John De Laittre papers. 1906-2009 (bulk 1913-1991).

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John De Laittre papers. 1906-2009 (bulk 1913-1991).

Papers of a Minneapolis bank president relating to his career as a banker, government official, and corporate director; his involvement in banking industry groups; his management of family finances and trusts; iron mining on Bovey-DeLaittre Lumber Company lands in northern Minnesota; and to Tettegouche, De Laittre's wilderness retreat.

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De Laittre family.

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De Laittre, Rosamond, 1886-.

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Mutual Securities Company (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Tettegouche Camp (Lake County, Minn.).

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Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company

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The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company was formed in 1891 with the merger of the Cleveland Iron Mining Co. and the Iron Cliffs Co. The Michigan office of the new company was established in Ishpeming. By the turn of the century, the company comprised a combination of constituent, allied and associated companies. Some were mining concerns, but others were established or aquired to provide transportation, to deal in land and lumber, or to manufacture products from iron or lumber. The Land and Lumbering ...

Bovey-DeLaittre Lumber Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Reserve Mining Company

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John De Laittre Company (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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De Laittre, Karl, 1874-1957.

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National Association of Mutual Savings Banks

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DeLaittre, John, 1832-1912.

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Environmental Learning Center, Inc. (Isabella, Minn.).

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Bodel Corporation (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Lamoine Company (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank of Minneapolis

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United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board

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deLaittre Company.

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Midwest Federal (Firm : Minneapolis, Minn.)

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De Laittre, John

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John De Laittre was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 7, 1907. He was the son of Karl (1874-1957) and Rosamond (Little) De Laittre, and a grandson of lumberman John De Laittre (1832-1912). The elder De Laittre was a partner in the Bovey-De Laittre Lumber Company, and a trustee and president of Farmers & Mechanics Savings Bank (Minneapolis). Karl De Laittre was a lumberman, state legislator, and president of the Minneapolis City Council. De Laittre attended ...