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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