Flour milling research files. [185-]-[198-].

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Flour milling research files. [185-]-[198-].

Subject files, including photocopies, photographs, and printed items, related to flour mills and milling in Minnesota and other Midwestern states (ca.1850s-1980s). The files were compiled by Don Gregg up to the time of his death in 1987; they have since been supplemented by items donated by others.

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General Mills, inc.

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Minneapolis, MN. From the description of Pamphlet and handbill, ca.1930. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 122364952 In 1893 the Washburn-Crosby Company of Minneapolis opened a Buffalo office from which to distribute its flour throughout the East. A Buffalo flour mill followed in 1904, and in 1928 General Mills was organized with Washburn-Crosby as its nucleus. Washburn-Crosby was dissolved in 1937. General Mills Buffalo operations include a cereal...

Pillsbury Company

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Gregg, Donald N.

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Donald Neal Gregg, a lifelong collector of documentation on the flour milling industry in Minneapolis and the Upper Midwest, was born December 21, 1914 in Sherwood, North Dakota. He moved to St. Paul with his family during his childhood, graduating in 1940 with a B.S. degree in forestry from the University of Minnesota. Gregg enlisted in the Army Air Force and served more than four years during the World War II period, leaving the military (in 1946?) as a technical sergeant. ...