Alan R. Woolworth papers. 1774-2008 (bulk1830-2000).
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Minnesota Historical Society
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Woolworth, Nancy L.
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Lothson, Gordon.
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Pond, Samuel W.
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Lewis, Theodore Hayes, 1856-
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Theodore Hayes Lewis was the first archaeologist to systematically survey and record archaeological sites in Minnesota. He was born in 1856 and disappeared in Colorado in 1909. He was educated in Ohio and moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1878 where he worked as a surveyor investigating antiquities from 1878-1880. He began work on the Northwestern Archaeological Survey during the years 1880-1883 and became associated with Alfred J. Hill in 1881, who paid most of his research expenses ...
Armstrong, Moses.
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Riggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883
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Stephen Return Riggs, a Presebyterian missionary, was born in Steubenville, Ohio, on March 23, 1812, the son of Stephen and Anne (Baird) Riggs. He studied at Jefferson College and the Western Theological Seminary in 1833 and 1834, and he was licensed to preach in 1836. He came to what is now Minnesota under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1837, settling first at Lake Harriet (in what is now Minneapolis). Later he was sent to th...
Winona and St. Peter Railroad Company.
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Brown, Joseph Renshaw, 1805-1870
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Joseph Renshaw Brown (1805-1870) was a Minnesota pioneer, fur trader, soldier, townsite and real estate developer, inventor, newspaper editor and publisher, politician and legislator. From the description of Joseph R. Brown collection, 1729-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42288192 In 1859 Joseph R. Brown of Henderson, Minnesota, designed a "steam wagon", which was manufactured in New York and shipped to Henderson, where he operated it for a time in 1860, before it becam...
Lower Sioux Indian Community (Minn.).
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Holcombe, R. I. (Return Ira), 1845-1916
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Woolworth Research Associates
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Minnesota Archaeological Society
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The Minnesota Archaeological Society (MAS) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of archaeological resources in the Upper Midwest. It was established in September 1932 to inform the public on archaeological matters through regular meetings and the publication of reports and studies, and to promote the study of archaeology, anthropology, and ethnology. Its primary focus was on Minnesota's prehistoric past, and the early history of the Upper Midw...
Carl, Diane T.
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Woolworth, Alan R. (Alan Roland), 1924-
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Alan R. Woolworth was born August 19, 1924 in Clear Lake, South Dakota. Woolworth was educated at the University of Nebraska and the University of Minnesota. He engaged in archaeological field work (1949-) in Nebraska, North and South Dakota, and Minnesota; was staff archaeologist for the State Historical Society of North Dakota (1952-1957); was curator of exhibits at the Dearborn (Michigan) Historical Museum (1957-1960); and had a long career with the Minnesota Historical Society as museum cura...
Columbia Fur Company.
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Warren, William W. (William Whipple), 1825-1853
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