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  • Stockade at Vernon Centre, Minnesota (about 6 miles from Garden City Minnesota).
  • Indian attack on New Ulm, Minnesota, 1862
  • Pennant, Garden City, Minnesota, Class 1957-60
  • Photograph of a house in Garden City, Minnesota
  • Indian attack on New Ulm, Minnesota, August 1862
  • Rochester, Minnesota: St Mary's Hospital. Photographic postcard, ca. 1930.
  • The Old Mill, Garden City, Minnesota. Erected in 1857.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: a Minnesota grain display. Photograph, 1904.
  • E.P. Evans' Hotel, Garden City, Minnesota, where women and children gathered each night during the Great Sioux War
  • Description of E.P. Evans' Hotel, Garden City, Minnesota and how it was used by women and children to shelter during the Great Sioux War
  • Cartoons illustrating ways in which you can't get AIDS including eating at restaurants and using toilets in public places; advertisement for the Minnesota AIDS Project by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Colour lithograph by Max.
  • A pink and an orange hand reaching out to touch the AIDS red ribbon in the centre; an advertisement for the AIDS Culture Forum in Yokohama and the Minnesota AIDS Pledgewalk in 1994. Colour lithograph by Alex Boies, 1994.
  • A pink and an orange hand reaching out to touch the AIDS red ribbon in the centre; an advertisement for the AIDS Culture Forum in Yokohama and the Minnesota AIDS Pledgewalk in 1994. Colour lithograph by Alex Boies, 1994.
  • Li'l Abner (American cartoon hero) telling his girl friend Daisy Mae that he is about to have a chest x-ray for tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after Al Capp, 195-.
  • A native American holding a drum stick with feathers and decorative hangings with a list of ways you can and can't get AIDS; advertisement by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff, 1989.
  • The shadow of a native American man wearing a head-dress emerging from flames; warning to native Americans to practice safe sex by using condoms by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff and Edward Sheriff Curtis, 1990.
  • An owl spreads its wings clutching its prey beneath the moon; warning that AIDS is a prolonged death by the American Indian Health Care Assocation. Colour lithograph by Christopher Sheriff, 1989.
  • A native American woman with long hair and a striped robe looks to the left in a purple landscape with other random figures walking in different directions; advertisement for the HIV antibody test by the American Indian Health Care Association. Colour lithograph after Ernie Whiteman, 1990.
  • A log cabin, which housed the first printing press at the head of Lake Superior. Process print after a lithograph of 1855.
  • Hanging of 38 Sioux Indians, 1862
  • No-tin, a chief of the Ojibwa tribe, with facial tattoes and wearing a feather headdress. Coloured lithograph by Lithographic & Print Colouring Establishment after C. B. King, 1842.
  • 'Indian Rising 1862': Press cuttings, articles etc.
  • 'Indian Rising 1862': Press cuttings, articles etc.
  • Attack on New Ulm by Indians
  • Dakota War of 1862 (Sioux Uprising): the mass hanging of Sioux Native Americans at Mankato. Colour lithograph, 1863.
  • Dakota War of 1862 (Sioux Uprising): the mass hanging of Sioux Native Americans at Mankato. Colour lithograph, 1863.
  • Red River Settlement, Canada: a Christian missionary preaching to native North Americans. Watercolour attributed to an unidentified person called 'The Empire Traveller', ca. 1860.
  • Boy whose parents were massacred at Garden City, 1865