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626. Beacon, January 1935

627. Dormitory at Albert Lea College for Women, Albert Lea Township, Minnesota

628. Dormitory at Albert Lea College for Women, Albert Lea Township, Minnesota

629. Gust Sandberg with artificial legs, Hallock Township, Minnesota

630. Houseboat, Cass Lake, Minnesota

631. Houseboat, Cass Lake, Minnesota

632. Houseboat, Cass Lake, Minnesota

633. Hunter with rifle and dog, North Oaks, Minnesota

634. Interior of Louis W. and Maud Van Cortlandt Taylor Hill's residence, St. Paul, Minnesota

635. James J. and Mary T. Hill's greenhouse, St. Paul, Minnesota

636. James J. Hill Central Heating Plant at Albert Lea College for Women, Albert Lea Township, Minnesota

637. James J. Hill residence, St. Paul, Minnesota

638. James J. Hill residence, St. Paul, Minnesota

639. James J. Hill's brother, Alexander S. D. Hill, and daughters, St. Paul, Minnesota

640. James J. Hill warehouse on Upper Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minnesota

641. Lafayette Hotel, Minnetonka, Minnesota

642. Laws of Minnesota, 1887, Chapter 182. An act to furnish seed grain for distribution in certain counties in this state afflicted by hail during the season of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six (1886), and to authorize the board of county commissioners of such counties to issue bonds for the payment thereof

643. Louis W. Hill residence, 260 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota

644. Louis W. Hill's sons James J. Hill, II (Jerome) and Cortlandt Taylor Hill, St. Paul, Minnesota

645. Man and horse at James J. Hill's farm, North Oaks, Minnesota

646. Maud Van Cortlandt Hill, North Oaks, Minnesota

647. Maud Van Cortlandt Taylor Hill with her family and children, St. Paul, Minnesota

648. Message from the Governor of the Territory of Minnesota, to the first Legislative Assembly : September 4, 1849

649. Minnesota Governor's Thanksgiving Day proclamation, 1860

650. Mr. J. J. Hill's Party at the End of the Track, The Silver Spike Driven, Benton, Montana