Giacomo Beltrami papers, 1824-1867.

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Giacomo Beltrami papers, 1824-1867.

Photocopies of items selected from Beltrami's personal papers relating chiefly to his search for the sources of the Mississippi River, his journey to the Red River of the North with Maj. Stephen H. Long, his books, and the Minnesota Historical Society's contacts with Biblioteca Civica di Bergamo regarding Beltrami and his papers.

P516 : 1 folder, containing 19 items.Res. 25 : 1 folder, containing 1 item.

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