George D. Dayton research files. 1992-1997.
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Green, Ellen B. (Ellen Blackman), 1945-
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Westminster Presbyterian Church (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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Minnesota Loan & Investment Company (Worthington, Minn.).
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Dayton Foundation (Minneapolis, Minn.).
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Bank of Worthington (Worthington, Minn.).
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Dayton, George Draper, 1857-1938
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George Draper Dayton II (9/21/1907-10/13/1988) was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to David Draper Dayton and Louise Winchell Dayton Denman. He was a grandson of George Draper Dayton, the founder of Dayton’s. He was educated at Whittier School (1913-1918), Blake School (class of 1924), Princeton University (class of 1928). He married Marion Harriet McDonald on June 26, 1928, in Minneapolis. Their children include George Draper Dayton III (6/13/1929-), Harriet McDonald Da...
Dayton Dry Goods Company
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Dayton, Emma Willard Chadwick, 1856-1931.
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Westminster Presbyterian Church (Worthington, Minn.).
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Dayton, Bruce B.
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George Draper Dayton was born in Clifton Springs, New York, on March 6, 1857. He was the son of Dr. David Day and Caroline (Draper) Dayton, a physician and surgeon. George married Emma Willard Chadwick (1856-1931) at Lakemont, New York, on December 17, 1878. Their children included David Draper, Caroline, George Nelson, and Josephine. George and his wife came to Minnesota in 1883 and settled at Worthington. George was involved in real estate investments there, and served...
Dayton Company
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Founded in 1902 in Minneapolis, Minn., predecessor firm to the Target Corporation. From the description of Dayton Company advertising scrapbooks, 1904-1968. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 152578170 ...
Goodfellow Dry Goods Company
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