Find resources on authors and time periods. The LOC Digital Collections includes primary resources, such as manuscripts, maps, news articles, diaries, letters, photos, and art.
Find resources on authors and time periods, including primary resources, such as manuscripts, films, voice recordings, maps, news articles, diaries, letters, photos, and art.
Research guides include links to primary and secondary sources. Topics include: Rondo, Minnesota Voices Projects, labor strikes, the US Dakota War. the Duluth Lynching and more.
Collections include digitized materials from Hennepin County Library's Special Collections related to the history of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, and Minnesota’s involvement in WWII. Items can be viewed, printed or downloaded.
Discover 136,724 images, maps, manuscripts, video, audio, and more. UMedia provides open access to digitized materials from across the University of Minnesota.
The collection strongly emphasizes the state of Minnesota from 1849 to the present, but also includes selected maps and atlases of a wider geographic area encompassing the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Valley.
Many of the maps were produced by the City of Minneapolis, but other creators include commercial map companies, government bodies, and individual cartographers.
"The Darrell W. Krueger Library at Winona State University is pleased to provide public access to our online archive of four Winona city newspapers spanning from 1855 through 1976."