Knute Nelson papers. 1861-1924.

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Knute Nelson papers. 1861-1924.

Correspondence and miscellany documenting Nelson's career asa soldier with the Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry (1861-1864), as a country lawyer andpolitician at Alexandria, Minnesota (1871-1892), as governor of Minnesota(1893-1895), and particularly as United States senator (1895-1923). The majority ofthe papers focus on political and legislative affairs, either in Minnesota orreflecting Minnesota interests.

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Backus, Edward Wellington, 1860-1934

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Pennington, Edmund, 1848-1926.

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Minnesota. Governor

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Bonga, William.

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Kindred, C. F.

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Decker, Edward Williams, 1869-1956.

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Grimshaw, William Harrison, 1853-1922.

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Van Dusen, Fred Clark, 1863-1928.

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Hale, William Edward, 1845-1926.

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League of Nations

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Jaffray, C. T. (Clive T.), 1865-1956

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Smith, Edward E. (Edward Everett), 1861-1931.

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Bowen, Ivan, 1886-1959.

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Ballinger, Richard Achilles, 1858-1922

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Preus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961

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Willcutts, Levi Monroe, 1861-1936.

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National Nonpartisan League

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Caswell, I. T.

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Harrington, Charles Medbury, 1855-1928.

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Beaulieu, Theodore H.

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Listoe, Frederick C., 1867-1933.

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

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Jones, Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian), 1861-1928

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McGee, John F. (John Franklin), 1861-1925

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Republican Party (Minn.). State Central Committee.

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Crosby, J. M.

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Carpenter, Clarence Palmer, 1853-1933.

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Rahn, Andrew August David, 1877-1948.

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Sullivan, George H.

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Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923

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Knute Nelson was born in Vosse Elven, Norway, on February 2, 1843. In 1849 he and his widowed mother emigrated to the United States, settling first in Chicago (1849-1850), then in Dane County, Wisconsin, where he enlisted in the Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment (1861-1864) during the Civil War. Following the war he was graduated from the Albion Academy and studied law in a Madison, Wisconsin, law office, being admitted to the bar in 1867 and then serving as a representative in the ...

United States. Army. Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment, 4th (1861-1865)

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce

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MacMillan, J. N.

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Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937

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Lawyer and politician Frank Billings Kellogg was born in New York, and raised in Minnesota. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and began a long career in public service as city attorney of Rochester, Minnesota. He served as president of the American Bar Association, and as United States Senator from Minnesota and Ambassador to Great Britain. While serving as Calvin Coolidge's Secretary of State, he co-authored the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact, also known as the Pact of Paris, outlawing war an...

Vanderlip, John Russell, 1860-1935

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Brown, Rome G. (Rome Green), 1862-1926

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Chapman, Joseph

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Epithet: Vicar of St. Kill, Bagenalstown British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001303.0x000185 Epithet: of Add MS 36180 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000987.0x000360 Epithet: Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001303.0x00...

Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946

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First director, United States Forest Service (1905). He changed the name of protected "forest preserves" to "national forests" and advocated a controversial "wise use" policy for the resources of the national forests, whereby a greater use of forest resources, such as tree harvests and grazing rights could be permitted. From the description of Correspondence, 1905-1945. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 40804560 Forester and governor of Pennsylvania. F...