Michael J. Boyle papers. 1876-1890, 1918-1941.

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Michael J. Boyle papers. 1876-1890, 1918-1941.

Diaries (1876-1890, 1930-1940), correspondence, and related papers of Boyle, who was affiliated as a salesman and manager (1877-1927) with the St. Paul wholesale dry goods firm of Auerbach, Finch, Culbertson and Company and its successors. They document his early surveying and teaching experiences (1876-1877); lifelong involvement in the Catholic Church and Democratic Party; dry goods career; social customs and activities of St. Paul in the 1870s and 1880s, particularly through parties, dances, and theatricals attended; his club memberships, especially the Minnesota Boat Club and Nushka (toboggan) Club; his romances; and his employment in the Ramsey County assessor's office (1930-1940).

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