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Events
[edit]- 1883 Rochester tornado [1]
- 1889 Twin Cities streetcar strike [2]
- 1892 Republican National Convention [3]
- 1898 Typhoid Epidemic [4]
- 1904 Waconia Cyclone [5]
- 1907 Mesabi Range strike [6]
- 1916 Mesabi Range strike [7]
- 1917 Minnesota State Fair [8]
- 1917 Staples earthquake [9]
- 1917 Twin Cities streetcar strike [10]
1924–25 Minnesota smallpox epidemic [11]- 1937 timber worker strikes [12]
- 1967 Minneapolis riot [13]
- 1980s Farm Crisis in Minnesota [14]
- 1987 World Series [15]
- 1991 Halloween blizzard [16]
- 1998 Comfrey–St. Peter tornado outbreak [17]
- African American students at Gustavus Adolphus College, 1963–1982 [18]
- African American suffrage in Minnesota [19]
- American Fur Company fishing on Lake Superior, 1835–1841 [20]
- American Woman Suffrage Association convention, 1885 [21]
- Anoka Halloween Celebration [22]
- Baker v. Nelson [23]
- Battle of Birch Coulee, 1862 [24]
- Battle of Shakopee, 1858 [25]
- Battle of Wood Lake, 1862 [26]
- Beltrami Island Project [27]
- Cannon Falls fires, 1887 [28]
- Carver County Fair [29]
- Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, 1992 [30]
- Clark v. United States, 1931 [31]
- Cloquet fire, 1918 [32]
- Cycling in Minnesota, 1890s [33]
- Duluth Ship Canal opening, 1871 [34]
- Early-May 1965 tornado outbreak sequence in Fridley [35]
- Evacuation of Georgetown, Minnesota, 1862 [36]
- Execution of Ann Bilansky, 1860 [37]
- Execution of Thomas Brown, 1889 [38]
- Execution of William Williams (murderer), 1906 [39]
- Festival of Nations (Minnesota) [40]
- Flooding in Carver County, Minnesota, 1965 [41]
- Founding of Clontarf, Minnesota, 1877 [42]
- Founding of Hanover, Minnesota, 1891 [43]
- Goodhue County Loyalty Trials, 1918 [44]
- Grand Excursion, 1854 [45]
- Grasshopper Plagues, 1873-1877 [46]
- Half-Breed Tract and Scrip [47]
- John Hays murder, 1839 [48] (cf. Edward Phelan)
- Hennepin Island tunnel collapse, 1869 [49]
- Hesper (shipwreck), 1896 [50]
- Hmong New Year, Saint Paul [51]
- Ho-Chunk settlement on the Blue Earth River, 1855–1863 [52]
- Ho-Chunk settlement in Long Prairie, 1846–1855 [53]
- Hydroelectricity comes to Minneapolis, September 5, 1882 [54]
- Itasca State Park creation [55]
- IWW Lumber Strike, 1916–1917 [56]
- Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., 1977 [57]
- King Wheat in Southeastern Minnesota, 1850s–1880s [58]
- Mankato State Normal School controversy, 1873 [59] (cf. Julia Sears)
- Marlborough Apartment Hotel Fire, 1940 [60]
- Mennonite migration to Cottonwood County, 1870s [61]
- Mesabi Range opening, 1880s–1890s [62]
Milford Mine Disaster, 1924[63]- Minneapolis Aquatennial [64]
- Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 [65]
- Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad Land Grant Scandal, 1854 [66]
- Minnesota Constitutional Convention, 1854 [67]
- Minnesota gubernatorial election recount, 1962 [68]
- Minnesota Starvation Experiment, 1944–1945 [69]
- Minnesota State Board of Health established, 1872 [70]
- Minnesota State Fair origins and traditions [71]
- Minnesota's First State Capitol fire, 1881 [72]
Miracle on Ice, 1980[73]Mississippi River oil spill (1962–63)[74]- Moorhead's saloon era, 1890–1915 [75]
- Morrill Hall Takeover, 1969 [76]
- Mee Moua's election to the Minnesota Senate, 2002 [77]
- Murray County Fair [78]
Muus v. Muus, 1879[79]- NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Minneapolis, 1988 [80]
- National Afro-American Council meeting in Saint Paul, 1902 [81]
- National Farmers Organization holding actions in Minnesota, 1962–1964 [82]
- Near v. Minnesota, 1931 [83]
- New Ulm Draft Rally, 1917 [84]
- Northfield Bank Raid, 1876 [85]
- Norwegian immigration to the Buffalo River, 1870–1872 [86]
- Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War in Minnesota [87]
- Houston Osborne attempted lynching, 1895 [88]
- Panic of 1857 [89]
- Pillsbury Bake-Off [90]
- Virginia Piper kidnapping, 1972 [91]
- Professionalization of nursing in Minnesota, 1898–1920 [92]
- Red Wing Mills Fire, 1883 [93]
- Red Wing's quarrying era [94]
- Relocation of Hibbing, 1919–1921 [95]
- St. Olaf Christmas Festival [96]
- Saint Paul Police Department reform, 1933–1940 [97]
- Sandy Lake Tragedy, 1850 [98]
- Schoolhouse Blizzard, 1888 [99]
- Dred and Harriet Scott in Minnesota [100]
- Sea Wing disaster, 1890 [101]
Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders, 1941[102]- Stockwood Fill construction, 1906–1909 [103]
- 13th Minnesota Infantry and the Battle of Manila (1898) [104]
- Carol Thompson murder, 1963 [105] (cf. T. Eugene Thompson)
- Treaty of La Pointe, 1854 [106]
- Treaty of Mendota, 1851 [107]
- Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, 1851 [108]
- Treaty of Washington (1855) [109]
- Trial of Joseph Lobdell, 1858 [110]
United States v. Reserve Mining Company[111]- University of Minnesota Extension origins [112]
- Washburn A Mill explosion, 1878 [113]
- Westbrook Hospital Days [114]
- Willmar 8 bank strike, 1977–1979 [115]
- Windom Concert Series [116]
- Eliza Winston court case, 1860 [117]
- Works Progress Administration strikes, 1939 [118]
Groups
[edit]- 4-H Clubs of west Polk County [119]
- 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery [120]
- 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry [121]
- 2nd Minnesota Light Artillery Battery [122]
- 2nd Minnesota Sharpshooters Company [123]
- 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry [124]
- 3rd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [125]
- 4th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [126]
- 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [127]
- 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [128]
- 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [129]
- 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [130]
- 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [131]
- 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [132]
- 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment [133]
- 16th Battalion, Minnesota Home Guard [134]
- 34th Infantry Division (United States) [[135]
- 151st Field Artillery Regiment [136]
- Adas Israel Congregation (Duluth, Minnesota) [137]
- Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Minnetonka [138]
- America First Association of Minnesota [139]
- American Gold Star Mothers in Minnesota [140]
- American Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps (Crookston, Minnesota) [141]
- The Andrews Sisters [142]
- At the Foot of the Mountain Theater, Minneapolis [143]
- Barker–Karpis gang [144]
- B'nai Abraham Congregation (Minneapolis) [145]
- B'nai Emet Synagogue (St. Louis Park, Minnesota) [146]
- B'nai Israel Synagogue (Rochester, Minnesota) [147]
- Babes in Toyland (band) [148]
- Bach Society of Minnesota [149]
- Bet Shalom Congregation (Minnetonka, Minnesota) [150]
- Beth El Synagogue (St. Louis Park, Minnesota) [151]
- Beth Jacob Congregation (Mendota Heights, Minnesota) [152]
- Bisexual Organizing Project [153]
- Brackett's Battalion, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry [154]
- Business and Professional Women's Club (Crookston, Minnesota) [155][156]
- Carson Male Chorus [157]
- Carver County Historical Society [158]
- Carver County Library System [159]
Chaska brick industry[160]- Citizens League [161]
- Civilian Conservation Corps–Indian Division [162]
- Clara Barton Club [163]
Clarks Grove Cooperative Creamery[164]- Cold Spring Granite [165]
- Crex Carpet Company [166]
- Dakota, Ho-Chunk, and French Indigenous Communities Between St. Paul and Prairie du Chien, ca. 1300–1865 [167]
- Daughters of Norway [168]
- Dayton's [169]
- DFL Feminist Caucus [170]
- Dorcas Circle (Carson Mennonite Brethren Church) [171]
- Ecolab [172]
- Egekvist Bakeries [173]
Faribault Woolen Mill Company[174]- Farmers' Alliance in Minnesota [175]
- Farmers' Holiday Association in Minnesota [176]
- Farmers' Institutes [177]
- Gedney Foods Company [178]
- Goodhue County's clay industry [179]
- Grand Army of the Republic in Minnesota [180]
- Grand Marais Art Colony [181]
- Great Western Band of St. Paul [182]
- Handicraft Guild [183]
- Harmony Amish [184]
- Historical societies of Carver County, Minnesota [185]
- Hmong American Farmers Association [186]
- Hmong Health Care Professionals Coalition [187]
- Hüsker Dü [188]
- Hutterian Brethren (Cottonwood County) [189]
- Imdieke Brickyard [190]
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Polk County, Minnesota [191]
- Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Office [192]
- International Institute of Minnesota [193]
- Jewish Community Center of St. Paul [194]
- Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas [195]
- Jewish immigrants in Brook Park, Minnesota [196]
- Jewish roots of Neighborhood House (Saint Paul, Minnesota) [197]
- Jewish Sheltering Home for Children, Minneapolis [198]
- Kenesseth Israel Congregation, St. Louis Park [199]
- KleinBank [200]
- Knights of Labor in Minnesota [201]
- Labor Lyceum and Workmen's Circle [202]
- Lumberjack sky pilots [203]
- Mayim Rabim Congregation, Minneapolis [204]
- Mayo Clinic [205]
- Medtronic [206]
- Mennonites of Mountain Lake, Minnesota [207]
- Métis in Minnesota [208]
- Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid [209]
- Military Intelligence Service Language School [210]
- Minneapolis AIM Patrol [211]
- Minneapolis Millerettes [212]
- Minnesota Commission of Public Safety [213]
- Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs [214]
- Minnesota Farm Bureau [215]
- Minnesota Freedom Riders [216]
- Minnesota Home Guard [217]
- Minnesota Men of Color [218]
- Minnesota Motor Corps [219]
- Minnesota Opera [220]
- Minnesota Orchestra [221]
Minnesota Stage Company[222]Minnesota Vikings[223]Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association[224]- Missionaries of Red Wing, Minnesota [225]
- Mixed Blood Theatre Company [226]
- Motorettes [227]
- Mount Sinai Hospital (Minneapolis) [228]
- Mount Zion Temple [229]
- Mu Performing Arts [230]
- Munsingwear [231]
- Nonpartisan League [232]
Northrup-King[233]- Northwest Airlines [234]
- Northwestern National Bank [235]
- Origins of the American Legion in Minnesota [236]
- Origins of the NAACP in Minnesota [237]
Pan Motor Company[238]- Pangea World Theater [239]
- Pipestone Indian Training School Baseball Team [240]
- Ragamala Dance Company [241]
- Romansh people in Minnesota [242]
- Sabathanites Drum Corps [243]
- Sabes Jewish Community Center [244]
- St. Cloud Rox (minor league baseball) [245]
St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Duluth[246]- Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra [247]
- St. Paul Curling Club [248]
- St. Paul Resettlement Committee [249]
- St. Paul Sokol [250]
- St. Peter Claver Church, Saint Paul [251]
- Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association [252]
- Schaper Toys [253]
- Schmidt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary [254]
- Schubert Club [255]
- Sellner Manufacturing [256]
- Seven Iron Brothers [257]
- Sharei Chesed Congregation, Minnetonka [258]
- Shir Tikvah Congregation, Minneapolis [259]
- Sholom Home [260]
- Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province [261]
- Sons of Norway in Cottonwood County, Minnesota [262]
- State Grange of Minnesota [263]
- Stiftungsfest [264]
- Sybil Carter Indian Lace Association [265]
- Talmud Torah (Minneapolis) [266]
- Temple Israel (Duluth, Minnesota) [267]
- Temple Israel (Minneapolis) [268]
- Temple of Aaron (Saint Paul, Minnesota) [269]
- Tifereth B'nai Jacob Congregation, Minneapolis [270]
- Veterans' Association of the Great Northern Railway [271]
- Watkins Incorporated [272]
- West (publisher) [273]
- West Polk County Farm Bureau [274]
People
[edit]- Emile Amblard (resort developer) [275]
- A. A. Ames (Minneapolis mayor) [276]
Alexander P. Anderson (botanist)[277]- Eugenie Anderson (diplomat) [278]
- Frances Andrews (conservationist) [279]
- Elizabeth Taylor Ayer (missionary) [280]
- Charles M. Babcock (state highway commissioner) [281]
- John Beargrease (mail carrier) [282]
- Giacomo Beltrami (explorer) [283]
- Chief Bender (baseball player) [284]
- Elmer Austin Benson (politician) [285]
- John Bernard (American politician) [286]
- Cora Johnstone Best (mountaineer) [287]
- Charles Biederman (artist) [288]
- Harriet Bishop (educator) [289]
- Harry Blackmun (jurist) [290]
Samuel Bloomer (Civil War soldier)[291]George Bonga (fur trader)[292]- Frank Boyd (labor organizer) [293]
Ruth Boynton (doctor)[294]- John Scott Bradstreet (designer) [295]
- Fanny Fligelman Brin (activist) [296]
- John A. Brown (civil servant) [297]
- Joseph R. Brown (Indian agent) [298]
- Leroy Buffington (architect) [299]
- H. A. Burns (doctor) [300]
- Denzil Carty (priest) [301]
- Jonathan Carver (explorer) [302]
- Ellsworth Childs (businessman) [303]
- Horace Cleveland (landscape architect) [304]
- David Marston Clough (governor) [305]
- William J. Colvill (Civil War officer) [306]
- Solomon Comstock (politician) [307]
- Chester Adgate Congdon (capitalist) [308]
- Marvel Cooke (journalist) [309]
- Gratia Countryman (library director) [310]
- Betty Crocker (mascot) [311]
- William de la Barre (civil engineer) [312]
- Adolf Dehn (lithographer) [313]
- Katharine Densford (nursing educator) [314]
- Frances Densmore (ethnomusicologist) [315]
- Ignatius L. Donnelly (politician/writer) [316]
- Vincent R. Dunne (labor organizer) [317]
- Charles Eastman (physician/writer) [318]
- Seth Eastman (painter) [319]
- Adolph Olson Eberhart (governor) [320]
- Theresa Ericksen (nurse) [321]
- Wilford Fawcett (publisher) [322]
F. Scott Fitzgerald (author)[323]- Wilbur B. Foshay (businessman) [324]
Alexis Jean Fournier (painter)[325]- Nellie Griswold Francis (activist) [326]
William T. Francis (diplomat)[327]- Anton Gag (artist) [328]
- Wanda Gág (artist/author) [329]
- Herbjørn Gausta (painter) [330]
- Cass Gilbert (architect) [331]
Joseph Godfrey (soldier)[332]Oren Cornelius Gregg (agricultural educator)[333]- Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (explorer) [334]
- Antoine Grignon (interpreter) [335]
- Wendelin Grimm (farmer) [336]
Susie Schmitt Hanson (entrepreneur)[337]Clement Haupers (artist/educator)[338]Charles A. Hausler (architect)[339]- Louis Hennepin (missionary/explorer) [340]
Frank E. Higgins (preacher)[341]I. Vernon Hill (architect)[342]- James J. Hill (railroad magnate) [343]
- Mary Theresa Mehegan Hill (materfamilias) [344]
Harriet Duncan Hobart (teacher/activist)[345]- Hole in the Day (Ojibwe leader) [346]
- Walter Hoover Sr. (rower) [347]
- Lucius Frederick Hubbard (governor) [348]
Hubert Humphrey (politician)[349]- John Ireland (bishop) [350]
- Francis Lee Jaques (painter) [351]
- Elsa Jemne (artist) [352]
- John Albert Johnson (governor) [353]
- Nellie Stone Johnson (activist) [354]
- Clarence H. Johnston Sr. (architect) [355]
- Bert D. Keck (architect) [356]
- Agnes Keenan (educator) [357]
- Oliver Hudson Kelley (organizer) [358]
- Frank B. Kellogg (politician/statesman) [359]
- Charles Kiewel (brewer) [360]
- Josias King (soldier) [361]
- Florence Klingensmith (aviator) [362]
- Coya Knutson (politician) [363]
- Robert Koehler (artist/educator) [364]
- Izaak Kolthoff (chemist/educator) [365]
- Joseph Linwood Laughy (seaman) [366]
- Meridel Le Sueur (writer/activist) [367]
- William G. LeDuc (settler) [368]
Sinclair Lewis (writer)[369]Liang May Seen (immigrant)[370]- C. Walton Lillehei (surgeon) [371]
- John Lind (politician) [372]
Charles Lindbergh (aviator)[373]- Charles August Lindbergh (politician) [374]
Charles M. Loring (park commissioner)[375]- Maud Hart Lovelace (author) [376]
- Anna Sheerin Lowe (sheriff) [377]
- Thomas Lowry (developer) [378]
- John Lyght (sheriff) [379]
- Melvin Maas (politician) [380]
- Florence Macbeth (opera singer) [381]
- Clara Mairs (artist) [382]
Adam Marty (soldier)[383]Hans Mattson (politician)[384]Eugene McCarthy (politician)[385]- John F. McGee (judge) [386]
- Fredrick McGhee (activist/lawyer) [387]
- Helen E. McMillan (politician) [388]
- William Rush Merriam (governor) [389]
- Roy W. Meyer (historian) [390]
- Dorothy Molter (hermit) [391]
Gene Ritchie Monahan (artist)[392]- Samuel Huntington Morgan (conservationist) [393]
- George Morrison (artist) [394]
Ruth A. Myers (educator)[395]- Ethel Ray Nance (activist) [396]
- George Nelson (fur trader) [397]
Julia Bullard Nelson (activist)[398]Knute Nelson (governor)[399]- Rensselaer Nelson (judge) [400]
- Eric Norelius (minister) [401]
- Lauris Norstad (general) [402]
- Floyd B. Olson (governor) [403]
- Ozaawindib (two-spirit) [404]
Henrietta Barclay Paist (artist)[405]- Arthur W. Parkin (cheesemaker) [406]
Irene Levine Paull (activist)[407]- Rudy Perpich (governor) [408]
- Andrew Peterson (farmer) [409] (cf. Andrew Peterson Farmstead)
- Arthur Owen Peterson (poet) [410]
- William Pfaender (civic leader) [411]
- Charles Alfred Pillsbury (milling magnate) [412]
- John Sargent Pillsbury (governor) [413]
- Randolph M. Probstfield (settler) [414] (cf. Randolph M. Probstfield House)
Kirby Puckett (baseball player)[415]- Pierre-Esprit Radisson (fur trader/explorer) [416]
- Alexander Ramsey (governor) [417]
- Robert Remick (artist) [418]
- Gabriel Renville (fur trader/Dakota leader) [419]
- Henry Mower Rice (settler/politician) [420]
Benedicta Riepp (nun)[421]- Stephen Return Riggs (missionary) [422]
- Martha Ripley (doctor/activist) [423]
- Augustin Roc (trader) [424]
- Anton J. Rockne (politician) [425]
- Joe Rolette (fur trader/politician) [426]
- Florence Rood (activist) [427]
- Leonard August Rosing (politician) [428]
- Maria Sanford (professor) [429]
- John Sayer (fur trader) [430]
- Thomas D. Schall (politician) [431]
- Henry Schmidt (doctor) [432]
- Elmer Sell (aviator) [433]
- Henrik Shipstead (politician) [434]
- Francis Shoemaker (politician) [435]
- Henry Hastings Sibley (governor) [436]
- Hilda Simms (actress) [437]
- Alice Gustava Smith (educator/poet) [438]
- Lena O. Smith (lawyer/activist) [439]
- Josiah Snelling (military officer) [440]
- Allan Spear (politician) [441]
- Susie Williamson Stageberg (activist) [442]
- Harold Stassen (governor) [443]
- Toni Stone (baseball player) [444]
- Elizabeth Strohfus (aviator) [445]
- Curt Swan (comics artist) [446]
- William D. Sweasy (CEO/civic leader) [447]
- Jane Swisshelm (journalist) [448]
- Lawrence Taliaferro (Indian agent) [449]
- Ruth Tanbara (community leader) [450]
- Tatanka Mani a.k.a. Red Wing (Dakota leader) [451]
- Henry Longstreet Taylor (doctor) [452]
- James Thompson (interpreter) [453]
- Alice Tripp (activist) [454]
- Swan Turnblad (newspaper publisher) [455]
- Clara Ueland (activist) [456]
- Elmer George Uggen (musician) [457]
- John Vachon (photographer) [458]
- Eva Valesh (journalist/activist) [459]
Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van Cleve (reformer)[460]- Thomas Van Lear (mayor) [461]
- John William Vessey Jr. (Army officer) [462]
- Lawrence A. Vizenor (soldier) [463]
- Douglas Volk (artist/educator) [464]
- William Rudolph Martinovich von Rovigno (ranger) [465]
- Heinrich Voth (minister) [466]
- Ernest Reginald Wabasha (Dakota leader) [467]
Wacouta I (Dakota leader)[468]- Rosalie E. Wahl (justice) [469]
- Edward Foote Waite (judge) [470]
- T. B. Walker (magnate/philanthropist) [471]
- Gouverneur K. Warren (civil engineer/general) [472]
- Elof Wedin (artist) [473]
Paul Wellstone (politician)[474]- Friedrich Weyerhäuser (logging magnate) [475]
- John Francis Wheaton (politician) [476]
Evangeline Marrs Whipple (philanthropist)[477]- Henry Benjamin Whipple (bishop) [478]
- Clarence W. Wigington (architect) [479]
Laura Ingalls Wilder (author)[480]- Alexander Wilkin (military officer) [481]
- Roy Wilkins (activist) [482]
- Jane Williamson (missionary) [483]
- Carl Zierke (settler) [484]
Places
[edit]- Barn Bluff, Red Wing [485]
- Bean Lake Resort, Westbrook [486]
- Beltrami County Poor Farm [487]
- Blue Mounds State Park [488]
- Bongards' Creameries [489]
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness[490]- Cadotte Trading Post, Wadena County [491]
- Camp Moorhead, Moorhead [492]
- Camp Ripley, Morrison County [493]
- Carlos Avery Game Farm, Anoka County [494]
- Carson Mennonite Brethren Church Cemetery, Cottonwood County [495]
- Carver County, Minnesota [496]
Carver Historic District, Carver[497]- Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, East Bethel [498]
Center for Hmong Arts and Talent, Saint Paul[499]- Central Park, Saint Paul [500]
- Como Zoo, Saint Paul [501]
Coney Island of the West, Waconia[502]- Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis [503]
- Connemara Patch, Saint Paul [504]
- Crown College, St. Bonifacius [505]
- Cuyuna Range [506]
- Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque, Minneapolis [507]
- Donaldson's, Minneapolis [508]
- Fillmore County karst topography [509]
- Fillmore County Poor Farm [510]
- First Avenue & 7th St Entry, Minneapolis [511]
Fort Ripley, Morrison County[512]- Fort Snelling in the Expansionist Era, 1819–1858 [513]
- Fort Snelling in the Civil and U.S.–Dakota Wars, 1861–1866 [514]
- Fort Saint Louis, Wisconsin [515]
- Gateway District (Minneapolis) [516]
- Gehl–Mittelsted Farm, Carver County [517]
Germanic-American Institute, Saint Paul[518]- Ghost towns of Carver County [519]
- Graham Hall, Minneapolis [520]
- Grand Portage [521]
- Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter [522]
- Harmony, Minnesota [523]
- Harmony Opera House, Harmony [524]
- Henrytown, Minnesota [525]
- Immanuel Baptist Church, Westbrook [526]
- Indian Mounds Park, Saint Paul [527]
- Interstate State Park [528]
Inyan Ceyaka Otonwe, Scott County[529]- Jeffers Petroglyphs, Jeffers [530]
- Jonathan, Minnesota [531]
- Kilmarnock Books, Saint Paul [532]
- Kline Sanatarium, Anoka [533]
- Lake Superior Zoo, Duluth [534]
- Lake Vermilion–Soudan Underground Mine State Park [535]
- Little Round Hill Trading Post, Wadena County [536]
- Lower Sioux Agency, Redwood County [537]
- Macalester College, Saint Paul [538]
- Marcy-Holmes, Minneapolis [539]
Mesaba Co-op Park, Hibbing[540]- Mille Lacs Indian Trading Post, Onamia [541]
- Milwaukee Avenue Historic District, Minneapolis [542]
- Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis [543]
Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, Minneapolis[544]- Minneopa State Park, Blue Earth County [545]
- Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chanhassen [546]
- Minnesota Machinery Museum, Hanley Falls [547]
- Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, Owatonna [548]
- Minnesota State University, Mankato [549]
- Moorhead Brewing Company, Moorhead [550]
Mountain Lake Site, Mountain Lake[551]- Murray County, Minnesota [552]
- Niagara Cave, Harmony [553]
- Nininger, Minnesota [554]
- North Superior Coast Guard Station, Grand Marais [555]
- Northwest Angle, Lake of the Woods County [556]
- Northwest Research and Outreach Center, Polk County [557]
- Oakland Cemetery, Saint Paul [558]
- Origins of Hamline University, Red Wing [559]
- Origins of the Northwest School of Agriculture, Crookston [560]
Parade Stadium, Minneapolis[561]David Park House, Bemidji[562]- Phyllis Wheatley House, Minneapolis [563]
- Pipestone National Monument, Pipestone County [564]
- Port Cargill, Savage [565]
- Réaume's Trading Post, Wadena County [566]
- Rondo Neighborhood, Saint Paul [567]
- St. Catherine University, Saint Paul [568]
Saint Joseph's Academy, Saint Paul[569]- St. Olaf College, Northfield [570]
- Dr. Henry Schmidt Memorial Hospital, Westbrook [571]
- Selvig Park, Harmony [572]
- Seminary Fen Scientific and Natural Area, Carver County [573]
- Somali Museum of Minnesota, Minneapolis [574]
- Soudan Underground Mine, Tower [575]
- Southside, Minneapolis [576]
- Swede Hollow, Saint Paul [577]
- Sweetman Catholic Colony, Currie [578] (cf. John Sweetman)
- Talcot Lake County Park, Cottonwood County [579]
- Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant [580]
- Waconia, Minnesota [581]
- Walker Art Center, Minneapolis [582]
- Watertown Bell Foundry, Carver County [583]
- West Side Flats, Saint Paul [584]
- Wildwood Amusement Park, Mahtomedi [585]
- Winona Public Library, Winona [586]
- Wonderland Amusement Park, Minneapolis [587]
- Yeovil Colony [588]
Structures
[edit]Ada Village Hall, Ada[589]- American Crystal Sugar Factory, Chaska [590]
- Ames–Florida House, Rockford [591]
Anoka Post Office, Anoka[592]Anoka–Champlin Mississippi River Bridge[593]Banfill Tavern, Fridley[594]Barberg–Selvälä–Salmonson Sauna, Cokato Township[595]- Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis [596]
- Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, Winona [597]
Beltrami County Courthouse, Bemidji[598]Bemidji Carnegie Library, Bemidji [599]Bemidji station, Bemidji [600]B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia[601]- Bruns and Finkle Grain Elevator, Moorhead [602]
Casiville Bullard House, Saint Paul[603]Burbank–Livingston–Griggs House, Saint Paul [604]- Cathedral of Saint Paul, Saint Paul [605]
- Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Chanhassen [606]
- Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Turntable, Currie [607]
Orville P. and Sarah Chubb House, Fairmont[608]Commerce Building, Saint Paul[609]Comstock House, Moorhead[610]Cottonwood County Courthouse, Windom[611]Crescent Grange Hall No. 512, Anoka County[612]- Crispus Attucks Home, Saint Paul [613]
- Crookston City Hall, Crookston [614]
- Crookston Opera House, Crookston [615]
- Dacotah Building, Saint Paul [616]
Danebod, Tyler[617]Daniel Dayton House, Harmony[618]Deerwood Auditorium, Deerwood[619]Duluth Armory, Duluth[620]Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Depot, Duluth[621]- Father Louis Hennepin Suspension Bridge, Minneapolis [622]
Fergus Falls State Hospital, Fergus Falls[623]- Foshay Tower, Minneapolis [624]
Lawrence A. and Mary Fournier House, Minneapolis[625]Germania Bank Building, Saint Paul[626]- Glensheen Historic Estate, Duluth [627]
Goodsell Observatory, Northfield[628]- Grand Theater, Crookston [629]
- Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony [630]
- Gull Lake Dam, East Gull Lake [631]
- Harmony Grain Elevator and Railroad Depot, Harmony [632]
- Hermann Heights Monument, New Ulm [633]
- James J. Hill House, Saint Paul [634]
- Hopperstad Stave Church Replica, Moorhead [635]
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis[636]- Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post, Georgetown [637]
- Huset School, Cass County [638]
Industrial Exposition Building, Minneapolis[639]Jefferson Grain Warehouse, Jefferson Township[640]- JEM Theatre, Harmony [641]
- William G. LeDuc House, Hastings [642]
- Lincoln Mill, Anoka [643]
- R. W. Lindholm Service Station, Cloquet [644]
Lodge Boleslav Jablonsky No. 219, Poplar Grove Township[645]Marcell Ranger Station, Marcell Township[646]- Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, Saint Paul [647]
Merchants National Bank, Winona[648]Harry Merrill House, Hutchinson[649]Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington[650]Mickey's Diner, Saint Paul[651]- Mikro Kodesh Synagogue, Minneapolis [652]
- Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis [653]
- Minneapolis Skyway System, Minneapolis [654]
- Minnesota and International Railway Trestle at Blackduck, Blackduck [655]
- Minnesota Building, Saint Paul [656]
- Minnesota State Reform School, Saint Paul [657]
Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives, Cass County[658]- Minnesota's First State Capitol, Saint Paul [659]
- Minnesota's Second State Capitol, Saint Paul [660]
- National Eagle Center, Wabasha [661]
North East Neighborhood House, Minneapolis[662]- Nymore Bridge, Bemidji [663]
- Old High Bridge, Saint Paul [664]
- Old Westbrook Lutheran Church, Westbrook [665]
- Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Minneapolis [666]
- Paisley Park, Chanhassen [667]
- Pillsbury Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis [668]
- Pine River Dam and Power Plant, Pine River [669]
Prospect Park Water Tower, Minneapolis[670]- Ranier Railroad Bridge, Ranier [671]
- Red Lake Indian Reservation sawmills [672]
- Rochester State Hospital, Rochester [673]
- Round Tower, Fort Snelling, Hennepin County [674]
- St. Columba Church, Saint Paul [675]
- St. Mary's Cathedral, Minneapolis [676]
- St. Paul Athletic Club, Saint Paul [677]
- Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse, Saint Paul [678]
- Saint Paul Union Depot, Saint Paul [679]
St. Peter Armory, St. Peter[680]- Frank Schott Barn, Chokio [681]
Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing[682]- Socialist Opera House, Virginia [683]
- Soo Line Building, Minneapolis [684]
- Southdale Center, Edina [685]
Frederick Spangenberg House, Saint Paul[686]- Split Rock Lighthouse, Beaver Bay Township [687]
Stickney Inn, Schroeder[688]- Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis [689]
Swany White Flour Mills, Freeport[690]K. J. Taralseth Company, Warren[691]- Universal Laboratories Building, Dassel [692]
- University Club of St. Paul, Saint Paul [693]
- West Hotel, Minneapolis [694]
Winona Masonic Temple, Winona[695]
Things
[edit]- 7th Avenue West Incline Railway, Duluth [696]
- American Jewish World (newspaper) [697]
- Bandana Square, Saint Paul [698]
- Betty Crocker Cake Mix [699]
- Bundt cake [700]
- Burma-Shave [701]
- Captain Billy's Whiz Bang [702]
- Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) in Minnesota [703]
- Chicano Movement in Westside Saint Paul [704]
- Coon Rapids Dam [705]
- Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute [706]
- Currie Line Railroad [707]
Dan Patch (racehorse)[708]- Department of Chicano and Latino Studies (University of Minnesota) [709]
- Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway [710]
- Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway [711]
- Electric Short Line Railway (Luce Line) [712]
- Farmer (magazine) [713]
- Federal Writers' Project in Minnesota [714]
- Fireplace of States, Bemidji [715]
- Grace (photograph) [716]
- Great Northern Railway [717]
- Green Giant [718]
- Hamm's Bear [719]
- Harmony area schools [720]
Hiawatha and Minnehaha (sculpture)[721]- Hjemkomst (ship) [722]
- Hmong Pages (newspaper) [723]
- Honeywell T87 round thermostat [724]
- Horsecars and cable cars of the Minneapolis and Saint Paul Street Railway [725][726]
- Hot pond (heated mill pond) [727]
- Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota [728]
- Indian Reorganization Act in Minnesota [729]
- Jefferson Highway [730]
- Junior safety patrol, Saint Paul [731]
- Lacrosse in Minnesota [732]
- Maple sugaring and the Ojibwe [733]
- Minneapolis Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance [734]
- Minneapolis flour-milling industry during World War I [735]
- Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway [736]
- Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (Soo Line) [737]
- Minneapolis Waterworks [738]
- Minnesota Amendment 1 [739]
Minnesota Centennial Showboat[740]- Minnesota Public School Fund [741]
- Minnesota state boundaries [742]
- Minnesota State Horticultural Society [743]
- Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll [744]
- Mississippi River Reservoir Dam System [745]
Morton Gneiss[746]- Oak savanna [747]
- O'Connor Layover Agreement [748]
- Officers' Training Camps at Fort Snelling, 1917 [749]
- The Oregon Trail (video game) [750]
- Pest management in Minnesota agriculture [751]
- Pietenpol Airplanes [752] (cf. Bernard Pietenpol)
Platteville Limestone[753]- Post-it Note [754]
- A Prairie Home Companion [755]
- Precision agriculture [756]
- La Prensa de Minnesota (newspaper) [757]
- Progress of the State (sculpture) [758]
- Public and private schools in Carver County, Minnesota [759][760]
- Red River cart [761]
- Red River steamboats [762]
- Ronning Ensilage Harvester [763]
- Rural Electrification Administration in Minnesota [764]
- Ry-Krisp [765]
- Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad [766]
- Science and technology in Minnesota [767]
- Scotch Tape [768]
- Seed corn [769]
- Sister Kenny Institute [770]
- Somali poetry in Minnesota [771]
- Spam (food) [772]
- State of Minnesota et al. v. Philip Morris et al. [773]
- Strauss ice skates [774]
- Svenska Amerikanska Posten (newspaper) [775]
- Svenska Folkets Tidning (newspaper) [776]
- Thermo King Model C [777] (cf. Frederick McKinley Jones)
- Timber Culture Act [778]
- Traveling library [779]
- Twin City Rapid Transit Company and electric streetcars [780]
- Volstead Act [781]
- Waconia Patriot (newspaper) [782]
Wealthy (apple)[783]Western Appeal (newspaper)[784]- Wheaties [785]
- Winnibigoshish, Leech Lake, & Pokegama Lake Dams [786]
- Winnipeg Liquor Conspiracy [787]
- Winona Normal School [788]
World's Largest Peace Pipe, Pipestone [789]