Historical materials. 1862-2001 (bulk 1862-1948).

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Historical materials. 1862-2001 (bulk 1862-1948).

Correspondence and memoranda, minute books, court and legal records, and clippings relating to the operation of the and newspapers and their parent companies, as well as pamphlets and manuscripts on various public interest topics. St. Paul Pioneer Press St. Paul Dispatch

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La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925

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Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), colloquially known as Fighting Bob, was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both chambers of Congress and served as the Governor of Wisconsin. A Republican for most of his career, he ran for President of the United States as the nominee of his own Progressive Party in the 1924 presidential election. Historian John D. Buenker describes La Follette as "the most celebrated figure in Wisconsin history." Born...

Driscoll, Frederick, né 1830

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Price, Byron, 1891-1981

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Gleeman, Abe.

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St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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The Minnesota Pioneer, Minnesota's first newspaper and a forerunner of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, was founded in 1849. The St. Paul Dispatch newspaper was begun in 1868. The Dispatch Printing Company (DPC) was formed in 1885 when George Thompson purchased the Dispatch newspaper. The DPC bought the Pioneer Press in 1909, and ran the two newspapers separately. Charles K. Blandin was hired as business manager for the DPC at around that time, and became a small shareholder. In 1916 the...

Ingalls, James S.

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Dispatch-Pioneer Press Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Gleeman, Bennie.

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Galt, Herbert Randolph, 1881-1926.

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Larsen, Arthur J. (Arthur James), 1903-

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Mantel Club.

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Townley, A. C. (Arthur Charles), 1880-1959

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Dispatch Printing Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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United States. Army. Infantry Division, 3rd

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Gilbert, Joseph, 1865-1956.

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Neighborhood House (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Beman, S. S. (Solon Spencer), 1853-1914

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The Pioneer Press Building (now known as the Pioneer Building) was designed by architect Solon Beman of Chicago. It was erected in downtown St. Paul in 1888-1889 to house the offices and presses of the St. Paul Pioneer Press newspaper. Critic Montgomery Schuyler called the building an "uncompromising parallelopiped of brown brick [which] rears itself to the height of twelve stories" and was "eminent for the strictness with which the design conforms itself to the utilitarian conditions of the str...

Blandin, Charles K., 1872-1958

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National Nonpartisan League

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The Farmers' Nonpartisan Political League was organized in North Dakota in 1915 by Arthur C. Townley and other North Dakota Socialist Party members. Members sought to bring about reforms in farming-related business and governmental practices through non-partisan political activity. In 1917 the organizaation's name was changed to the National Nonpartisan Political League, and by 1921 branches were established in an additional fifteen midwestern and northwestern states. While the League was most s...

Lommen, George H., 1895-1942.

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Mt. Zion Hebrew Association.

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Teigen, Ferdinand A.

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Itasca Paper Company (Saint Paul, Minn.)

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Minnesota. Rural Credit Bureau.

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Pioneer Press Co. (Saint Paul, Minn.)

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Minnesota Commission of Public Safety

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The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety was established by the legislature in April of 1917 (Laws 1917 c261), shortly after the United States entered World War I. The seven-member commission (governor, attorney general, and five persons appointed by the governor) was given broad powers to ensure the protection of persons and property, the defense of the state and the nation, and the application of the state's resources to "successful prosecution" of the war. During its...

Hurley, Helen Angela

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Biographer of Archbishop John Ireland. From the description of Papers, 1892-1960s. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24517034 ...

Blandin Development Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Lennox and Haldeman (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Saint Paul (Minn.). City Planning Board

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Dickinson, Leonard.

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Ames, Charles W. (Charles Wilberforce), 1855-1921.

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Charles Wilberforce Ames was born in Minneapolis, June 30, 1855, the son of Charles Gordon Ames and Sarah Daniels Ames. He was educated at Albany Academy (Albany, New York) and public schools in California. He graduated from Cornell University in 1878. After working in San Jose, California as an apprentice printer, he returned to Minnesota where he worked as a railroad surveyor. He later assisted his father in editing and publishing the Christian Register in Boston. In 1880 he becam...

Moore, Frank, 1828-1904

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Author, of New York, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1865-1872. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20019210 Editor and compiler of works on the Civil War. From the description of Frank Moore Civil War collection, 1861-1865. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58781630 Editor, member of the New-York Historical Society, and author and compiler of works on American historical and literary subjects; born in Concord, N...

Farmers Union Terminal Association (Minn.)

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Appelbaum, Saul Bezalel, 1907-1964

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Wright, Cushing F., 1880 or 1881-1961

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Northern States Power Company (Minnesota)

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Northern States Power Company (Minnesota) (NSP) was a Minneapolis-based, publicly held energy company. (After about 2000 it was known as Xcel Energy.) It generated, transmitted, and distributed electrical power and natural gas to customers in Minnesota and in North and South Dakota. A related company, Northern States Power Company (Wisconsin), served customers in Wisconsin and in Upper Peninsula Michigan. Northern States Power Company had its beginnings as the Washington County Ligh...

Christianson, Theodore, 1883-1948

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Thompson, George, 1840-1917.

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