Helen Spink and Robert Beach Henton papers. [ca. 1880]-1986.

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Helen Spink and Robert Beach Henton papers. [ca. 1880]-1986.

Personal papers, including biographical and genealogical information, related to Helen Spink Henton and her husband, Robert Beach Henton, both lawyers and long-term residents of Olivia, Minnesota.

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University of Minnesota. Law School.

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The first lectures in the College of Law were given at the University of Minnesota on September 11, 1888 by Dean William S. Pattee to 27 students in the Hermean room in the basement of Old Main. In 1889, the first law school was erected on campus (now known as Pattee Hall) and by 1894, the College of Law enrolled 320 students, employed 14 lecturers and offered three courses of study, a two-year program offered in the day, a three-year program in the evening, and a one-year graduate ...

Northern Drying Company.

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Minnesota

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Frederick Ferdinand "Fritz" Kramer began his service in the Diocese of Minnesota in 1953 with his appointment as vicar in charge of the Samuel Memorial Mission, Naytahwaush, and of St. Philip's Church, Rice Lake. Following the retirement of Frederick K. Smythe, he rose to the positions of archdeacon in charge of Indian work in Minnesota and dean of the Cass Lake Deanery (1956). In 1960 he was removed as vicar of the two individual parishes, and the post of dean to the Northwest Deanery was added...

Boyd, Robert Knowles, 1845-1932.

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Spink family.

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Henton, Helen Spink, 1901-1986.

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Helen Brenner Spink was born July 12, 1901 in Slayton, Minnesota, the eldest of two children born to John Henry Spink (1874-1947) and Lillian E. (Brenner) Spink (1877-1968). John Henry Spink was a merchant and the family moved to small towns in Minnesota and Iowa until he owned his own general store in Spring Valley, Minnesota in 1915. Helen Spink graduated from the high school in Spring Valley in 1919 and then entered Hamline University in St. Paul. After two years at H...

Brenner family.

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Henton family.

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Henton, Robert Beach, 1899-1961.

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Meier, Peg, 1946-

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Renville County Birch Cooley Memorial Association (Minn.)

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Parker, Ben S.

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Egan, J. J. (James Joseph), 1842-1911.

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