Laurence A. Rossman papers, 1924-1996 (bulk1924-1955).

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Laurence A. Rossman papers, 1924-1996 (bulk1924-1955).

Papers of the publisher of the Grand Rapids (Minn.)Herald-Review newspaper, documenting his interests and involvement in business andcivic affairs.

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Laurence (Larry) McKinley Gould was born in Michigan in 1896. He studied law and geology at the University of Michigan before serving in Italy and France with the US Army Ambulance Service during the First World War. After the war, he resumed his geological studies at the University of Michigan, receiving his doctorate in 1923. In 1926, he was a member of the University of Michigan's expedition to Greenland under Professor W.H. Hobbs and the following year, he joined George Palmer Putnam in expl...

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Charles K. Blandin Foundation

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Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines

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Minnesota. Department of Conservation

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Napoleon Noel Nadeau was born December 25, 1889 in Marinette, Wisconsin. Following his graduation from Marinette High School, he attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison for three years where he studied and worked as a photographer. He was then employed by the Hibbard Studio in Minneapolis for seven years before opening his own photographic studio. In 1932, Nadeau was hired as department photographer for the Conservation Department and charged with both documenting the work o...

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