Ann T. Walton papers. 1896-2002 (Bulk 1981-1987).
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United States
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Idaho became a state on July 3, 1890 with post offices being established as early as 1876. From the guide to the Franklin County, Idaho Post Office Location Records, 1876-1945, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) These photographs document Region 4, started in 1910, of the US Forest Service, covering Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming. From the guide to the US Forest Service Photograph Collection., 19...
Science Museum of Minnesota
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Ewers, John C. (John Canfield), 1909-1997
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Schrikkel, Louis, 1902-1995
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The third of James J. and Mary Mehegan Hill’s ten children, Louis Warren Hill was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1872. He, along with his older brother James, was schooled at home before attending Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and Yale University. He began working for his father at the Great Northern Railway Company immediately after graduation and began pursuit of his own ultimately extremely successful investments in iron mining in northeastern Minnesota. Wh...
Hassrick, Royal B.
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Royal Brown Hassrick (1917-1989) was an anthropologist, author, and rancher. He was a student of American Indian life and author of several books on the subject. Hassrick was the curator of the South Plains Indian Museum for the U.S. Department of Interior in Okla. (1948-1952); assistant general manager of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board for the Department of Interior, Denver, Colo. (1952-1954); curator of American Indian Art, Denver Art Museum (1955-1962); DAM assistant director (1964-1967). ...
Minneapolis institute of arts
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Minnesota 1900: Art and Life on the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1915 was an exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in 1994. The exhibit displayed architectural drawings and elements, paintings, furniture, lighting devices, ceramics, metalwork and objects made by local Native Americans documenting life of residents along the upper Mississippi from 1890-1915. From the description of Minnesota 1900 exhibit collection 1994. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 31...
Taylor, John D.
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Walton, Ann Thorson
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Minnesota Transportation Museum
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Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.)
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The Rexford, Mont., station of the Great Northern Railway was established in 1903. It was closed in 1972 when the railroad was rerouted due to the flooding of the area behind the Libby Dam. The building was moved to Eureka where it became part of the Tobacco Valley Historical Village Museum. From the description of Records of the Rexford Station, Rexford, Mont., 1952-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962045 On 23 Feb. 1910 two Great Northern Railway trains--the "Seattle...
Museum of the Plains Indian and Crafts Center (U.S.)
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Kihn, W. Langdon
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W. Langdon Kihn (1898-1957) was a painter and illustrator from Hadlyme, Conn. Full name Wilfred Langdon Kihn (sometimes cited as William Langdon Kihn). Specialized in pictorial representations of the lives, history, and customs of American Indians. Married to Helen Butler. From the description of W. Langdon Kihn papers, 1904-1990, bulk 1904-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77837587 Born in Brooklyn, New York, W. (Wilfred) Langdon Kih...
Reiss, Winold, 1886-1953
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American architect and designer born in Germany. From the description of Selected drawings, 1915-1946. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 83603385 ...
Hill, Louis Warren, -1948
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Northwest Area Foundation (U.S.)
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The Northwest Area Foundation makes grants to organizations and programs in eight states that were served by the former Great Northern Railway Company: Minnesota, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington. It was founded in 1934 by Great Northern chairman Louis W. Hill, Sr. as the Lexington Foundation, making grants for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes that were deemed to contribute to the public welfare. Funds constituting its capital ...
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926
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American cowboy and artist of the American West. From the description of Photographs, {ca. 1910}. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435693 American painter and sculptor of western scenes and subjects. From the description of Ephemera, 1900-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122497326 From the guide to the Charles M. Russell ephemera, 1900-1964, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Russell, Charles Marion, artist, cowboy (Mar. 19, 1864-Oct. 24, 1...
Burlington Northern Railroad Company
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Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) was created on March 2, 1970, by the merger of four primary railroads: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co. (CB&Q); Northern Pacific Railway Co. (NP); Great Northern Railway Co. (GN); and the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Co. (SP&S). From the description of Burlington Northern Railroad Company records [manuscript], circa 1920-1960. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 756206544 From the g...