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    Title: Grounds work at Nicollet Ball Park, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | HG1.9 p23 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: circa 1950
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Nicollet Field, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP4.5 r5 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: circa 1920
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Crowd leaving Nicollet Park, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP4.5 r3 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: circa 1925
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Ted Williams (number 19) encouraging fellow Minneapolis Miller's teammates during an August 1938 game.
    Collections Online | Photographs | M.18.H.2 Packet 91 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 08/27/1938
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Nicollet Ball Park demolition, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP4.5 p22 (Locator Number SV)
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Nicollet Ball Park demolition, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP4.5 p24 (Locator Number SV)
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Central vs. East for the city high school championship at Nicollet Park.
    Collections Online | Photographs | GV3.13 r1 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 1906
    Places: Nicollet Park, 3048 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States

  8. Title: Inauguration [Tommy Coleman]
    Collections Online | Moving Images | KSTP-T0023-02 (Clip Number KSTP Video)
    Dates: Created: 01/19/1977
    Places: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    Footage of a child walking down a hall with a briefcase and an airplane schedule. Program Title: KSTP news Program Type: Tease


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    Title: Pioneers of the Medical Device Industry in Minnesota Oral History Project: Interview with Earl Bakken and C. Walton Lillehei
    Collections Online | Moving Images, Sound Recordings, Text | OH 87 (Library Call Number)
    Dates: Created: 09/09/1997
    Places: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Earl E. Bakken was born and educated in Minnesota. He started the Medtronic Corporation and developed many medical devices including the first portable wearable pacemaker and the first implantable pacemaker. He founded the Bakken Library and Museum in Minneapolis. C. Walton Lillehei was born and educated in Minnesota. In the early 1950s he performed the first successful open-heart surgery. He developed new procedures and ideas for medical devices like pacemakers and heart valves to improve heart function. He served as a researcher and professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He was the Medical Director of St. Jude Medical's Heart Valve Division. He died in 1999. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Memories; building layout; parents as oxygenators; cross-circulation; changes to operating rooms and procedures; Owen Wangensteen, Food and Drug Administration; experiences working together; animal labs; Earl Bakken's background; Richard DeWall; open-heart surgery and body temperature; methods for fixing defects like atrial septum defects and congenital valvular lesions; oxygenation; Grass physiological stimulator; uses of pacemaker for babies; developing a battery operated pacemaker; output measure in milliamps versus volts; ambient light; pacemakers as treatment of heart block in adults; batteries. COMMENTS ON INTERVIEW: There is a video log available in the Oral History Office.
  10. Title: Pioneers of the Medical Device Industry in Minnesota Oral History Project
    Collections Online | Sound Recordings, Moving Images, Text | OH 87 (Library Call Number)
    Dates: Created: 1995 - 2001
    Interviews document the development of the medical device industry in Minnesota through the people who generated the ideas, designed the products, and created the marketing organizations that form the industry. The project attempts to capture the history of the interpersonal relationships and individual, intellectual efforts that have framed the development of the medical technology industry in Minnesota and the nation. A major focus of this project is the founding and growth of the major companies that are important to this history. The project includes interviews with a group of key players in the industry's history to date. They were selected in consultation with advisors whose different perspectives on the evolution of medical technology, medical history, and business and organizational history and structure have ensured interviews with both depth and scope. Each interview explores the individual narrator's role in the industry and his or her perspective on its growth and development.
  11. Title: Perpich inaugural
    Collections Online | Moving Images | KSTP-T0022-01 (Clip Number KSTP Video)
    Dates: Used: 12/29/1976
    Places: Assumption Catholic Church, 51 W 7th Street, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
    Report on Rudy Perpich's inauguration at a catholic church with polka music. Program Title: KSTP news Program Type: Package


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    Title: Scene from "The Dance of Death," Guthrie Theatre.
    Collections Online | Photographs | N7.2 p2 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 1966
    Places: Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP3.1G r19 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 12/1964
    Places: Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis.
    Collections Online | Photographs | MH5.9 MP3.1G r20 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 12/1964
    Places: Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States


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    Title: Edward Binns and Glynn Turman in the Minnesota Theatre Company production of "Harpers Ferry."
    Collections Online | Photographs | N7.2 p1 (Locator Number SV)
    Dates: Content: 1967
    Places: Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States

  16. Title: Car in ice
    Collections Online | Moving Images | KSTP-T0020-04 (Clip Number KSTP Video)
    Dates: Created: 12/14/1976
    Footage of a car being pulled out of a lake after breaking through the ice. Program Title: KSTP news Program Type: OSV


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    Title: Army issue uniform undershirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1984.112.201 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Created: circa 1949
    Places: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
    United States Army issue men's uniform undershirt is made of white cotton knit. It has short length sleeves and a crew neck. The back inside of the collar is stamped "40 MEDIUM". There is a large square cut in the lower to middle back. Manufactured by Munsingwear, Minneapolis, Minnesota, circa 1949.


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    Title: US Navy winter uniform undershirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1984.112.196 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Content: not earlier than 1914 - not later than 1918
    Places: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
    United States Navy issue man's striped cotton knit undershirt with full length sleeves and a crew neck. The collar is stamped "40 / 86593". A paper tag marked "NAVY WINTER SHIRTS / KNITTED / Please read and return to / Asso. Knit Und. Mfrs. of America / Union Station Utica, N.Y. / 722.F.6 / MCI." was attached with wire through a hole in the bottom hem of the shirt.


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    Title: Military issue men's drawers
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1984.112.194 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Content: 1914 - 1918, Used: 1918
    Places: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
    Pair of Size 34 United States military issue man's long knit drawers. The drawers have a white brushed cotton waistband and a white cotton triangular yoke from the waistband to the bottom button of the three button front fly. There is a laced gusset with three metal grommets in the waistband. Either side has a twill loop for a suspender tab. A paper tag marked "722.244:3 / Coo" was stapled to the drawers and the waistband is inked "Cooper / Underwear Company / Jan. 3rd, 1918 / CHICAGO DEPOT / 34."


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    Title: Men's military issue drawers
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1984.112.195 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Used: 1918
    Places: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
    Pair of Size 34 United States military issue man's long knit drawers. The drawers have a white brushed cotton waistband and a white cotton triangular yoke from the waistband to the bottom button of the three button front fly. There is a laced gusset with three metal grommets in the waistband. Either side has a twill loop for a suspender tab. A paper tag marked "722.244:3 / Coo" was stapled to the drawers and the waistband is inked "Cooper / Underwear Company / Jan. 3rd, 1918 / CHICAGO DEPOT / 34."


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    Title: Army issue uniform undershirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1984.112.198 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Created: circa 1950
    Places: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
    United States Army issue Model 1950 men's uniform undershirt is made of a dirty yellowish white cotton-wool blend knit fabric. It has a crew neck that opens at the center with a two white plastic button placket. The long sleeves have sewn-on cuffs. All seams, except those at the neck opening, are overcast. Manufactured by Munsingwear, Minneapolis, Minnesota, circa 1950.


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    Title: African-American heroes T-shirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1990.333.1 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Used: 1990
    White cotton T-shirt sold at the 1990 Juneteenth commemoration, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Shirt front has "MOST OF MY HEROES/ DON'T APPEAR ON A/ [postage stamp with African-American heroes and "PRICELESS" denomination]/ STAMP" screened in red, green, yellow and black ink. Stamp design is signed "Vince Morgan" (?). Back of shirt has "FREDERICK DOUGLAS [sic]/ MARTIN LUTHER KING JR./ WILMA RUDOLPH/ MARCUS GARVEY/ MARY McLEOD BETHUNE/ MEDGAR EVERS/ BOOKER T. WASHINGTON/ JESSE JACKSON/ WINNIE MANDELA/ NELSON MANDELA/..." screened in black ink.


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    Title: Minnesota North Stars Stanley Cup t-shirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1991.258.2 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Content: 1991
    Places: Bloomington, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
    White cotton t-shirt from the 1991 Stanley Cup hockey playoff games between the Minnesota North Stars and the Pittsburgh Penguins.


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    Title: Minnesota North Stars Stanley Cup t-shirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1991.258.3 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Content: 1991
    Places: China
    Oversized cotton t-shirt featuring the Minnesota North Stars logo and an image of a hockey player, from the 1991 Stanley Cup Championship between the North Stars and the Pittsburgh Penguins.


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    Title: Minnesota Twins 1987 World Series t-shirt
    Collections Online | Artifacts | 1988.32.18 (Accession Number)
    Dates: Content: 10/13/1987
    Places: Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States
    White cotton t-shirt from the Minnesota Twins' World Series victory in 1987. It features a silkscreened image of the front page of the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper on October 13, 1987.