A. O. Eberhart papers. 1831-1945.

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A. O. Eberhart papers. 1831-1945.

Biological and family information (1831-1913),correspondence and miscellaneous papers (1910-1914), and autobiographicalreminiscences (undated and 1943) describing Eberhart's immigration to the UnitedStates from Sweden (1882), his life in St. Peter and Mankato, Minnesota, and inNebraska (1883-1893), and his subsequent political career in the Minnesota StateSenate (1902-1914), as lieutenant governor (1905-1909), as governor (1909-1914), andas a member of the Speakers Bureau for the Federal Housing Authority (1934-ca.1938).

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