth, letter carrier Wyckoff reveals the rhythms, secrets, and surprises of the thriving community that comprises his postal route.
Borealis Books
Short Biographies from Thirty-two Senior Citizens
A charming survey of Minnesota's treasured getaways, with over 120 color photographs of cabins by Doug Ohman and witty prose by well-known writer Bill Holm.
Hear an interview with Doug Ohman on Minnesota Public Radio, complete with photos from the book.
Includes four, 19-inch wooden wands and two 7-inch diameter wooden hoops tied with colorful ribbons (colors vary,)instructions, and a brief history.
Native American Dream Catcher Kit
A fun project based on the traditional Ojibwe cradle ornament. Finished size approx. 5.5" diameter.
Arts, Cultures, and Lives of Plains Indian People
Split Rock - The Great Lakes Cribbage Board
3 player, wooden, laser etched cribbage board showing Split Rock Lighthouse and the five Great Lakes. Proudly made in the USA.
Railroad Tracks at Camden State Park
Framed images from the photographer of MHS Press's Minnesota Byways series.
Lower Whitefish Lake, Crow Wing County
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
The Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota
CCC veterans tell compelling stories of their experiences planting trees, fighting fires, building state parks, and reclaiming pastureland in this collective history of the CCC in Minnesota.
Winner of the 2009 Minnesota Book Award in the Minnesota Category
Winner of the 2009 Northeast Minnesota Book Award in the General Nonfiction Category
Winner of the 2009 Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH)
Minnesota's Capitol: A Centennial Story
An educational and entertaining look at the house that Minnesota built.
Against the backdrop of the 1963 Freedom March on Washington, D.C., a young white girl sees the ugliness of prejudice but also bears witness to the possibility of hope and change.
The First Cathedral: An Episcopal Community for Mission
A history of The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, the church founded by frontier missionary James Lloyd Breck and Henry Benjamin Whipple, the first Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota.
Native American Genealogy Chart
Ancestry chart with space included for Tribal and enrollment entries. 20 x 16 in. on heavy paper.
French Enterprise in the Colonial Great Lakes
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's 3rd and 8th Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major "Eroica"
Symphony No. 8 in F Major
Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (conductor)
2006
Enjoy a summer time view of the lighthouse as you work at your computer with this Split Rock mouse pad. Local photographer Peter Hawkins captured this veiw from the State Park in the summer of 2008. 9.5"W x 8"H
Battle Talk: Memoirs of a Marine Radio Correspondent
A memoir and battlefield report of a Marine Radio Correspondent during the Korean War. With transcripts and an audio CD of actual radio reports.
The Beatles! A One-Night Stand in the Heartland
Twin Cities photographer Bill Carlson brings to Beatles fans, photography aficionados, and history buffs more than 100 never-before-published photographs that document one day of the Beatles on tour.
Jacob's Well: A Case for Rethinking Family History
Through research, historical narratives, and storytelling, historian and author Joseph A. Amato demonstrates how Americans with mixed ancestry and common origins might produce truly extraordinary family histories.
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's 4th and 5th Symphonies
Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60; Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67
Performed by the Minnesota Orchestra
Conducted by Osmo Vänskä
2005
Finger Weaving: Indian Braiding
Finger weaving, or Indian braiding, dates back hundreds of years. Learn to make sashes, belts, and more, using only a short dowel, some yarn, and your fingers.
The story of the American fur trade, placed within the overall contest for empire between Britain and the United States.
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's 9 Symphony
Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra's acclaimed recording of Beethoven’s Ninth (Choral) Symphony, a 2007 Grammy nominated performance.
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's 1st and 6th Symphonies
The fourth installment of Beethoven’s Symphonies in this acclaimed series, performed by the Minnesota Orchestra and conducted by Osmo Vänskä.
The Silent Struggle of a Baseball Star
Bird'e Eye View Stillwater MN 1870
Matted reproduction. Ready to frame.
A fictional account full of historical detail of the Civil War and the Dakota Conflict.
All My Relatives: Spirit Lake Nation
An in-depth history of four generations of one family on what used to be known as the Devil's Lake Sioux reservation in North Dakota.
Bird's Eye View Winona MN 1874
Matted reproduction. Ready to frame.
Nordic Ware Bundt Anniversary Pan
A staple for every kitchen, the original Bundt design was created to accommodate 10-15 cup recipes and mixes.
The "Witch's Hat" water tower, Prospect Park, Minneapolis, MN.
A collection of over 100 years pf archival images which offer unique insights into Minnesota's not-so-distant past. The book documents everyday lives and significant events in the state's extraordinary history.
The Guthrie is located in downtown Minneapolis on the west bank of the Mississippi River
Nordic Ware Bundt Quartet Baking Pan
One pan bakes miniature versions of the Star, Elegant Heart, Bavaria, and Original Bundt cakes. 9 cup capacity to fit standard mixes.
The Stillwater Bridge is a vertical lift bridge crossing the St. Croix River between Stillwater, Minnesota, and Houlton, Wisconsin.
Lake of the Isles, Daytime Print
Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis.
Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women's Dresses
A book of insightful questions for grandparents, gathered from real grandchildren of all ages. A special gift to both grandparents and grandchildren, sure to be enjoyed and treasured by all.
The Cathedral of Saint Paul, Minnesota
Lake of the Isles, Nighttime Print
Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
Genealogist's Guide to Minnesota Vital Records: Volume 2 - Births and Deaths
Replica "Skywater" stool.
to the Minnesota River Valley Frontier 1852-1865
Grand Portage, on the border of Minnesota and Canada.
Seven Iron Men: The Merritts and the Discovery of the Mesabi Range
The story of how the seven Merritt brothers discovered iron ore on the Mesabi Range.
Rails to the North Star: A Minnesota Railroad Atlas
The sought-after standard reference on Minnesota railroad history
Politics, Faith, and the Power of Place in St. Paul
Replica "Skywater" table
A step by step guide to composing a controlled and focused rendition of your family's story.
Witnesses to the Sioux Uprising of 1862
Volunteer soldiers Adrian J. Ebell (1840-1877), a pioneering photojournalist, and Albert Colgrave (1839-1863), a professional graphic artist, tell their own versions of the war in words and images.
The Cathedral of Saint Paul: An Architectural Biography
Cornerstone Centennial Edition
Shaping Minnesota's Identity: 150 Years of State History
Politics, social and economic trends, and personal narratives are interlaced to illustrate the pressures and choices Minnesotans have faced in their 150-year history.
Tessoro Copper Wire and Birch Earrings
Wearable work of art by Minnesota jewelry designer Deborah Bushinski.
German Bohemians: The Quiet Immigrants
Minnesota's state flower, the Showy Lady Slipper, on a pair of pretty and comfortable socks. Our exclusive design. Adult size 9-11.
Replica of "Skywater" chair, designed by Elizabeth and Winston Close
An illustrated history of the Watkins company, the products that it manufactures and distributes, and the people who have made Watkins a household name since the 19th century.
Oscar Malmros: Minnesota's Adjutant General
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2007-08 (60:8)
Bird Conservation Comes Out of Its Shell
A fascinating account of oology and its role in the origins of modern birdwatching, scientific ornithology, and bird conservation in North America. Carrol L. Henderson has headed the Nongame Wildlife Program of the MN Department of Natural Resources for thirty years.
Let the Great Big World Keep Turning CD
Music by former members of the Hall Brothers New Orleans Jazz Band.
Hall Brothers New Orleans Jazz Band
Its History and Construction
"Initially published in 1982 in the Smithsonian Folklife Series, Thomas Vennum's The Ojibwa Dance Drum is widely recognized as a significant ethnography of woodland Indians."
From the afterword by Rick St. Germaine
Seasonal Photos from Minnesota’s Past
Take a trip back in time with award winning Star Tribune reporter Peg Meier.
An Illustrated History of Duluth's Aerial Bridge
Gleaming white marble and the golden horses of the Quadriga distinguish the Minnesota State Capitol building.
Replicas of the United States Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, on antiqued parchment-style paper.
Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Movement
Abridged edition of the Bancroft Prize-winning From Jim Crow to Civil Rights.
Comfy socks decorated with the legendary lumberjack, Paul Bunyan and Babe his Blue Ox. Exclusively our design.
Return to Shetek: The Courage of the Fool Soldiers
The story of war and captivity in 1862 Minnesota.
Minnesota Orchestra: To Be Certain of the Dawn
Minnesota composer Stephen Paulus’ Holocaust oratorio, performed by the Minnesota Orchestra under Osmo Vänskä.
Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story
FRITZ tells the story of the life and legacy of former Vice President Walter “Fritz” Mondale and his efforts to inspire a new generation to consider a life of public service.
United States Historical Documents Set
A folder collection of 27 important United States historical documents. 9.5 x 12.5 in. replicas on antiqued parchment-style paper.
Experiences of Young People During the Armistice Day 1940 Blizzard
Phelps Mill: A Community for its Time
With a Special Section of Memories by Phelps Residents Through the Years
Boozhoo means hello in this charming board book.
Anin (Hello) and Miigwech (Thanks) show respect and reverence for nature in this charming board book.
2.5 x 4.25 x 1 in. cedar slotted rack keeps soap dry and handy.
Watkins Aloe & Green Tea Shampoo & Conditioner
Daily shampoo produces rich, luxurious suds that gently remove dirt and oil, bringing out your hair's natural beauty.
Daily conditioner conditions as it moisturizes, leaving hair shiny and tangle-free.
Land Survey Field Notes Request
Photocopies from the original Land Survey Field Notes are available for the years 1848-1907.
Current land survey notes and plat maps are held at their respective county offices.
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Moonstick: The Seasons of the Sioux
A lyrical account of the thirteen moons of the Sioux year.
Flickback Trivia Challenge Cards
A 52-card deck of cards for your special year, with a different trivia question specific to the year on each card. Shrink-wrapped in plastic case.
Minnesota's state bird hand cut into a fragrant cedar box. Made in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
Legislative Document Search Request
The State Archives of the Minnesota Historical Society preserves historical state and local government records, including those of the Legislature. Holdings for the Legislature include records for committees, commissions and officers.
The Minnesota Historical Society Library’s ability to provide assistance in researching the intent of a Minnesota law or statute is limited to locating and photocopying documents pertaining to a specific law. The Library is not staffed to engage in comprehensive Legislative research and analysis, or to determine the relevancy of the material located. The Library makes no representation that the legislative information provided is conclusive or exhaustive.
Library staff will only search the following records for one bill pre request: the respective House or senate Journal, appropriate committee minutes, pertinent bill summaries, pertinent standing committee files and audiotapes if extant. A companion bill is considered a separate bill. The Library staff must have the House or Senate bill number and year to conduct legislative document research, and it is the responsibility of the researcher to determine which bill he/she is interested in. Minnesota Laws are available electronically on the Minnesota Legislature—Office of the Reviser of Statues web site, and they provide the House and Senate bill (H.F or S.F.) numbers for each law.
Committee meeting minutes are available in paper for the years 1911-1998 for the Senate and 1919-1998 for the House. Tape recordings of committee meetings and floor sessions for both the House and the Senate are available for only the years 1991-1998. (The most recent eight years of records are available at the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Tape recordings prior to 1991 no longer exist.
There is no guarantee that either paper records or tapes will provide relevant information. Library staff cannot listen to tapes to determine their content or record only those portions relevant to a file. The audio quality of the recordings is also often less than ideal, so portions may be difficult to decipher. Duplicated audiotapes reflect the quality of the original.
Researchers who visit the Library may request appropriate committee minutes, tapes and other pertinent materials, flag documents within a file and request individual copies of these documents at a cost of .25 cents per page. Tape reproduction fees are an additional charge, and current pricing is available via the Copy Services Price List.. This option is not available to off-site researchers.
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You Bet It's Minnesota Coloring and Activity Book
Packed with coloring pages, word puzzles, fun facts, historical tidbits, recipes, trivia, and more.
Hand-cut aromatic cedar-topped wine cork. Made in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Available in loon, tree, ladyslipper, moose, pine cone, or bear claw. 1.25"(3cm) diameter x 1/2" (1.5cm) cedar cap. 7/8" cork tapers from approx 7/8" to 5/8".
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Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2009 (61:5)
Catholic Churches of Stearns County
Minnesota "Gopher State" Dish Towel
Absorbent and lint-free, flour-sack towel with a cheerful, "retro"style" Minnesota map design.
The Andrews Sisters and their 100 year connection to Lake Minnetonka and Mound, Minnesota
Split Rock Light: Tribute To The Age of Steel DVD
This 22-minute film uses stunning color photography to show the lighthouse, to tell how and why it was built, and to portray the life that the keepers and their families experienced at this unique outpost. Now operated by the Minnesota Historical Society, the lighthouse is a landmark both for its scenic setting and for its role during a fascinating era in Great Lakes Shipping.
History of the Ojibway People, Second Edition
For the first time since its initial publication in 1885, this classic history of the Ojibwe is now available with new annotations.
The illustrated history of one of the most spectacularly successful passenger trains of all time
Union Pacific: Volume II, 1894–1969
The saga continues as the Union Pacific lays the groundwork for modern industry in America.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2008-09 (61:4)
The “Famously Good” Food of the Northern Pacific Railway
The fascinating history of the logging industry and railroads in northern Minnesota.
The Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway
Minneapolis and the Age of Railways
The fascinating, intertwined history of the city of Minneapolis and its railways.
A History of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway
From walleye to bowfin to stickleback—vivid and entertaining profiles of Minnesota’s many different fishes.
Gateway to the Northern Plains
Railroads and the Birth of Fargo and Moorhead
The life story of Fargo/Moorhead, the other twin cities on the Northern Great Plains.
Chicago & North Western’s Premier Passenger Trains
Great Northern Railway: A History
The definitive history of one of the nation’s great transcontinental railroads.
Union Pacific: Volume I, 1862–1893
The history of the railroad that connected the coasts and unified the United States.
This gift set contains a Family Tree Chart and Paternal and Maternal family tree charts, for each side of the family.
The bright red cardinal is a welcome splash of color during Minnesota's long winters. Enjoy this whimsical ornament year-round.
Matters of Truth, Honor and Dignity - Immemorial
The mission of the Indian Land Tenure Foundation is to ensure that "land within the original boundaries of every reservation and other areas of high significance where tribes retain aboriginal interest are in Indian ownership and management."
Hosted and narrated by ABC TV's Sam Donaldson and featuring Senator John McCain(R)AZ and former Senator Tom Daschle(D)SD.
Minnehaha Falls Print
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2005-06 (59:8)
Hand crafted sterling silver cross typical of those worn and traded during the fur trade period of the early 19th century.
Strength of the Earth
The Classic Guide to Ojibwe Uses of Native Plants
From a pioneering ethnographer, an invaluable recording of how early-twentieth-century Ojibwe women used wild plants in their everyday lives.
Declare your love for history in style with this handsome and practical messenger bag, big enough for a laptop or a few of your favorite books.
Internationally known historian Roger G. Kennedy details the wonderful story of the evolution of architectural styles of Minnesota from 1830 to 1914.
Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families 1900 -1940
Boarding School Seasons powerfully reveals the experiences and perspectives of American Indian students who attended federal boarding schools. In Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900–1940, Brenda Child skillfully uses primary documents, personal letters, and school newspapers to unveil the important stories of Ojibwe children who attended the Haskell Institute in Kansas and the Flandreau School in South Dakota. The historical context in which the Ojibwe lived is vividly captured in actual letters and documents from the schools and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). This book provides a glimpse into Ojibwe families’ thoughts, motivations, and hopes for the future — perspectives that have often been overlooked in historical research.
The Federal Writers’ Project Guide to 1930s Wisconsin
A lively tour of yesterday’s Badger State.
The WPA Guide to South Dakota
The Federal Writers’ Project Guide to 1930s South Dakota
A snapshot of South Dakota as our grandparents knew it.
Danger and Survival in the North Woods
True survival odysseys of two wilderness trekkers who entered the woods in search of tranquility but found something else entirely.
The Definitive History
From the early days of town ball to the latest seasons of the Twins and Saints, Stew Thornley offers the ultimate history of the Great American Pastime in the North Star State.
Arrival of Major League Sports
Retro style poster, available in 18 x 24 inch (ships rolled) or as a 5 x 8 inch print, double matted to 9 x 12 inches outside dimension.
Retro style poster, available in 18 x 24 inch (ships rolled) or as a 5 x 8 inch print, double matted to 9 x 12 inches outside dimension.
Calling This Place Home
Women on the Wisconsin Frontier, 1850-1925
An intimate view of frontier women—Anglo and Indian—and the communities they forged.
Popular climatologist and MPR commentator Mark W. Seeley offers a complete guide to Minnesota weather, featuring historical details, fun facts, and scientific lessons.
A showcase of Minnesota’s county courthouses, with superb photography by Doug Ohman and imaginative prose by mystery writer Mary Logue.
Retro style poster, available in 18 x 24 inch (ships rolled) or as a 5 x 8 inch print, double matted to 9 x 12 inches outside dimension.
Minnesota: A History of the State
A concise yet comprehensive account of the state's development
Maud Hart Lovelace - author of six historical fiction novels and eighteen children's, is internationally known for the Betsy-Tacy children's books.The Black Angels was her first novel, published in 1926. This fascinating story is set in Minnesota in the days before the Civil War.
Eleanor's Girls: WAAC Action Figure
"Eleanor's Girls" The Women of World II 11" action figurines.
WAAC: Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps
Eleanor's Girls: WAVES Action Figure
"Eleanor's Girls" The Women of World II 11" action figurines.
WAVES: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service
The Life and Times of Elizabeth "Betty" Wall, W.A.S.P. WWII
The story of a Faribault, Minnesota woman who was one of 1074 W.A.S.P.s (Women Airforce Service Pilots) to serve the United States during WWII.
Seth Eastman, View of Mendota, 1848
6" x 4" image matted to 10" x 8". In plastic sleeve. Also available rolled 20" x 16" $15.00.
The gripping story of Ed Haider's experiences in the 82nd Airborne during World War II as a member of the "X Battalion-505th," the Sicilian invasion's first wave.
The First Era of Minnesota Girls High School Basketball 1891-1942
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2009 (61:6)
Bird's Eye View Minneapolis, Minnesota 1885
This bird's-eye view of Minneapolis in 1885, with the Mississippi riverfront in the foreground, captures the city during its Golden Age, when flour milling and the lumber trade were making the economy boom.
From the Minnesota Historical Society collections.
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St. Paul, Minn., January, 1888
In 1888, numerous businesses and houses lined St. Paul's busy streets, as depicted in this colorful panorama published as an advertisement by the J.H. Mahler Company. From the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society.
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Red Wing Classic Pipkin Pitcher
This old-fashioned, 20oz. stoneware pitcher will add charm to any table setting. A narrow ridge around the middle of its belly gives it a classic look.
4 3/4"H; 5 3/4" diam.
Most Notorious: Minneapolis Audio Tour
This narrated CD Audio Tour tells a dozen stories of crimes, evil characters, and tragedy that took place on the streets of Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Homecoming Party — Oct. 13, 2006
SOLD OUT!
See the movie at the "Minneapolis in 19 Minutes Flat" Family Weekend Celebration
Oct. 14-15
Be one of the Minneapolis movers and shakers and gather at Mill City Museum for the ultimate homecoming party.
Friday, Oct. 13, 7-11 p.m.
Welcome by Kevin Kling and Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, 8 p.m.
John Casper Wild painted Fort Snelling in 1844 during a trip to Minnesota "to improve his health" and "to make some sketches of scenery."
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An essential reference for the collector of Red Wing pottery, one of the most desired collectibles in the stoneware and art pottery markets.
Savor a steaming hot cup of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or broth with this beautifully crafted 12 oz. stoneware tulip mug. Choice of classic Red Wing or Blue Birch Leaf logo decoration.
Size: 4" high x 4-3/4" wide
This popular crock is a replica of the old 35 gallon crocks used for years to store a variety of food or grains in the cold cellar of the house or in the barn. 1 quart.
Red Wing decoration,
5" high x 4-3/4" diameter
This decorative spoon rest is made from an original mold pattern of the 1940’s. Its shape tips slightly forward to pool liquid away from the handle. Traditional Red Wing design.
In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors
In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors tells stories of the Dakota Commemorative Marches, both past and present, in words and images from the participants.
All who lived in the early 1950s remember the fear of polio and the elation felt when a successful vaccine was found. Winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for history, David Oshinsky tells the gripping story of the polio terror and of the intense effort to find a cure, from the March of Dimes to the discovery of the Salk and Sabin vaccines--and beyond.
Eugene J. McCarthy: Muses and Mementos
Eugene J. McCarthy: Muses and Mementos is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the most interesting public men of the twentieth century. As a presidential candidate in 1968, McCarthy was an unlikely politician who stood bravely against the Vietnam war. He was also a writer, poet, scholar and satirist.
Baking with the St. Paul Bread Club
Recipes, Tips, and Stories
Bored with book group? Join the St. Paul Bread Club as they fashion their favorite recipes, share tips and secrets that have long been kept, and build a rich community dedicated to the art of the perfect loaf.
Classic Casseroles from Midwest Kitchens
From the land where the hot dish began comes a delicious array of kitchen-tested recipes featuring traditional favorites and modern meals for today’s casserole cook.
A soft, plush hat to wear while roaming, or just for fun. Fits child to adult, medium hat size.
A coming of age odyssey of one of the great American regionalist writers.
This amazing toy produces the haunting wail of Minnesota's state bird. Based on the traditional "buzz saw" toy design, the technique is easy to learn and sure to impress!
Journey to a Dakota Past
A child of a typical 1950s suburb unearths her mother’s hidden heritage, launching a rich and magical exploration of her own identity and her family’s powerful Native American past.
2012-2013 One Minneapols One Read Selection!
Minnesota Book Award Winner
The Pulitzer Prize winning sequel to A Son of the Middle Border.
Ethnicity and the Development of the Country Town
A pioneering study of one of the state’s major ethnic groups—Norwegian Americans—and their social, cultural, political and religious development in the agricultural communities of rural Minnesota.
Voices from the Homestead Frontier
The voices of Great Plains homesteaders soar from deeply personal letters, diary entries, and vivid photographs, revealing the promise and hardship of early life on the American grasslands.
Life in the Hot Seat
A rookie 911 operator writes with humor, empathy, and amazing candor of the demanding job that changed her forever.
Saint Paul's Architecture: A History
The first architectural history of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Basketball in the North Star State
From the early days of YMCA leagues to the modern game of the Timberwolves and Lynx, sports historians and basketball fanatics Hugunin and Thornley offer the complete story of the North Star State’s most popular game.
Arrival of Major League Sports
Will Weaver’s lauded first novel—now in paperback!
For athletes, fanatics, and trivia buffs alike, Minnesota’s first and only comprehensive sports almanac features 125 glorious years of winning, losing, and playing the game.
Arrival of Major League Sports
New and Selected Stories
Includes "A Gravestone Made of Wheat", the story that inspired the indie film, Sweet Land..
A rich showcase of Minnesota’s vintage schoolhouses, with stunning photographs by the popular Doug Ohman and short tales by award-winning storyteller Jim Heynen.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2006 (60:2)
The Red Wing Beater Jar has been an American kitchen classic for over 100 years. The rounded inside bottom of this old-fashioned hand- thrown piece makes it a breeze to mix salad dressings, eggs, sauces and marinades, etc.
Size: 3-1/4" high x 3-1/2" diameter
With the two decorative cherry bands around the top and the bottom, this charming, traditional pitcher is sure to become one of your most treasured kitchen accessories.
Available in 20 oz., 5-1/2"high x 5-1/4" diameter, or in 46 oz., 7-1/2" high x 6-3/4" diameter. Red Wing design.
The warm and human storyb of three remarkable men whose lives span a century of medicine, and of the world-renowned institution they built.
I Gotta Go Back to Old New Orleans CD
Music from former members of the Hall Brothers New Orleans Jazz Band.
Hall Brothers New Orleans Jazz Band
Make it Minnesotan! Sesquicentennial Cookbook
150 Years of Recipes and Stories from Minnesota Kitchens
How You Can Make a Difference
A hands-on guide to effecting change in America by taking action in your community.
Following the Oberholter-Magee Expedition
An exploration of the Oberholtzer-Magee expedition and the hidden history—both natural and human—of this vast and beautiful wilderness.
A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner among the Native Americans in the interior of North America.
The Lore, Art, and Craft of an Ancient Tree
History of the United States Card Game
30 game cards combining trivia, true or false and multiple chilce questions. Ages 7 and up.
Classically elegant earrings by Saint Paul jewelry designer Margaret Dittrich.
Women of the John Dillinger Gang
The Norling Photos
An amateur photographer’s astonishing collection of images that showcase the often unexpected psyche of a developing American suburb in the 1950s and ’60s.
Shipwrecks Along Lake Superior's North Shore
A Diver's Guide
An in-depth tour of the many sunken ships submerged in the waters of our great inland sea, Lake Superior.
Minnesota 13: "Wet" Wild Prohibition Days
An entertaining history of prohibition days in Stearns County.
A Geography
A definitive exploration of Minnesota’s changing environmental and human landscapes and how they have grown and developed over time.
Women Write About Their Mothers
With honesty and extraordinary self-knowledge, twenty-one accomplished authors illuminate the mother-daughter relationship—intimate, complicated, loving, flawed—with humor and clarity.
Growing Up at the Lake
A charming boyhood memoir, featuring the antics of three generations of a large Norwegian Lutheran clan at their family cabin in Minnesota lake country.
The Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934
An exploration of the political, social, and economic circumstances which came together in violent conflict during the spring and summer of 1934 in Minneapolis.
Everything you need is to make a traditional handkerchief doll.
Wineries of Wisconsin and Minnesota
Wineries of Wisconsin and Minnesota
A detailed guide to fifty-five wineries in Wisconsin and Minnesota, including tours of thirteen wine trails and delightful sidebars packed with food pairings, tips, and local lore.
Lake Superior's Historic North Shore
A Guided Tour
Looking for a unique vacation without digressing from your favorite summer spot? Travel back through time with this straightforward historical tour of Lake Superior’s glorious North Shore.
Learn the basics of patchwork quilting with three easy projects.
The Story of Lake Superior
A fascinating, fast-paced history of Lake Superior, from the time of the glaciers to the present, complemented by handy travelers’ tips for historic destinations.
Learn the basic method of crocheting with this beginner's kit.
The perfect beginner's set for all those people who say, "I wish I knew how to knit."
An excellent way to learn weaving basics.
Minnesota: Rookie Read-About-Geography
An introduction to Minnesota for young readers. Colorful photos and simple text highlight basic geographic facts about the state. Ages 4-8
A Search for Redemption in the Face of History
The powerful true story of one man’s shocking family discovery, an exhaustive search for meaning, and a poignant and remarkable path to understanding, balance, and healing.
Birchbark tipi birdhouse with canoe decoration
A Navy Medical Officer's Diary and Overview of World War Two
Balloon Frame Farmhouses of the Upper Midwest
Discover the architecture and construction behind the ubiquitous farmhouses of the Midwest.
Commemorate Minnesota’s first 150 years with this gorgeous photographic classic.
Minnesota Hail to Thee! A Sesquicentennial History
A lavishly illustrated history of the state, published on its 150th birthday.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
I Spy With My Little Eye Minnesota
This visual puzzle book is a charming way to acquaint beginning readers with the great state of Minnesota and its wonders.
A Northwoods Memoir
Mexican Workers, Growers, and the Sugar Beet Industry
Examines the complex and often suprising relationships betweeen the participants in the sugar beet industry.
Charles Eastman and American Indian Thought
Reclaims a place for Charles Eastman in the canon of American Indian intellectual thought.
Sunrise on Wigwam Bay, Mille Lacs, Mille Lacs County
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Positively Main Street: Bob Dylan's Minnesota
Originally published in 1971, this updated edition includes an interview with the author, previously unpublished photographs, and a new preface by Thompson.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2008 (61:1)
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Geology and Stone Construction in Downtown St. Paul
Portrait of the artist, Charles Beck, at work in his studio in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, and painting in the countryside nearby.
The Great Minnesota Get-Together
Foreword by Lorna Landvik
Fresh, often humorous photographs that will invite smiles, chuckles, and favorite memories of treasured Minnesota experience—the end-of-summer celebration of farms, friends, food, and fireworks.
Crime and Punishment in the Speed Graphic Era.
Four brutal mid-century murder cases that first attracted photographers and the public spotlight now draw the practiced storytelling of acclaimed writer Larry Millett.
Crisis vs. Opportunity: The Key to Understanding the Negro Community of the 1920s
SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE DVD showcasing a senior group performance about the different literary perspectives of the NAACP and the Urban League during the Harlem Renaissance. The play presents the perspective of each organization from the point of view of an elderly couple who compare the Harlem Renaissance to the emerging Civil Rights movement. The performance earned fifth place at National History Day 2005, as well as the award for the Outstanding Entry on African American History. Includes an interview with the students.
A natural History of a Fisherman's Lake
A wonderfully readable mix of natural history, biology, lake dynamics, and fishing tips, this beautiful illustrated volume reveals the fascinating underwater world of a north country lake.
Canoe Lady: A Novel of Frances Anne Hopkins
An historical fiction novel about Frances Anne Hopkins, the British woman who traveled by birch bark canoe through Victorian Canada with the fur trade, and captured that fading way of life forever in her paintings.
Audio-only language instruction from the Pimsleur system. 5 CDs, 10 lessons.
Tales of Spirit Mountain: A Narrative History of Duluth, Minnesota
Tales of Spirit Mountain is a collection of stories depicting the lives of Ojibwe Indians and early pioneers in the Lake Superior region around the ports of present-day Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota.
Finding the Courage to Communicate: The New York Newsboy Strike of 1899
JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE DVD of the first place junior group performance from National History Day 2005. This performance is a good example of using multiple perspectives on one topic throughout a performance. You see the Newsboy Strike through the eyes of the newsboys, a reporter and a newspaper owner. Includes an interview with the students.
The Ripper Reformation: Communicating Fear, Social Understanding and Political Reform
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY The "Ripper Reformation" was awarded first place at National History Day 2005 and also received the History Channel prize for the senior individual documentary. This presentation takes a creative approach to the documentary category and will help students understand the importance of a clear thesis statement, script development and strong conclusion. The DVD includes an interview with the student and will be sent with the process paper and bibliography.
History Makers: 100 People Who Took a Stand and Made a Difference
This book contains a collection of case studies of 100 people from around the world who have made their mark throughout history. An excellent source for students to turn to when looking for their History Day topic.
Herb, Honeywell, and the Airplane Autopilot
PRIMARY SOURCE LESSON AND INTERNET ACTIVITY This curriculum combines a printed student lesson with an online activity. The activity illustrates how family history connects to larger events. Students will explore a variety of primary and secondary sources in the companion website. Students will learn how sources support a narrative and will put these skills to work as they solve a History Mystery! Each curriculum packet contains a teacher guide and 30 student handouts.
Mill City Museum print.
From the authors of Minnesota Eats Out and Minnesota Vacation Days, this lavishly illustrated book is a fascinating guide to Minnesota's favorite get-together. With over 1200 color and b&w illustrations and photographs and 120 recipes.
Exploring the Fur Trade Routes of North America
Discover the Highways That Opened a Continent
Europeans in search of furs penetrated the continent from the St. Lawrence to the Columbia, aided by native North Americans who shared the secrets of its bounty. Today's modern highways trace those ancient trade routes, taking time travellers on a journey of rediscovery.
A collection of 22 stories, from creation stories to accounts of how animals acquired certain physical characteristics.
Illustrations by Charles M. Russell
Minnesota: A History of the Land; The Northern Forest DVD
The Northern Forest is the fifth episode of the Emmy award-winning series, Minnesota: A History of the Land
Shows all original 1789 text on one antiqued parchment-style sheet of paper. 23" X 29" rolled.
Image size 10.5 in. X 18.5 in., paper size 22.5 in. X 18"
Image size 10.5 in. X 18.5 in. Paper size 18 in. X 22.5 in.
Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States
A sweeping reinterpretation of major chapters of American political history as well as a meditation on the meaning of democracy in contemporary life.
Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan
A nuanced and delicately crafted portrait of the founding father of the modern Democratic Party.
West From Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War
A compelling account of a vitally important time in the nation's history.
The Seventies: Great Shift in American Culture
A fast-paced, wide-ranging examination of the political, cultural, social, and religious upheavals of the 1970s.
Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism
An introduction to one of the nation's most fascinating and enigmatic presidents.
Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President
An exploration of Lincoln's most influential and widely reported pre-presidential address.
Courage in a Dangerous World: Eleanor Roosevelt
The Political Writings of Eleanor Roosevelt
Canal Park, Duluth, print
A collection of stories adapted from legends collected by noted ethnologist Henry R. Schoolcraft in the Lake Superior region in 1839.
A collection of myths drawn from the native cultures of North America.
In summer and fall of 2000, photographer Wing Young Huie displayed 675 black and white images taken along Lake Street in Minneapolis along six miles of the same street, transforming it into one of the largest photography exhibitions ever displayed in a public space.
To Be the Main Leaders of Our People
A History of Minnesota Ojibwe Politics, 1825-1898
Germanic Genealogy Beginner's Guide
A hands-on guide for beginning Germanic genealogy research.
The War: An Intimate History 1941-1945
The companion volume to the magnificent seven-part PBS series.
Theatre of Wonder: 25 Years in the Heart of the Beast
A lavishly illustrated overview of the Minneapolis puppet theatre's creative work.
Minnesota: A History, 2nd Edition
A comprehensive history of the state.
A Narrative of Indian Captivity
Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History
A collection of 33 maps, graphically displaying the movement of Indian communities from 1640 to about 1871.
Atlas of North American Exploration
From the Norse Voyages to the Race to the Pole
More than 100 full-color maps capture the dynamic saga of the exploration of the continent.
How to Trace Your Native American Heritage DVD
A guide for discovering your Native American Heritage.
Germanic Genealogy Third Edition
A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
By Edward R. Brandt, Ph.D., Mary Sutter Bellingham, Kent Cutkomp, Kermit Frye, Patricia Adams Lowe, and Paul Sternberg for the Germanic Genealogy Society
Starring Elizabeth Reaser and Tim Guinee. Directed by Ali Selim. Filmed near Montevideo, Minnesota, and based on the short story by Will Weaver.
Constitution of the United States, 1787
Accurate reproduction on antiqued parchment-style paper. Shows all original 1787 text on one sheet. 23" X 29" rolled.
Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidaa - We Look in All Directions DVD
Waasa Inaabidaa - We Look In All Directions
Available as individual episodes ($24.95) or as a six piece set ($120.00).
Declaration of Independence, 1776
Accurate reproduction on antiqued parchment-style paper. 1 page, 23" X 29" rolled. Also available in flat 9" x 12" or folded 14" x 16".
A History from the Inside Out
A thoroughly groundbreaking history of Minnesota that brings to light the "state of the state" through intimate accounts of significant moments in our past.
Como-Harriet Streetcar Line, Minneapolis
Captivating Stories of growing up, traveling the world, and relying on the strangeness of others will bring Kling fans to their feet and a fresh audience to its knees--bowled over by laughter.
A Minnesota Couple's Civil War Letters
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Paul Wellstone: The Life of a Passionate Progressive
The inspirational story of one of the most compelling figures in the history of American politics.
The Story of Crop Art and the Amazing Lillian Colton
The first richly illustrated history of crop art and of the generations inspired by Lillian Colton and her arresting portraits of celebrities in seeds.
Foreword by Karal Ann Marling
A neighborhood view of the Cathedral of Saint Paul,
The Summit Avenue mansion of the builder of the Great Northern Railway.
A functional and unique gift, our Lazy Susan is crafted from fine Minnesota hardwood that has been specially cured and finished to preserve its natural beauty. The durable ball bearing movement provides smooth spinning, while the wood base ensures stability.
Stories of War and Peace as Written by the Pilots. A collection of first-hand accounts of Marine aviators and ground personnel who had front row seats in the action.
Delicious Desserts from Midwest Kitchens
Rediscover the magic of Bundt baking with 87 extraordinary recipes from kitchens across the Midwest.
Preface by Dotty Dalquist
A Century of Moviegoing
A lively illustrated history that reveals how the movie business has fascinated, scandalized, and socialized the Twin Cities and its people.
An engaging history of the arrival of the Hmong in Minnesota in the 1970s, thier struggle to build community in a new land, and the challenges they face today.
We Look in All Directions
A uniquely person history of the Ojibwe culture.
American POWs During World War II
Scores of World War II POWs offer lessons of wartime as they remember the terror and hardship of their days in captivity.
Kids of all cultures journey through time with the Ojibwe people as their guide to the Good Path and its universal lessons of courage, cooperation, and honor.
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
Birchbark Brigade: A Fur Trade History
A beautifully illustrated history of the North American fur trade, based on primary sources. For ages 9 and up.
A warm and fascinating history of a people who today are changing the face of Minnesota!
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
"Jon Hassler is a writer good enough to restore your faith in fiction...His subjects are life, love, and death...and he writes with wisdom and grace."
--The New York Times
Betsy and the Great World and Betsy's Wedding
This brand-new edition of Maud Hart Lovelace’s beloved works brings together the final two books of the Betsy-Tacy series, Betsy and the Great World and Betsy’s Wedding, along with a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Anna Quindlen.
Betsy in Spite of Herself and Heaven to Betsy
This brand-new edition of Maud Hart Lovelace’s beloved works brings together the first two books of Betsy and Tacy’s high school years, Heaven to Betsy and Betsy in Spite of Herself, along with a new foreword by New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman.
A Look Back in Time
With a built-in stereoscope viewer, it's like a long-forgotten photo album discovered in Grandmas attic, which opens up to display a lost world come to life through 3-D photography.
Owatonna State Public School Records Request
The State Archives of the Minnesota Historical Society Library preserves historical state and local government records, including records from the state orphanage. The Owatonna State Public School was established by the Minnesota legislature in 1885 as a public institution for dependent and neglected children between the ages of 3 and 14 (Laws 1885 c146). The primary record series for this institution is the case files.
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11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" 20"
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
20 x 16 inch, colorful, laminated map acurately and graphically locates the original North American Indian territories. Includes inset information about the tribes in each area of the continent.
Betsy Was a Junior and Betsy and Joe
This brand-new edition of Maud Hart Lovelace’s beloved works brings together the third and fourth books of Betsy and Tacy’s high school years, Betsy Was a Junior and Betsy and Joe, along with a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot.
Historic Photos of Minneapolis
Hundreds of historic photographs in a fascinating pictorial history of the city of Minneapolis.
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
The Minnesota History Bookshelf is a set of the best available Minnesota history books selected by the Minnesota Historical Society’s library acquisitions curator, in consultation with other staff members who are well-versed in state and local history. The Bookshelf covers all aspects and eras of Minnesota history while keeping an eye on geographic and ethnic distribution.
Orders shipping to libraries and educational institutions receive a 10% discount on these titles, for a total of $1097.01 before shipping. The shipping and handling charge is $29.95, by U.S.Postal Service.
The Rise and Fall of William Drew Washburn
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
Death of the Dream Original Music Score
The haunting soundtrack CD recording of music from the TPT public television production of Death of the Dream: Farmhouses in the Heartland.
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
Taylor's Falls, St. Croix River Dells
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
11" x 14" photo print matted to 16" x 20"
Death of the Dream: Farmhouses in the Heartland
Illuminating text and stunning photographs of the remnants of nineteenth-century Minnesota farmhouses and homesteads.
Stories From Where We Live: Great North American Prairie
A Literary Field Guide
Stories From Where We Live: The Great Lakes
A Literary Field Guide.
The Spirit and the Bride: A History of St. Clement's Episcopal Church 1893-1996
A well-researched and engaging history of the Cass Gilbert-designed St. Paul church.
Finding Betty Crocker: The Secret Life of America's First Lady of Food
A unique look at the culinary and marketing history of America's First Lady of Food.
12 oz. "water Cooler" mug with classic red wing logo.
Twin Cities by Trolley: The Streetcar Era in Minneapolis and St. Paul
See the city as it once was—a pictorial history of the trolleys that traversed Minneapolis and St. Paul from the 1880s to the 1950s, when the streetcar system shaped the growth and character of the entire Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Jacques Cartier: Exploring the St. Lawrence River
Part of this publisher's "In the Footsteps of Explorers" series, an illustrated history of the first European to explore the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the St. Lawrence River, and the land that bordered these waterways, leading to the building of French settlements at the present-day cities of Montreal and Quebec City in Canada.
11 x 17 laminated ready to hang
The Covenant Chain: Indian Ceremonial and Trade Silver
The catalogue from a travelling exhibition of over two hundred ornaments, organized by the National Museum of Man, Ottawa.
This cute, realistic loon plush toy sings with an authentic loon call.
From Arcade Street to Main Street: Seeger 1902-1984
A History of the Seeger Refrigerator Company.
The story of how the Saint Paul Seeger Company made Whirlpool an appliance giant.
Minneapolis & St. Paul: Hotter Than You Think
A comprehensive and informative DVD tour of the Twin Cities.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2007 (60:6)
A Nurse at Abu Ghraib
A seasoned military nurse offers a startling account of the conditions, the people, the promises of life inside Abu Ghraib.
Floral Home, or First Years of Minnesota
Early Sketches, Later Settlements and Further Developments
A reprint of the chronicle of a young teacher who witnessed the earliest settlement in the territory known as Minnesota, first published in 1857.
Memories of the Battle of New Ulm
Personal Accounts of the Sioux Uprising; L.A. Fritsche's History of Brown County, Minnesota(1916)
Called one of the 100 greatest adventure books of all time, The Spirit of St. Louis won Lindbergh the Pulitzer Prize.
Inside the Ropes with Jesse Ventura
A revealing chronicle of Jesse Ventura's campaign, election, and term in the governor's office in Minnesota.
Sitting Bull: A Stone in my Heart
A documentary portrait of the legendary Lakota historical figure.
White Pine Industry in Minnesota
A reprint of an authoritative and influential history.
An autobiography by the musician.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2007 (60:7)
This seven-part documentary series directed and produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick focuses on the stories of citizens from four American towns, including the tiny farming town of Luverne, Minnesota.
The Story of the U.S.S. Chiwawa AO-68
Land of Amber Waters: The History of Brewing in Minnesota
The story of the state's beer industry, from the first brewery in 1849 to the vibrant new breweries of today.
She's No Lady: Politics, Family, and International Feminism
The spirited memoir of Arvonne Fraser, a Minnesota farm girl who became a founding mother of the worldwide women's movement.
Seth Eastman (1808-1875) was an acclaimed American artist as well as a career soldier. He was stationed at Fort Snelling from 1830 to 1831 and from 1841 to 1848, when he served as the fort's commander. In his painting, he depicts Mendota as seen from Fort Snelling, including the Sibley and Faribault houses, both of which still stand today as historic sites.
Jack and Rochelle: A Holocaust Story of Love and Resistance
Jack and Rochelle Sutin take turns narrating their harrowing story of the Holocaust.
Hiding in the Open: A Holocaust Memoir
This is the memoir of one of two sisters who survived the Holocaust by posing as Catholic Poles in Germany during World War II.
Minnesota Loon or Ladyslipper Dishtowel
Large 100% cotton dishtowel with color-fast embroidered decoration. Towel size approx. 32 x 39 in., embroidered area approx. 4 x 2.75 in. Comes wrapped with ribbon and recipe card. Ribbon color varies.
The Magic Green Schoolbus: Paul Wellstone
The Magic Green School Bus is an engaging half-hour documentary about the late teacher and senator from Minnesota, Paul Wellstone.
Eugene McCarthy: I'm Sorry I Was Right
The politician and poet, Eugene McCarthy, is the subject of the documentary, I'm Sorry I was Right, a half-hour portrait created for public television. We follow the career of the former Senator from Minnesota and note his accomplishments with rare archival footage and scenes shot on location.
James J. Hill: Empire Builder DVD
Blending historic photographs, filmed footage, and interviews with historians, curators and Hill family members, James J. Hill, Empire Builder offers a glimpse into the life, career, and legacy of one of America's monumental business figures.
Most Notorious: Saint Paul Audio Tour
This narrated CD and map take you to thirteen St. Paul locations, once filled with colorful characters and sensational crimes.
Soft, plush raccoon hat complete with the bushy ringed tail. Fits child to adult, medium hat size
Author Ray Reiss provides a follow-up to the original Red Wing Art Pottery (now out of print) that provides glaze charts, a look at the regular production line, and a review of items such as lamps, company signs, garden ware, lunch-hour plates and more. A price guide is included.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2006 (60:1)
Jim Northrup: With Reservations
A wild trip through Indian Country, this half-hour portrait of the Anishinaabe / Ojibwe / Chippewa writer/activist from Naagajiwanaang (Fond du Lac) in northern Minnesota was created by Mike Hazard and Mike Rivard.
Tales from the North Woods
A humane and humorous collection of stories chronicling the work of a country doctor practicing in the remote north woods.
Borealis Books
Educational and entertaining, St.Croix River of Dreams is a fascinating presentation of the history of this pivotal Minnesota and Wisconsin border area. Its comprehensive chapters on the Fur Trade, logging, railroading, and Scandinavian immigration, make it an excellent classroom resource.
Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman
Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman, is a classic story with a message of peace, tolerance, and kindness—illustrated by Minnesota artist Betsy Bowen. Ages 6 and up.
The People of Minnesota Series
An insightful and succinct history of the Mexican community in Minnesota.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2005 (59:5)
Rebel from Main Street
In this definitive biography, Richard Lingeman presents an empathetic, absorbing, and balanced portrait of an eccentric alcoholic-workaholic whose novels and stories exploded shibboleths with a volatile mixture of caricature and realism. Drawing on newly uncovered correspondence, diaries, and criticism, Lingeman gives new life to this prairie Mercutio out of Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2005 (59:6)
Accounts of Minnesotans who Defended Their Nation
A project of the Minnesota American Legion to benefit the World War II Memorial at the Minnesota Capitol, War Stories includes the stories of 30 veterans collected by editor Al Zdon for the Minnesota Legionnaire magazine.
History of Wapasha's Prairie 1660-1853
First Called Keoxa, Later Winona, Minnesota. This book is a history of the place the Dakota people called "Keoxa," or "homeland," seen through the eyes of the explorers, traders, missionaries, settlers and military men who eventually pushed them out in 1853.
The Charles A. Lindbergh Coloring Book
Simple line drawings and text depicting the childhood home and life of the aviator.
A Memoir
A memoir of a rural American girlhood from a fresh new literary voice.
An Illustrated History
From the authors of Minnesota Eats Out, this lavishly illustrated and jam-packed book brings readers 150 years of vacation getaways in the Land of 10,000 Lakes
Photographer Doug Ohman and literary master Jon Hassler present a collection of images and reflections that highlight the beauty and significance of Minnesota’s churches.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 1997 (55:6)
The James J. Hill House: Symbol of Status and Security, p. 234--249
50 Years at the Grand Marais Art Colony, p. 250--266
The Birth of Minnesota, p. 267--285
A Visual History
A 150-year retrospective of Twin Cities life told through hundreds of breathtaking, surprising, and intimate photographs of people, culture, landmarks, and events.
A treasury of warm and spirited memories from Minnesota holidays past.
Minnesota: A History of the Land DVD
Take a journey through time across Minnesota's changing landscapes.Parts 1 -4 of the TPT Television and Bell Museum documentary production.
Storybook Artist
A lively biography for middle readers about the bohemian artist who authored such children’s classics as Millions of Cats and Snippy and Snappy.
Staff will search for one bridal couple in one county per request. Marriage records are kept by the county. We have been able to acquire them for about 15 counties. To see which counties and years of records are available, click the County box below.
Requesters have the option of borrowing microfilm of the marriage records through Inter-library loan to do your own research if you wish.
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Contrasting Performances: “Chasing the Teenage Dollar” and “The Connemara: A Failed Frontier"
Second and third place award-winning senior group performances from National History Day 2001.
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National finalist at the 2002 National History Day comeptition.
Our Family Tree: A History of Our Family
Attractively bound in green with gold lettering, this useful book is designed so you can record forever the history of your family and ancestors. With sections dedicated to family origins, photographs, stories, reunions, and special events.
Minnesota State Capitol Brass Ornament
3-dimensional gold-flashed brass ornament, approx. 2 x 3.5 in.
Never forget another birthday with our Birthday Reminder Calendar. Pennsylvania Dutch style, 17 x 22 in. Comes rolled in a keepsake tube.
Split Rock Custom Pottery “Travel” Mug
Minnesota Made, Pottery Mug with custom Split Rock Lighthouse Medallion design.
3' X 5', 100% nylon, aniline dyed for clear, correct, and fade-resistant color. Canvas header and brass grommets provide wind resistance, with durable, fray-resistant hems. Made in the USA. Also available in a 12X18 inch size for $22.95, or a 4X6 inch polyester desk size for $3.50.
Minneapolis/St. Paul: Portrait of the Twin Cities
This handsome book contains more than 100 color photographs, with a short description of each, illustrating the beauty and variety of Minnesota's Twin Cities in all four seasons.
Surviving Two Centuries in Restaurants
From the finest restaurants of Paris to the Kashmiri Dining Room at the Ambassador Motor Inn in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Steve Lerach offers an entertaining, outrageous, and compassionate look at the people who put the food on your plate.
Memoir, History, and Writing a Life
Fourteen accomplished writers investigate the tantalizing gray area where memory and history intersect.
Favorite Fare from Church and Community Cookbooks
150 fabulous fifties recipes sure to disappear first from the buffet table.
The companion book to the Spring 2009 Twin Cities Public Television documentary Tales of the Road.
Minnesotans, South St. Paul's Fleming Field and The Commemorative Air Force
An historical preservation project of the Minnesota Wing of the Commemorative Air Force, this book offers a collection of individual histories and reflections on South St. Paul and Minnesota's Fleming Field.
Easy Entertaining with Seasonal Menus
With over 150 recipes from the Star Tribune Taste section
A collection of more than 150 recipes for easy entertaining using seasonal, midwestern ingredients for celebrations throughout the year.
Tessoro Copper and Birch Pin/Pendant
Combination pin/pendant by Minnesota jewelry designer Deborah Bushinski.
Great Moments in the History of Hard, Cold Water
From frozen wastelands to visionary explorers, from frosty desserts to shimmering castles—cultural historian Karal Ann Marling weaves together fantastic and fascinating topics related to “hard, cold water.”
"Anything but frigid, this book is filled with fun facts about one of Minnesota’s greatest—though possibly underappreciated—natural treasures."
Minnesota Monthly
A Historical Atlas
This magnificent volume brings together for the first time stunning but rarely seen maps of Minnesota through five centuries, showing what happened in the past and what was planned for the future.
Stone and Glass: The Meaning of the Cathedral of Saint Paul
A lavishly illustrated book on the art of the Cathedral of Saint Paul.
Big Island Lake Minnetonka Print
The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland
Ice Fishing and Why We Do It
Beautiful photos and engaging essays transport readers into the oddball world of ice fishing.
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Faxcinating and often humorous stories of strange places, bizarre events, intriguing history and colorful characters.
A handsome coffee-table book which, in nearly 200 stunning black-and-white photographs, details the historical growth of St. Paul from its early days up to recent times.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2009 (61:7)
German-Bohemian Dialect Remembered
The first dictionary of the German-Bohemian dialect as spoken in the region in and around New Ulm, Minnesota, as recorded by the late Paul R. Kretsch, past President of the German-Bohemian Heritage Society.
Signs and Rhymes of Burma Shave DVD
More than 100 of the best of the Burma Shave jingles, with footage of classic, antique autos and other nostalia from the late 1920s to the early '60s.
Beautiful embroidered art on a sturdy, versatile tote bag, full of special features.
Paintings and Companion Stories by Howard Sivertson
Pink and white ladyslipper photographed at Hays Lake State Park.
Framed and matted image from Doug Ohman's best selling book, "Prairie, Lake, Forest: Minnesota's State Parks".
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Minnesota Capitol Dome Ornament
2.75 H X 3.5 in. W, brass and painted brass with gold cord
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's 2nd and 7th Symphonies
Final Installment of the Critically Acclaimed Beethoven Cycle from Osmo Vänskä and The Minnesota Orchestra.
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92
Minnesota Orchestra/Osmo Vänskä
Civil Rights and the Transformation of the Democratic Party
The Art and Adventures of George Catlin With selected paintings in full color.
Split Rock Lighthouse Winter Morning Giclee Print
Local artist Rick Allen has created this Limited Edition, hand-cut block print depicting Split Rock Lighthouse in winter. Limited to 500 archival-quality prints in each size, all are signed and numbered by the artist.
Tessoro Copper and Birch Necklace
Minnesota jewelry designer Deborah Bushinski uses eclectic materials in unexpected ways to create pieces of classic, lasting beauty.
Nordic Ware Bundt Garland Cake Pan
Mini versions of the popular Cathedral, Fleur de lis, and Bavaria Bundt shapes. Six 3/4 cup. Platinum Collection cast aluminum. Made in USA
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2008 (61:2)
A geological history of Minnesota which includes a discussion of the state's mineral resources and a guide to the geological sites.
An accessible, regional guide to Minnesota's geology for non-geologists, with helpful information for geology students and professional geologists as well. Well illustrated with both color and black and white drawings, photos and maps.
Minneapolis & St. Paul Embroidered Pillow
100% cotton embroidered fabric with purple velvet piping, buttons off for cleaning. 19" X 19" square, with plump, comfy Polyfill pillow form. Created by Cat Studio.
We Shall Remain: America Through Native Eyes
From PBS's acclaimed history series, American Experience, in association with Native American Public Telecommunications.
Gordon Parks was a photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist, activist, and film director. This autobiography, with a new foreword by prominent African American writer Alexs D. Pate, is a testament to a person much attuned to the greater world and driven to leave his mark on it.
State Correctional Institution (Prison) Records Request
The State Archives of the Minnesota Historical Society Library preserves historical state and local government records, including records from the state correctional institutions. Records vary from facility to facility, but may include inmate case files, admission and discharge registers, commitment papers, parole records, inmate photographs and trial transcripts.
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West Bank Boogie: Forty Years of Music, Mayhem and Memories
With lively interviews and classic photos, West Bank Boogie celebrates more than 40 years of music from the Minneapolis artists who did so much to influence the soul of American music. Includes a CD compilation of music from most of the musicians interviewed in the book.
A cabin in the woods, the favorite getaway for many Minnesotans.
Sailing on Lake Superior, the world's largest fresh water lake.
A Daily Journal of Childhood Memories
Gooseberry Falls, on Lake Superior.
This classic tale of a family's move from the woods of Wisconsin to the prairies of Kansas not long after the Civil War has delighted readers for decades.
Amazingly life-like, approx. 3 feet long, and guaranteed not to gnaw on the furniture, our large stuffed beaver toy is sure to be a cuddly friend.
The Big Minnesota Activity Book
Learn about Minnesota history, geograpny, people, places, nature, and more by completing over 90 enriching activities.
Great State of Minnesota Poster Map
Large, colorful poster full of facts and information about Minnesota's history, economics, civics and geography.
Made from natural green clay, pure plant ingredients and scented with 100% pure essential oils, the Green Bar is specially formulated to be gentle on faces and sensitive skin. The green clay (illite) naturally draws out impurities, leaving your skin fresh, clean and silky smooth. Made in Waconia, Minnesota.
Radisson and de Groseilliers: Fur Traders of the North
A pictorial history of the French explorers and fur traders whose discoveries led to the establishment of the Hudson Bay Company. Part of this publisher's "In the Footsteps of Explorers" series.
Sieur de LaSalle: New World Adventurer
An illustrated history of Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, the French explorer who traveled the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. Part of this publisher's "In the Footsteps of Explorers" series.
SunLeaf Naturals Oil Reed Diffuser
The pure essential oils in SunLeaf Naturals diffusers absorb into the natural reeds to gently fill the room with a fresh, clean scent. Made from pure plant-derived ingredients without any alcohol, synthetic fragrances or harmful chemicals. Made in Waconia, Minnesota, and beatifully gift-packaged in a glass bottle with decorative stones and natural reeds.
Minnesota Icons Tapestry Throw
Minnesota's most recognized icons on a cozy afghan throw.
Minnesota Icons Tapestry Pillow
The state flag, loon, ladyslipper and other memorable icons adorn this decorative, oversized tapestry pillow
A charming alphabet book written by Minnesota artist and children's book author, Wanda Gag.
Wonders on Ice: Figure Skating in Minnesota
An illustrated history of 150 years of ice skating in Minnesota.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2006-2007 (60:4)
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2007 (60:5)
The Great Hinckley Firestorm of 1894
Survivors' stories, historical sources, and interviews with forest fire experts are combined in this gripping narrative, telling the story of one of North America's most devastating fires and how it changed the nation. Reviewed in the Summer 2007 issue of Minnesota History>.
Minnesota: On-the-Road Histories
A quick survey of Minnesota history from its geologic past to the twenty-first century, interspersed with information on "Must See Sites" and "Famous Minnesotans."
Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873
A suspenseful narrative describing events played out from Wall Street to the Yellowstone, vividly portraying the soldiers, engineers, businessmen, politicians, and Native Americans who tried to build or block the Northern Pacific.
The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky
The Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
Brings before the public for the first time Schoolcraft's remarkable body of writing and the fascinating story of her life and work, including her position as the first known American Indian literary writer.
Heavy weight performance sock for hiking, walking, backpacking, fishing, hunting or working.
Richfield: Minnesota's Oldest Suburb
An engaging local history with wider appeal due to the community's status as a perfect prototype of a post-World War II American suburb.
Relive the heyday of the Milwaukee Road in this fond look back.
Minnesota From Sea to Shining Sea 2nd Ed.
Takes the reader on a tour of "The North Star State," emphasizing its geography, history, government, and culture. Ages 9-12.
Wildflowers of the Boundary Waters
Hiking Through the Seasons
Arranged by season and including helpful “as seen while hiking” views, this guidebook opens up a world of natural beauty for wildflower watchers in northern climes.
“An intriguing mix of history, botanical information, and sheer beauty. Hemstad’s arrangement—flowers through the seasons—is a useful one for hikers, campers, and all who love the Boundary Waters.” Susan Davis Price author of Growing Home: Stories of Ethnic Gardening
Split Rock Lighthouse Silhouette Mug
Start your morning off with a Split Rock sunrise. This 15 oz. mug is sure to start your day off right and become your favorite way to enjoy your favorite hot beverage. Safe for the microwave and dishwasher.
Minnesota Prints and Printmakers, 1900-1945
A definitive survey of Minnesota’s vibrant printmaking scene in the first half of the twentieth century that features almost two hundred artists.
Hymns, Grief, and a Native Culture in Motion
Author Michael McNally considers the cultural processes through which Native American peoples have made room for their cultural identity within the confines of colonialism.
What a Card! The Story of Clellan Card
The Story of Clellan Card and "Axel and His Dog"
Baking for Your Best Friend
Master bread baker Klecko combines decades of international baking experience with a lifelong love of dogs to bring you a straightforward, no-nonsense cookbook that puts your dog’s tastes first.
202 piece plastic army man set. United States, Great Britain, German and Japanese armies are included with flags and weapons, in one large carrying bucket.
Swedish American Women and the Life of Mina Anderson
An intimate and detailed portrait of young Swedish women who chose to immigrate to America in the nineteenth century—why they left, what they found, and how they survived.
Minnesota Book Award Winner for General Nonfiction
Winner of a 2010 American Association of State and Local History (AASLH) Award of Merit by the Leadership in History Awards committee.
12 inch lucite ruler featuring 10 images from the collection of the Minnesota Historical Society, produced for the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit at the History Center.
Split Rock Lighthouse Oval Ornament
Limited to 2007 pieces, this custom Split Rock Lighthouse ornament has been lovingly created by Duluth, MN artist Gary Lundstrom. Not only will this ornament be a wonderful addition to your holiday tree, $2.00 from each ornament sold is donated the the Solvay Hospice House in Duluth. Ornaments come boxed and numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity.
A History of the Iowa Central Railway
AIA Guide to St. Paul's Summit Avenue and Hill District
A Walking Tour Companion
Published in Cooperation with the American Institute of Architects
Thoroughly researched and meticulously written, this guidebook features more than 250 architectural wonders of wide-ranging styles in one of the loveliest neighborhoods in the twin cities.
MGG Magnet Set Farewell & VJ Day
Two magnets featuring photographs from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, produced for the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit.
AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District
A Walking Tour Companion
Published in Cooperation with the American Institute of Architects
Thoroughly researched and meticulously written, this guidebook features more than 250 architectural wonders of wide-ranging styles in some of the loveliest neighborhoods in the Twin Cities.
MGG Magnet Set Bomb Shelter & Soda Fountain
Two magnets featuring photographs from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, produced for the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit.
MGG Magnet Set Give Dad a Job & Caps and Gowns
Two magnets featuring photographs from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, produced for the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit.
A unique map with photos and detailed descriptions of the landmarks, schools, and businesses that made up the former St. Paul neighborhood.
A Soldier's True Story of Triumph and Tears, based on the memories of Ken Krueger, a messenger in Patton's Third Army.
A handy pack of Post-it® notes with six photo images from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Mark your place in history with a photo image from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. 1.5 x 2.75 in.
Reproduction of oil painting in the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society.
MGG Magnet Set Mrs. Consumer & Ladies Baking
Two magnets featuring photographs from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, produced for the Minnesota's Greatest Generation exhibit at the Minnesota History Center.
Kids, Cows, Carnies, and Chow
"It's a blustery day, and I'm thumbing through Susan Miller's county fair photos, and suddenly—it's summer. The sun is baking my shoulders, and I'm eating my annual corn dog. I can smell French fries and hay, and I can hear kids squealing with delight as they're flung around on the Tilt-a-Whirl. Flipping through these pages, the best days of the season come back to me."
—from the foreword by Shannon Olson
Retro style poster, available in 18 x 24 inch (ships rolled) or as a 5 x 8 inch print, double matted to 9 x 12 inches outside dimension.
Eleanor's Girls: Rosie the Riveter Action Figure
"Eleanor's Girls" The Women of World II 11" Rosie the Riveter action figurine, with accurately detailed clothing and accessories.
A Travel Guide for Reckless Hearts: Stories
Ten sweet and slightly wicked stories by N. M. Kelby, whose work has appeared on National Public Radio's "Selected Shorts," on NPR's CD Travel Tales, and in New Stories from the South: The Year's Best.
An "artful collection of stories". The New York Times Book Review
Florida Book Award Gold Medal Winner for General Fiction
Each hill of life has its own challenges and opportunities. Written by an Ojibwe elder, this learning and activity book describes the journey taken through life by previous generations of Ojibwe living on Madeline Island and its relevance today.
"The Architecture of Edwin Lundie has had a transformative effect on Minnesota architecture since its original publication in 1995. Many architects around the state have taken up Lundie's challenge of how to adapt traditional forms to today's needs. the book opened up new ways of thinking about 'regionalism' in Minnesota architecture, and for that, we are forever grateful."
—Tom Fisher, Dean of College of Design, University of Minnesota
A colorful trip through the day and the seasons with stops at many of Minnesota's cultural and scenic spots, including Split Rock Lighthouse and Fort Snelling.
The Soft Power of Midcentury Design
Historical Building Construction
Design, Materials, and Technology 2nd Edition
A Rank and File History of Minneapolis
Minneapolis & St. Paul Dish Towel
Silk screened design is framed with a hand embroidered border on a 100% cotton dish towel. Three stripes down both sides and hand dyed ric-rac top and bottom add a charming touch. Machine wash and dry.
11 x 17 poster ships in plastic sleeve.
A History of the Norwegian-American People
The Progressive Era in Minnesota, 1899-1918
A history of the rise and decline in Minnesota of one of the most important political and social trends of the early twentieth century.
Spirited stories of the heroes and scoundrels who explored the Big Muddy.
The Magical Years: A Boyhood Revisited
Memories of growing up as the son of a country doctor in Minnesota during the Great Depression.
An Ecological Perspective
Into Life's School: My World War II Memories
A gripping memoir by a veteran of the 457th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force.
An unusual collection of songs and stories from the Lac qui Parle Mission, birthplace of the American Indian hymn "Many and Great, O God."
Greetings From Minnesota Pillow
A cute and comfy tapestry pillow with a cheery Minnesota postcard design.
10 x 16 x 5 in. Cotton cover, dry clean.
Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity 10-Bag Replacement Pack
Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity 30-Bag Replacement Pack
The first five books in the Little House series come to life in a collector's edition boxed set that includes full-color editions of Little House in the Big Woods, Farmer Boy, Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of Plum Creek, and By the Shores of Silver Lake. Ages 9-11.
Minnesota Orchestra: Beethoven's Symphonies Box Set
Five cds for the price of two, in this new box set of all nine Beethoven symphonies. The Minnesota Orchestra under the direction of Osmo Vänskä.
Minneapolis in the Twentieth Century
The Growth of an American City
Flavored with contemporary newspaper quotations and illustrated with period images, this political history inspires greater understanding of a preeminent American city.
Set of five images from the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, in a lucite case.
The Road to Blue Ribbon Baking with Marjorie Johnson
With over a thousand blue ribbons to her credit, Marjorie Johnson has learned a thing or two about baking, and she shares one hundred prize-winning recipes with you in her delightful book.
Celebrate all the holidays–and then some–with renowned storyteller Kevin Kling, whose sense of the ridiculous never gets in the way of his appreciation for human nature.
Letters and Photos from Minnesota's Past
A celebration of the everyday lives of Minnesotans through the centuries–those who paused here on their way to someplace else and those who made the state their home.
The Story of Fort Snelling and the Northwest Frontier
The glory days of public radio's A Prairie Home Companion come alive in this collection of three specials, originally shown on public television.
Minnesota in the Civil War: A Photographic Legacy
Featuring the Wayne Jorgenson Collection of rare photographs of the Minnesota Civil War regiments.
The discovery of almost 250 letters written to his parents while in the Navy Air Corps led Walter Benjamin to interpret his military service during World War II for the present generation.
Everyday Fshions of the Forties
As Pictured in Sears Catalogs
Everyday Fashions of the Thirties
As Pictured in Sears Catalogs
Tessoro Nordic Collection Pendant
Natural birchbark, hand hammered sterling silver, black leather cord 17"
1" x 1"
157 Recipes from Hell's Kitchen
A collection of 157 recipes from Mitch Omer, chef-owner of the wildly popular Hell's Kitchen, named one of the Best Breakfasts across America by Esquire magazine.
"Mitch Omer's life makes Anthony Bourdain's look like he was an altar boy. Mitch's individualistic, personal, and idiosyncratic cooking is that of a man who is larger than life, big-hearted, generous, and wild. It's evident that he genuinely loves life and nature." Jacques Pépin
Minnesota Ghost Stories and Legends
Veteran ghost hunter Michael Norman uncovers almost three dozen stories of Minnesota eeriness–just in time for Halloween.
"An entertaining and frightening journey through the darkened neighborhoods of Minnesota."
Dave Schrader, host of Darkness Radio and coauthor of Ghost Hunting: The Ins and Outs of Paranormal Investigations
"Skeptic Michael Norman makes authentic paranormal events more meaningful. It’s great to have Minnesota on the paranormal map!"
Phyllis Galde, editor-in-chief, Fate magazine
"Mike Norman has a proven gift for scaring up spooky stories. These hair-raising Minnesota hauntings range from theaters to farm fields to a B&B. Mike reports. You decide. And keep the lights on just in case!
Stan Turner, broadcast journalist
Legendary Homes of Lake Minnetonka
A stunningly photographed volume that invites readers inside thirty historic and architecturally significant homes on beautiful Lake Minnetonka.
Winging It at a Country Crossroads
The Ups and Downs of Minnesota's First Real Airport
A People's History of the Hmong
A rich narrative history of the worldwide community of Hmong people, exploring their cultural practices, war and refugee camp experiences, and struggles and triumphs as citizens of new countries.
Winner of a 2010 American Association of State and Local History (AASLH) Award of Merit and 2010 WOW Award by the Leadership in History Awards committee.
Highway 61 Revisited: Bob Dyland's Road From Minnesota to the World
New essays consider Dylan’s latest work, his Minnesota roots, and his global reach.
Growing up in the '50s and '60s
True Tall Tales from the Land of Sky Blue Waters
A collection of strange and forgotten tales from Minnesota's past.
Minnesota Volunteers 1862-1863
by Two Soldiers
Rediscovering the ancient Minnesota River crossing near St. Peter
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
Waterfall at Banning State Park
Framed images from the photographer of MHS Press's best-selling Minnesota Byways series.
Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity Starter Kit
Our Ojibwe Shoulder Bag Activity Kit inspires students in your classroom, youth program, or summer camp. For Grades 3-7.
The hands-on kit reaches a wide spectrum of students, from those just learning about American Indians to native students looking for new learning opportunities.
Kit Contents
For a more detailed description of kit contents see the More Info tab. Questions? Call 651-259-3440 or e-mail.
Candy-coated milk chocolate "river pebbles." 2 ounce bag.
Bag of a dozen of our best-selling, soft and buttery caramels made in Red Wing, Minnesota.
All natural ingredients: butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, salt
A favorite since 1912, St. Paul, MN Pearson's Candy Company's Original Nut Goodie features a creamy maple center covered with real milk chocolate and fresh, unsalted Virginia peanuts.
Danger and Discovery in Caving
Adventure writer Cary Griffith recounts riveting and life-threatening tales of exploration in the limestone caves of southwestern Minnesota and the man-made caves of St. Paul.
“Writing in a style that reads like fiction, Griffith takes readers into heart-stopping action alongside caver John Ackerman, who found unexplored Goliath Cave in southeastern Minnesota.” St. Paul Pioneer Press
University Avenue Project, Volume 1
The Language of Urbanism: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry
A behind-the-scenes look at the most significant art exhibit of the year.
Reflections on Minnesota History
Minnesota historians present recent and groundbreaking work on a range of people and events that make up the state’s history.
Available June 2010
Split Rock Lighthouse: A Photographer's Perspective
A stunning collection of photographs of Split Rock Lighthouse in all its seasons and moods.
Meet photographer and author John Caughlan at the Split Rock Lighthouse gift shop on Saturday, June 12, where he will be signing copies of his book.
Hubert Humphrey: Education of a Public Man
My Life and Politics
A candid look into the private and political life of Minnesota's native son. Edited and with a new afterword by Norman Sherman
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2009-10 (61:8)
Minnesota Crops, Cooks, and Conservation during World War I
This engaging case study of food, conservation, and life during World War I brings alive the unparalleled, mostly voluntary efforts made by everyday Minnesotans to help win the war.
"For those who have a sense of curiosity or are concerned about the crisis in conventional modern food, it [Food Will Win the War] also offers some intriguing insight into how a society can adapt to challenging conditions by doing more with less." Gastronomica
Norwegian Newspapers in America
Connecting Norway and the New Land
A comprehensive look at the Norwegian-language press, celebrating the tireless writers,editors, and publishers whose efforts helped guide Norwegian immigrants on their path to becoming Norwegian Americans.
Minnesota's Golden Age of Wrestling
From Vergne Gagne to the Road Warriors
A comprehensive, illustrated history of the glory days of old-school, professional wrestling—a must-have for wrestling fans!
Peace Seekers: Indian Christians and the Dakota Conflict
A thoughtful account of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 written by a member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton tribe in South Dakota whose ancestors were driven out of Minnesota after the conflict.
30 Sheep, 24 Rabbits, 2 Llamas, 1 Alpaca, and a Shepherdess with a Day Job
A middle-aged woman leaves her day job and becomes a full-time shepherdess, raising a wild mix of animals with equally wild personalities.
Available March 2010
Prairie, Lake, Forest: Minnesota's State Parks
Waterfalls and underground caverns,lady’s slippers and dwarf trout lilies,cross-country skiing and fishing adventures—alluring photographs and captivating stories survey these and other delights of Minnesota’s popular state parks.
American Pioneer Family Paper Dolls
Step back into the mid-nineteenth century with this carefully researched and expertly rendered family of American pioneers and their wardrobe, including buckskins, calico frocks, cowboy outfits and other clothes for work and play.
Everyday Fashions of the Fifties
As Pictured in Sears Catalogs
Split Rock 1,000 Watts Centennial Poster
Split Rock Ligthouse turned 100 in 2010. Help celebrate with your purchase of this 26" X 22" poster. 1,000 Watts of Ship Stopping Power!
World War II Refugees' Journey to America
Winterthur Guide to Caring for Your Collection
Should you polish the silver? Where is the best place to store the family Bible? What about the worn area in Aunt Alice's sampler? Should you try to repair the damage? Readers are provided answers to questions such as these, along with practical advice about how to care for the objects they value.
How to Care for and Preserve Your Collectibles, Heirlooms, and Other Prized Possessions
Pin-Up Girls of World War II Paper Dolls
Paper dolls of the beautiful "bombshells" that soldiers adored.
Split Rock Limited Edition Centennial Poster
The official poster for the 100th birthday of Split Rock Lighthouse. The original watercolor, done by Minnesota artist James Povich, is located at Split Rock Lighthouse. The poster print is limited to 500 pieces, all posters are signed and numbered. Poster is 18" H X 24" W
Split Rock Lighthouse Brick & Copper
Celebrating 100 years of Split Rock history in 2010. During preservation work in 2008, bricks and copper were replaced at the Lighthouse. 100 bricks and pieces of copper have been tastefully transformed into a unique, commemorative work of art for the lighthouse lover.
Minnesota icons adorn this cute mug that comes in its own, re-usable tin, from the Catstudio Geography Collection. 4 in. high by 3/25 in. diam.
Set of four ceramic plates decorated with Minnesota icons, packed in a decorative tin. From the Catstudio Geography line. 8.5 in. diameter. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
The gentle store of a gray treefrog who finds his way into a house. The book includes a page of science facts about treefrogs and is a perfect book for a child who likes critters.
We Knew Who We Were: Memories of the Minneapolis Jewish North Side DVD
An affectionate portrait of the Jewish North Side - a bridge that carried a community from the shtetls of the Old World to the suburbs of the New World.
A winter view of a bridge over Minnehaha Creek.
Minnesota jewelry artist, Deborah Bushinski, was directly inspired by the great artist. Alexander Calder, famous for his wire mobiles and unique and inventive jewelry utilizing some of the same construction methods.
Minnesota jewelry artist Deborah Bushinski was inspired directly by the great artist. Alexander Calder, famous for his wire mobiles and unique and inventive jewelry utilizing some of the same construction methods.
Cannon River Kitchens Perfect Pancake Mix
From Cannon Falls, Minnesota, easy and delicious pancake mix - just add water! 6 oz. package, available in Banana, Apple Cinnamon, Raspberry, Buckwheat, or Original. Original is also available in a 1 lb. bag for $7.95.
Green Hill Farms Jam and Jelly
From Audubon, Minnesota, our best-selling jams and jellies are fresh and delicious, and available in seven flavors.
9 oz. jar
Pure and delicious maple syrup in a variety of sizes, from the Hamel Syrup Company in Hamel, Minnesota.
Made in McGregor, Minnesota. Available in Chokecherry or Wild Plum. 8 oz bottle.
From Shakopee, Minnesota, these “just like home made” soup mixes are easy to make (just add water and simmer for 45 minutes), full flavored, and delicious, with everything you need right in the mix. 4 flavors.
5.7 - 7.25 oz.
Box of 12 teabags in 5 flavors. Made in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Our tasty fortune cookies with Ole and Lena jokes inside will liven up any gathering. Each box contains approximately one dozen cookies.
Watkins Original Double Strength Vanilla
This 100-year-old low alcohol formula protects the integrity of the intense vanilla flavor from evaporating when baking or freezing. Also available in 8 oz. Pure Vanilla Extract.
Begin here with a basket (we choose the best shape and size) and create a Minnesota foods basket that's all your own. Shop our Minnesota food products to select your ingredients, and we'll put it all together for you.
The $5.00 basket price includes filler, shrink-wrap, ribbon and gift card.
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Lake Harriet Rose Garden Print
The Heffelfinger Fountain graces the patio at the Lyndale Park Rose Garden at Lake Harriet in southwest Minneapolis.
Commercial Use - Website Only 3-year License
Traveling Trivia Minnesota Edition
What major transportation company was founded in Hibbing, MN in 1914? Where did the Beatles perform their only Minnesota concert in 1965? Hundreds of questions and answers on an audio CD - perfect for a car ride.
State Hospital Records Request
The State Archives of the Minnesota Historical Society Library preserves historical state and local government records, including records from the health institutions. Records vary from facility to facility, but may include admission and discharge registers and commitment papers.
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The Politics of Historic Districts
A Primer for Grassroots Preservation
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The Emergence of Richfield, Edina and Bloomington
The Pillsburys in Minnesota chronicles the family's role as local pioneers in the milling and lumbering industries, the part they played in Minnesota politics, the growth of the University of Minnesota and other civic developments in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2010 (62:2)
July 31, 2010 was the 100th anniversary of the first beacon lighing. In honor of this event, fireworks were set off near the lighthouse offering a wonderful and historic photographic experience. The event was captured by many photographers including Christopher Gjevre of Blakeway Worldwide Panoramic. The poster was created to offer a lasting memory of this event! Unframed dimension - 13 1/2" X 40".
Creativity, Culture, and Exile
Examines how the decorative work of Dakota women—and the changes in that work—embodies the culture, spirit, and history of the Dakota people.
Albino Deer at Father Hennepin State Park
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
The Story of Minnesota's Protest Tradition
A brief and readable overview of the political protest movements that have shaped Minnesota, a state of extremes.
A Handbook for Small and Midsize Organizations
An indispensable tool for renovating and building small and midsized museums, written for those who preserve and interpret our cultural heritage.
This MHS Press book is not affiliated with the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums annual symposium, Building Museums®
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Painting the Dakota Conflict
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
Panorama of the Dakota Conflict
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
Split Rock "Brand" Poster Dimensions - 22" Wide by 28" High Fits a standard poster frame.
Camp Release
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
The Fool Soldiers
Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Canadian Pacific Train in Snow
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Caboose at Hill Annex Mine State Park
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Our Treasures: Highlights from the MN Museum of American Art
Our Treasures features 30 of the most significant works from the Minnesota Musaum of American Art’s collection. The book is the catalog for an exhibition that toured three museums in Minnesota between August 2011 and May 2012. Choose one of three cover options with translucent vellum overlay.
American Grizzly: Frederick Manfred
American Grizzly is a lively portrait of the novelist Frederick Manfred created by Mike Hazard and Jim Mulligan. Legendary author of Lord Grizzly, Manfred's work is a 200 year mural of life in Siouxland from the Bad Lands to the North Woods.
Divided Highways: The Impact and Change of the Eisenhower Interstate System
The Senior Group Performance “Divided Highways: The Impact and Change of the Eisenhower Interstate System” was awarded first place at National History Day 2010.
March of Dimes: Innovating American Fundraising One Dime at a Time
The Junior Group Performance “March of Dimes” was awarded fifth place at National History Day 2010.
Unlike the typical science fair boards that can be purchased at office supply stores, these exhibit boards have proportional panels and more height. This creates a more balanced display of images, sources and text.
Shipping and handling is included for orders in the following states: MN, IA, SD, ND, WI. For orders to all other states please contact Ali Huss. to get a quote on shipping fees before you order.
To purchase a quantity other than a 10-pack, contact Ali Huss.
Frasier Fir Pinecone Reed Diffuser Set
Inspired by the fragrance's forest heritage, this pinecone-shaped Reed Diffuser is a delightful addition to any holiday setting. Simply pour the oil into the vase and enjoy this forest fresh fragrance. In an attractive gift container.
Unlike the typical science fair boards that can be purchased at office supply stores, these exhibit boards have proportional panels and more height. This creates a more balanced display of images, sources and text.
Shipping and handling is included for orders in the following states: MN, IA, SD, ND, WI. For orders to all other states please contact Ali Huss. to get a quote on shipping fees before you order.
To purchase a quantity other than a 10-pack, contact Ali Huss.
Exhibit Board Title Panel - Black
Shipping and handling is included for orders in the following states: MN, IA, SD, ND, WI. For orders to all other states please contact Ali Huss. to get a quote on shipping fees before you order.
To purchase a quantity other than a 10-pack, contact Ali Huss.
A delicious, gluten-free granola with a zesty cranberry-orange flavor, and a touch of cardamom.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2011 (62:7)
Wood, Concrete, Stone and Steel
Minnesota's Historic Bridges
Framed images from the photographer of MHS Press's Minnesota Byways series.
Managing the Historic Rural Landscape
USA: Modern Architectures in History
Be a Family Tree Detective
Find out all about your family tree in this interactive introduction to genealogy.
Voyageurs, Indians, Fur Traders, Bark Canoes, York Boats, Wintering Posts, Trade Goods, Traps, Personal Belongings, and More...155 Illustrationsand 120 pages of text.
The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations
A valuable starting point for readers interested in Sioux history and culture. The rich history and diversity of Sioux culture, from prehistory to the present day, with lessons in cross-cultural understanding.
Split Rock Celebrate Ornament. Created specifically to commemorate the fireworks display that took place on July 31, 2010.
Music from the Deep Valley Books of Maud Hart Lovelace.
Carnegie Libraries of Minnesota
Author Keving Clemens visited and photographed the surviving 48 Carnegie Libraries in Minnesota and, combined with original period postcards and photographs, presents them in a handsome historical record of Carnegie's legacy.
On August 17, 1862, four young Dakota men – hungry and resentful over broken treaties, unkept promises, and mistreatment – had murdered five white settlers near Acton in central Minnesota. This novel asks the questions how many were killed, how many had left never to return, and what would be done in retribution?
Part three of a historical fiction trilogy set in Minnesota during the U.S. Dakota War of 1862.
Epson Inkjet Print: 300dpi resolution print with the image centered on your selected print size, allowing for a ½ inch white boarder on each edge and follows the original image proportion unless cropping instructions are provided.
Nordic Ware Stuffed Burger Maker & Patty Press
Make your own "Juicy Lucys" in a few easy steps with Nordic Ware's 3-in-1 design (square, round, or stuffed) burger press.
From the Land of Sky Blue Waters CD
From the Land of Sky Blue Waters
VocalEssence Ensemble Singers,
Sigrid Johnson, associate conductor,
Charles Kemper, piano,
Philip Brunelle, conductor
Generous 27" x 30" 100% cotton flour sack towel. Loon image size 10" x 10." Soft, lint free, highly absorbent, quick drying, and machine washable.
Create Your Own Parchment Document Set
Make your own historic document! Set includes blank parchment page, one cut quillm, one package of dry ink and one glass inkwell with stopper. Instructions included.
Constitution and Quill and Ink Set
Cut quill pen with glass ink bottle with cork stopper and powdered ink, with readable copy of the U.S. Constitution.
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Interstate State Park Picnic Area
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Native American Rock Art on the Midwestern Plains. Second Edition - Revised and Enhanced
The Epic Battle of the Dakota War
This deck of 48 cards explores the Constitution in a lively question and answer format.
My Mom: Her Stories. Her Words
Create a treasured family keepsake with this guided journal. Thirty-five questions to spark memories in a beautiful cloth-bound gift book.
Originally published by J.H. Colton & Company, New York. Print Reproduction 10" x 13". Heavy paper in plastic sleeve.
Two cut quill pens with a hand-blown recycled glass bottle and packaged dry ink and cork. Includes history and instructions for use.
Drawn and engraved by W.H. Gamble. Published by A. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. Print reproduction 10" x 13", on heavy paper in plastic sleeve.
Dispatches from the Dakota War: A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity
Written by Mary Butler Renville, an Anglo woman, with the assistance of her Dakota husband, John Baptiste Renville. It has not been republished as a book since 1863.
The rich Native American tradition of carrying babies safely, comfortable and close to their mothers in cradle boards endures to this day. As shown in this book, each cradle board is personalized and they differ from tribe to tribe, not only in style but also in the material used.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2012 (63:1)
13" x 19" parchment replica of the United States Constitution, rolled with a blue ribbon.
Cha-tan-wah-ka-wah-ma-nee (The Hawk That Chases Walking) - Little Crow - Petit Corbeau-Chief of the Kaposia Band of Dakota or Sioux
Reproduction of painting by Frank Blackwell Mayer
Larry Gets Lost in the Twin Cities
This new childrens' book is a delightful travelogue of Minneapolis and St. Paul, seen through the eyes of a little lost dog.
The Liberators of the Ninth Minnesota
The story of the Liberators of the Ninth Minnesota, the state’s “hard luck” Civil War regiment, from defying orders and saving a slave family, through bitter defeat and imprisonment, to the ultimate victory and their lives in postwar America.
Ember Reichgott Junge tells the remarkable pioneering story of chartering from its early origins through the turmoil of its legislative passage in Minnesota to its explosion onto the national stage.
Reichgott Junge was the Minnesota state senator who authored the law and later became a member of the National Charter Schools Hall of Fame.
HeartStrands Pearl and Copper Necklace and Earrings
Pink freshwater pearls and copper beads adorn this beautiful 16" necklace. Complete the set with earrings featuring a pink pearl drop from two copper rings (1 inch diameer).
For the Journey Gingko Necklace and Earrings
Brass finish Gingko leaf with opal and jade necklace. Jade bead earrings. 18 inch brass finish chain.
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
January 2013 Issue
I'm New Here Class
The library contains an amazing array of sources for finding your family history, researching a term paper, looking into the history of your house, business, organization or neighborhood, or just finding out more about Minnesota's rich past and many cultures. Let our experts introduce you to this treasure trove of sources in our free class held each Saturday at the Minnesota History Center Library. You'll learn tips on how to use catalogs, request materials and purchase copies of historic papers and photos.
Notecard Set Barns of the Midwest
Two each of six designs by Minnesota photographer Doug Ohman
Loon Lift Off - Hyland Lake, Bloomington, Minnesota. 11 x 14 inch photograph matted to 16 x 20 inches.
Loon, Spring Plumage - Hyland Lake, Bloomington, Minnesota. 11 x 14 inch photograph matted to 16 x 20 inches.
Made by Carl Langlois, Quebec
Available in three sizes and two colors.
January 2013 Issue
Families Beyond the Conflict
You're bound to drool over these 52 delectable playing cards that offer ingenious ways of using SPAM®, everyone's favorite canned meat since 1937.
Notecard Set Outhouses of the Midwest
Two each of six designs, by Minnesota photographer Doug Ohman
A Photographic History of the American Indian Movement
A powerful, insider’s history of the first decade of the American Indian Movement.
Minnesota Twins Baseball Heroes Deck
This deck of playing cards features fifty-two of the greatest players in Minnesota Twins baseball history.
African Americans in Minnesota: Telling Our Own Stories
This book for young readers (age 8-12) features nine African Americans whose lives span the early 1800s to the present day. These remarkable individuals share accounts of family life, immigration, escapes from slavery, school days, sports and games, chores, employment, politics, and civil rights activities.
Learn about Ojibwe culture, explore nature for inspiration, and then personalize your very own shoulder bag.
The extraordinary theft of seven Norman Rockwell paintings and a phony Renoir—and the 20-year chase for their recovery from the Midwest through Europe and South America
When a small Midwestern gallery is burgled, artworks by an American icon disappear into the international market for stolen art, but the gallery’s owners refuse to give up the search.
Be warned, completion of this 1000 piece, 20 x 27 inch puzzle may result in a strong craving for SPAM®, everyone's favorite luncheon meat.
Joel E. Whitney: Minnesota's Leading Pioneer Photographer
Catalog of Cartes de Visite. Native American and Landscape Views.
Minnesota Historical Society Logo Mug
Stoneware potbelly mug with the MHS logo. Hand-thrown by Deneen Pottery in St. Paul, MN. Lead free. Food, microwave, dishwasher, oven, and freezer safe.
Approx. 3" diam., 3.75" tall. Rich black and tan glaze.
Tessoro Birch and Turquoise Necklace
Birch, silver and turquoise combine beautifully in Tessoro's "Rocky Mountain" style necklace.
Tessoro Birch and Turquoise Earrings
Birch, Silver and Turquoise combine beautifully in Tessoro's "Rocky Mountain" style earrings.
Reading the Dakota Conflict through the Captivity Literature
The first book to study the captivity and confinement narratives generated by a single American war as it traces the development and variety of the captivity narrative genre.
Follow Major Don M. Beerbower from his upbringing in a small town in Minnesota to his last combat mission on August 9, 1944. Through this book, we see the truimph of Allied victory in World War II through the sacrifice of those who understood the dire threat of all freedom loving people.
The Last Full Measure (E-book)

The Lynchings in Duluth (E-book)

Mexicans In Minnesota (E-book)

The Minnesota Book of Days (E-book)


Minneapolis in the Twentieth Century (E-book)


My Mother Is Now Earth (E-book)

An isolated northern farm provides the backdrop to a child’s searching, empathetic view of his conflicted mother during the last three years of her life.
National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota (E-book)



An Ojibway Narrative
With the art of a practiced storyteller, Ignatia Broker recounts the life of her great-great-grandmother, Night Flying Woman, who was born in the mid-19th century and lived during a chaotic time of enormous change, uprootings, and loss for the Minnesota Ojibway. But this story also tells of her people's great strength and continuity.
Native Voices
An Ojibway Narrative
North for the Harvest (E-book)


Norwegian American Women (E-book)

Norwegian Newspapers in America (E-book)

Norwegians and Swedes in the United States (E-book)

Norwegians in Minnesota (E-book)

Norwegians on the Prairie (E-book)

The Ojibwa Dance Drum (E-book)




Packinghouse Daughter (E-book)

Pale Horse at Plum Run (E-book)


The Fall and Rise of Racial Equality in Early Minnesota
A People's History of the Hmong (E-book)


A Popular History of Minnesota (E-book)

Reaching Past the Wire (E-book)
Red Earth, White Earth (E-book)



Remembering the Good War (E-book)




Shining Big Sea Water (E-book)



Minnesota Women in Vietnam
A Son of the Middle Border (E-book)

Spirit Car: Journey to a Dakota Past (E-book)

A child of a typical 1950s suburb unearths her mother’s hidden heritage, launching a rich and magical exploration of her own identity and her family’s powerful Native American past. Full Description

The Story of Minnesota's Protest Tradition
Reflections on Minnesota History
The Story Of Cole Younger (E-book)
The Summer of Ordinary Ways (E-book)
Memoir, History, and Writing a Life
Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862
Full Description
Touring Swedish America, Second Edition (E-book)
Trapping The Boundary Waters (E-book)
A Tenderfoot in the Border Country, 1919-1920
A Travel Guide for Reckless Hearts (E-book)
Twin Cities Picture Show: A Century of Moviegoing (E-book)
The Voyageur's Highway (E-book)
Feminist Archaeology at a Wahpeton Dakota Village
While The Locust Slept: A Memoir (E-book)
A Memoir
Wineries Of Wisconsin And Minnesota (E-book)
Women of the Northern Plains (E-book)
Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870-1930
The WPA Guide to the Minnesota Arrowhead Country (E-book)
The WPA Guide to Minnesota (E-book)
The WPA Guide to South Dakota (E-book)
The WPA Guide to Wisconsin (E-book)
Lincoln and the Indians: Civil War Policy and Politics Civil War Policy and Politics
Back in print.
The only thorough treatment of Lincoln's Indian policy during the Civil War and the corrupt "Indian System" of government aid that mainly benefited ambitious whites.
Mississippi Headwaters, Lake Itasca Winter Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series. Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series. An enlightening introduction to Minnesota's Somalis, who have adjusted to a new climate, new language, and new culture in a region wholly different from their homeland. The Land of the Dakota















Minnesota Book Award Winner
Through transcendent prose, an Ojibwe man chronicles his survival of abuse and bigotry at a state orphanage in the 1930s and the brutal farm indenture that followed.
Native Voices






An intricate narrative of the Dakota people over the centuries in their traditional homelands, the stories behind the profound connections that hold true today.
Winner of the 2013 Minnesota Book Award in the Minnesota category
Greetings From Minnesota Postcard Print
Vintage postcard design in a poster format. Available as paper print 16" x 20", or a ready-to-hang,canvas wrap print 13" x 20"
Reprodution of oil painting by Minnesota WPA artist, Dorothea Lau, WPA, ca. 1930-1935.
WPA Print - Minnesota River Village
Reproduction of oil painting by Minnesota WPA artist, Arthur Thomas Kerrick, WPA, 1939.
Reproduction of oil painting by Minnesota WPA artist, Glen Allison Ranney, 1936
Reproduction of oil painting of Saint Paul train yard by Minnesota WPA artist, Sverre Hanssen
Minnesota: Parks for the People DVD
See what the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area looked like when it was first being developed compared to today, and find out what it took to create the one-of-a-kind system that now boasts hundreds of parks in Minnesota: Parks for the People, which previously aired on public television.
2nd Minnesota Regiment at Missionary Ridge Print
One of four Civil War paintings in the Governor's Reception Room in the Minnesota State Capitol. Stephen Volk's painting depicts Lt. Col. Judson W. Bishop leading his Second Minnesota Regiment in their famous assault on Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 23.5 x 17.75 in.
The Dakota Prisoner of War Letters Dakota Kasapi Okicize Wowapi
Fifty extraordinary letters written by Dakota men imprisoned after the U.S. Dakota War of 1862 give direct witness to a harsh and painful history shared by Minnesotans today.
Grandpa introduces grandchild to the art of ice fishing--sharing a cozy ice shack, sorting colorful tackle, and finding ways to pass the time. But where are the fish? Will they ever catch a fish?
This SPAM® themed Crazy Eights Card Game is great for the whole family! Packaged in a cool SPAM™ tin.
Your Guide to Smoking Whitefish, Sauna Etiquette, Tick Extraction, and More
Your Guide to Smoking Whitefish, Sauna Etiquette, Tick Extraction, and More
This playful yet practical guide-outlining skills from building a campfire to identifying urban wildlife to carving a duck decoy-will fully prepare Minnesota natives and newcomers alike for life in the North Star State.
Changing the Tastes of Minnesota since 1875
A culinary tour to the cuisines of Asia as they have appeared on Minnesota tables over the decades, the distinctive flavors of faraway homes with a midwestern twist.
Legendary Homes of the Minneapolis Lakes
An architectural tour of some of the finest homes in Minnesota situated around Minneapolis's famed Chain of Lakes.
Canoeing with the Cree Collector's Edition
Collector's edition of the beloved classic that recounts the adventurous 2,250-mile canoe trip by two rookie paddlers from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay, with an annotated map suitable for framing and a keepsake tin.
One of four Civil War paintings in the Governor's Reception Room of the Minnesota State Capitol, the Battle of Gettysburg oil painting by Rufus Zogbaum depicts the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
Paper size 28 x 22 in., image size 23 x 18 in.
The Assassination of Patrolman Sackett
A white police officer is assassinated in a troubled St. Paul neighborhood. Thirty-six year later, two African American grandfathers are convicted in controversial trials that force a city to relive a contentious past.
For the Journey Tree Medallion Necklace and Earrings
1 1/2 inch Tree Medallion in pewter with green tree agate beads. Earrings have a delicate tree motif with tree agate beads.
HeartStrands Agate and Freshwater Pearl Necklace and Earrings
Crazy lace agate, freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals and antiqued 26 inch silver plate chain adorn this very pretty necklace and earring set.
HeartStrands Green Garnet Necklace and Earrings
Green Garnet, Freshwater Pearl, Bali Silver and Leather on this gorgeous 16" necklace. Matching olive freshwater pearl earrings.
Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian Saga Three
Hear the sounds, see the sights and smile at the sly humor of Scandinavian Americas farming, logging, milling, commercial fishing, doing domestic work, and following religious vocations.
White ceramic soap dish, perfectly sized for our Frasier Fir Bar Soap. From Minneapolis-based Thymes.
Tessoro Birch and Hematite Earrings
From Deborah Bushinski's Classic Collection, natural birchbark, recycled copper and hematite, sterling silver ear wires
1" x 3/8"
Tessoro Baltic Amber and Pearl Earrings
From Deborah Bushinski's Salon Collection, baltic amber and freshwater pearls, sterling silver ear wires
7/8" x 7/16"
Honeyglow 100% Beeswax Candle, made in Farmington, Minnesota. Attractively boxed and available in red or ivory in two taper lengths.
HoneyGlow candles are naturally scented - warm and sweet like honey. All natural and non-toxic, with no smoke-causing impurities. Virtually dripless when kept out of drafts.
These beautiful pens are hand-crafted in Minnesota from a variety of unusual materials. True keepsakes to cherish, they use standard Cross style replacement cartridges.
Coffee Grounds and Gold pen is approx. 5.25" long, 5/8" diameter.
Oatmeal and Gold pen is 5.25" long, 7/16" diameter.
Minnesota History Quarterly Fall 2012 (63:3)
Join Bruce the Bug Guy on a hunt for the most interesting insects in Minnesota—through the forest, across the prairie, and even in your own backyard.
Make the most of your maple syrup with recipes both sweet and savory, from breakfast to dinner.
Meeting the New Elementary Social Studies Standards - Jun 25, 2013
The revised social studies standards are set to go into effect this fall, and there are some significant changes to the benchmarks for grades K-6. This workshop, sponsored by the Center for Social Studies Education, will address the revised standards for elementary grades and provide support for teachers who will be incorporating the new material in fall 2013. The day will include a keynote session on literacy in the social studies, sessions on unpacking the standards for the specific grade levels, and a menu of afternoon sessions focusing on some of the particular changes to the benchmarks. The workshop fee includes parking, lunch and museum admission.
Call Teacher Education at 651-259-3427 or register online.
The Minneapolis Mob and the King of the Hennepin Strip
A treasury of family secrets exposes the seamy underbelly of Minneapolis—gangsters, gambling, brothels, and the social life of organized crime.
Spring Workshop, June 7, 2013, Shevlin
Hosted by the Clearwater County Historical Society, Highway 2 West, Shevlin.
The roomy Market Tote features a zippered inside 8 x 8-inch pocket for keys, pocket book, grocery list or cell phone, and the whole tote secures with four snaps.Makes a great grocery-getter or baby bag. Adjustable leather handles. Olive drab. Made in USA.
Split Rock Lighthouse Logo Mug
Our exclusive ceramic 10 oz. mug, available in four vibrant colors.
The great outdoors has no electricity. Make popcorn over a fire or grill, or go old-school and use this versatile popper on the stovetop. Mesh lid doubles as a serving bowl; the base as a cooking vessel. Coil-grip handle stays cool and provides firm control. Try kettle corn, too!

Frederick Weyerhaeuser and the American West
A new biography of Frederick Weyerhaeuser (1834–1914), one of the great industrialists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and founder of the international timber corporation the Weyerhaeuser Company.
Dakota Child, Governor's Daughter: The Life of Helen Hastings Sibley
A carefully researched and written account of of the life of Henry H. Sibley's Anglo-Dakota daughter.

One Drop in a Sea of Blue (E-Book)

The Minnesota Book of Skills (E-Book)

Carry this colorful tin box decorated with vintage ads of the famous luncheon meat and everyone will want to sit at your table! 7.75 x 7 x 4 inches
Raise your glass high and make a toast with this barware featuring retro designs celebrating the legendary SPAM® products.
The Sportsman’s Tote has a leather bottom, rolled leather handles, copper rivet reinforcements and longer handle straps for deep loads. Designed with an internal zippered pocket, slash pocket, and our exclusive leather Split Rock Lighthouse patch. This bag is filled with useful features and quality construction; you fill it with whatever you please! Khaki, made in USA by Duluth Pack.
Minnesota Hotdish Towel and Hot Pad Gift Set
Minnesota's Principal Hotdishes by Region are mapped out on this whimsical towel and hot pad set.
Towel 100% cotton, 19" x 25", Hot Pad 7" x 9"
Henry Sibley and the U.S. Dakota War (E-Book)

This e-book short highlights the rifts and crises leading up to the U.S.-Dakota War in Minnesota between the Dakota people and the U.S. government, as keenly represented by then governor and later brigadier general, Henry Sibley. Excerpted from the book, Henry Sibley: Divided Heart.

Fort Snelling Changing of the Guard with Drummer
11 X 14 inch photograph matted to 16 x 20 inches.
Minnesota History Quarterly Spring 2013 (63:5)

The Good Hmong Girl Eats Raw Laab (E-Book)

With humor and sensitivity, poet, playwright, and writer Ka Vang examines and critiques what it means to be “a good Hmong girl” in America today. Excerpted from Hmong and American: From Refugees to Citizens
A collection of previously unpublished research material on Dakota life and customs, with chapters on social patterns, the kinship system, and childhood and adolescence.
Famous Dakota Chiefs, Volume One
Famous Dakota Chiefs covers five great Dakota leaders of the 1700-1800s: Wapahasha I, Dakota Hero; Red Wing, Dakota Partisan; Waneta, Dakota Dictator; Inkpaduta, Dakota Outlaw; and Little Crow, Dakota Speaker.
Three Generations of Dakota Leadership 1740-1876
Hymns in the Dakota Language, With Tunes
Fully illustrated catalogue co-published by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and D Giles Ltd. in London, featuring an essay by Roger Kennedy, historian and director emeritus of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History; individual entries for each artwork by Ann Prentice Wagner; and an introduction by the museum's director Elizabeth Broun.
Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox
Framed and matted images from Doug Ohman's best selling "Minnesota Byways" series.
Silver in the Fur Trade, 1680-1820
A valuable guide to the ornaments and medals made for North American Indian trade. With numerous maps, photographs, and illustrations and a guide to makers' marks.

Life in the Hot Seat
A rookie 911 operator writes with humor, empathy, and amazing candor of the demanding job that changed her forever. Full Description
Assassination of Hole in the Day (E-book)

Explores the murder of the controversial Ojibwe chief who led his people through the first difficult years of dispossession by white invaders—and created a new kind of leadership for the Ojibwe.Full Description
Beautifully handcrafted and detailed map of Minnesota's cities,towns,rivers and highways make up this handsome cribbage board, with a nifty compartment in the back to hold the four pegs. Made in Randall, MN.
African Americans in Minnesota (E-book)

The People of Minnesota Series
A chronicle of the rich history of Blacks in the state through careful analysis of census and housing records, newspaper records, and first-person accounts. Full Description
Anishinaabe Syndicated (E-book)

A View from the Rez
A thoroughly traditional, modern man lives the seasonal round on the rez and writes for a national audience about the changes he sees. Full Description
Bamboo Among the Oaks (E-book)

Contemporary Writing by Hmong Americans A groundbreaking anthology that chronicles the emerging literary voice of a contemporary American immigrant community. Full Description

Sustained by rich traditions, ceremonies, advocacy, and education, Dakota families are transforming the legacy of colonization and assimilation into a better way of life for their children. Full Description





Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden (E-book)


Calling This Place Home (E-book)

Canoeing with the Cree (E-book)




Country Doctor's Casebook (E-book)



Dakota Life In the Upper Midwest (E-book)


Charles Eastman and American Indian Thought
Reclaims a place for Charles Eastman in the canon of American Indian intellectual thought.

A Daughter Of The Middle Border (E-book)




Dred and Harriet Scott (E-book)


Eggs in the Coffee, Sheep in the Corn (E-book)


Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (E-book)

More than one hundred stereotype-debunking questions—thoughtful, awkward, and searching—answered with solid information, humor, and compassion.

Food Will Win the War (E-book)




Go If You Think It Your Duty (E-book)

Hard Work and a Good Deal (E-book)


Historic St. Croix Valley (E-book)

The Contenders: Hubert H. Humphrey
They ran and lost, but changed political history. This first eppisode in the 14 part C-SPAN3 series, "The Contenders," features Hubert H. Humphrey.
Music of Woody Guthrie, performed by three Minnesota music legends.
History of the Ojibway People, Second Edition (E-book)



Honor the Grandmothers (E-book)

Dakota and Lakota Women
"The four oral histories presented in this attractive volume pay homage to elder women who quietly serve as community and political activists within the Lakota-Dakota Nation. . . Recommended."--Library Journal
Dakota and Lakota Women
"The four oral histories presented in this attractive volume pay homage to elder women who quietly serve as community and political activists within the Lakota-Dakota Nation. . . Recommended."--Library Journal







Keepsakes and Other Stories (E-book)

Kevin Kling's Holiday Inn (E-book)


Lake Superior's Historic North Shore (E-book)

Land of the Burnt Thigh (E-book)



Lincoln and the Indians (E-book)

Little Crow:Spokesman for the Sioux (E-book)





Minnesota History Quarterly Summer 2012 (63:2)
Dad Share Your Life With Me Heirloom Edition
A Daily Journal of Childhood Memories.
With one simple question a day, the stories, people and places shared on these pages will become a wonderful family keepsake.
Grandpa Tell Me Your Memories Heirloom Edition
With a simple question a day, the stories, people and places that are shared on these pages will become a wonderful family keepsake.
Grandma Tell Me Your Memories Heirloom Edition
With a simple question a day, the stories, people and places that are shared on these pages will become a wonderful family keepsake.
German Pioneer Accounts of the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862
Eyewitness accounts written by two women who, as children, witnessed horrific experiences during this tragic period of history.
Mom Share Your Life With Me Heirloom Edition
With a simple question a day, the stories, people and places that are shared on these pages will become a wonderful family keepsake.
The accounts of the casualties and survivors in Brown County during the US-Dakota War of 1862
Minnesota and Its Soldiers During the Civil War
Minnesota and its Soldiers During the Civil War: As Viewed Through Newspaper Clippings
Family and Friends of Dakota Uprising Victims
A compilation of settler stories collected by descendants of victims. Includes a map and names of Beaver Creek and Birch Coulie settlers, and 32 stories of Renville County uprising victims. Renville County Pioneers and Renville Rangers are also covered in the booklet, along with today’s descendants’ relationships in Birch Coulie and Beaver Falls Township.
The Life and Experiences of Lavina Eastlick
Including the Complete transcripts and Explanatory Notes on the Military Commission trials in Minnesota, 1862-1864
Alone With the Past: The Life and Photographic Art of Roland W. Reed
A handsome biography of the photographer, including more than 400 of Reed's photos of American Indians.
Minnesota History Quarterly Winter 2012 (63:4)

