Stearns County, Minnesota
Stearns County, Minnesota
Morrison County, Minnesota
Morrison County, Minnesota
Stearns County, Minnesota
Stearns County, Minnesota
Stearns County, Minnesota
Stearns County, Minnesota
Bisexual Gay Lesbian Awareness Day, Suzanne Pharr
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- Dimensions: 2.2 x 3.3 cm
- Physical Format: Slide (photographs)
- Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Campus Units and Organizations. International Studies. England 5
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- Dimensions:3.3 x 2.2 cm
- Physical Format: Slide (photographs)
- Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Campus Units and Organizations. International Studies. England 5
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- Dimensions: 3.3 x 2.2 cm
- Physical Format: Slide (photographs)
- Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Campus Units and Organizations. International Studies. England 5
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- The 10th Street bridge crossed the Mississippi River from the 1890s to 1985. It was replaced with a modern bridge which opened in 1985.
- Dimensions: 18.3 x 23.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints (Oversize). Buildings and Spaces. General Campus. Campus Scenes 1
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- The 10th Street bridge crossed the Mississippi River from the 1890s to 1985. It was replaced with a modern bridge which opened in 1985.
- Dimensions: 18.3 x 23.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints (Oversize). Buildings and Spaces. Non-Campus Buildings and Spaces. 10th Street Bridge / University Bridge
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- The 10th Street bridge crossed the Mississippi River from the 1890s to 1985. It was replaced with a modern bridge which opened in 1985.
- Dimensions: 7.1 x 11 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Non-Campus Buildings and Spaces. 10th Street Bridge / University Bridge
University Drive bridge
University Drive bridge
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- The 10th Street bridge crossed the Mississippi River from the 1890s to 1985. It was replaced with a modern bridge which opened in 1985.
- Dimensions: 10.3 x 18.1 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1922/23 St. Cloud State catalog
Frozen Mississippi River
University Bridge, Daryl Senger
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 78-111
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- Dimensions: 3.3 x 2.2cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, September 20, 1974
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, January 23, 1981
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.5 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, January 23, 1981
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- The 10th Street bridge crossed the Mississippi River from the 1890s to 1985. It was replaced with a modern bridge which opened in 1985.
- Dimensions: 11 x 16.2 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Non-Campus Buildings and Spaces. 10th Street Bridge / University Bridge
10th Street bridge construction
(Dick Buck) - Pic from negative. p. L. Halenbeck Hall Physical Education.
(Dick Buck) - Negative from pic. Halenbeck Hall. One shows 10th Street South View, and one shows 10th Street South and 3rd Avenue South; appears in Volume 1, Part 1, p. 20
(Dick Buck) - Negative. Shoemaker Hall, view towards 10th Street bridge and roof of Thomas J. Gray above wall of J.C. Brown Athletic Field; Volume 1, Part 1, p. 45
(Gust Spanos) - Negative from pic. 10th Street South bridge, Pumps at 108 - 10th Street South; appears in Volume 1, Part 1, p. 10, 12
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- Dimensions: 18.2 x 23.8 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints (Oversize). Buildings and Spaces. General Campus. Campus Scenes 1
This series contains some of the oldest records in the collection, dating to Birk’s teenage activities in the late 1950s. These files are information-rich but somewhat more chaotic than other series. Especially notable are Birk’s correspondence and interview notes with older community members, preserving a unique record of local history. Records of Birk’s later involvement with this project are largely digital, consisting of photographs and LiDAR maps.
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