Amos S. Deinard papers, 1911-1968.

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Amos S. Deinard papers, 1911-1968.

Twenty-two items (1924) relating to the presidential campaign of Robert M. La Follette, Sr., and Burton K. Wheeler on the Progressive ticket and 11 items relating to the Jewish community in Minneapolis and to the Jewish National Fund. A 1911 circular describes the attractions of Texas for settlement.

1 folder, containing 34 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6708820

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925

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Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), colloquially known as Fighting Bob, was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both chambers of Congress and served as the Governor of Wisconsin. A Republican for most of his career, he ran for President of the United States as the nominee of his own Progressive Party in the 1924 presidential election. Historian John D. Buenker describes La Follette as "the most celebrated figure in Wisconsin history." Born...

Deinard, S. N. (Samuel Nathaniel), 1873-1921

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Hall, E. George (Emanuel George), 1865-1938.

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Deinard, Amos Spencer.

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Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960

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U. S. Senator from Minnesota. From the description of Speech and article of Henrik Shipstead [manuscript], 1932. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647959046 ...

George J. Gordon Educational Center (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Sinclair, John Franklin, 1885-1950.

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Fritsche, L. A. (Louis Albert), 1862-1931

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Nelson, John Mandt, 1870-1955

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John Nelson was born in Sweden on November 24, 1872. He came to Helena about 1890 at age 18 and became a citizen in November 1900 in Helena. He briefly worked as a miner in Elkhorn and then moved to Helena where he worked as a cement finisher on the Shrine Temple and for road construction companies. He married Mary Olson in November 1902. She died in 1910. He later married Anna Marie Nelson in 1921. John Nelson died January 9, 1958. From the description of John Nelson papers, 1903-20...

Jewish National Fund of Minneapolis.

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Gordon, George J., 1874-1943.

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Schall, Thomas D. (Thomas David), 1877-1935

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Minda, Albert Greenberg, 1895-

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Wheeler, Burton K. (Burton Kendall), 1882-1975

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Burton Kendall Wheeler was born in Hudson, Mass., on 27 Feb. 1882 and moved to Montana shortly after his graduation from law school in 1905. He began his law career in Butte, serving as U.S. Attorney for Montana from 1913 to 1918 prior to his election to the U.S. Senate in 1922. In 1924 he ran unsuccessfully for vice-president on the Progressive Party presidential ticket. Wheeler is remembered as one of the most powerful senators in Washington, D.C., in the 1930s. Chairman of the Interstate Comm...

Leonard, George B., 1872-1956.

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George Leonard was born in Shovlu, Lithuania (Feb. 9, 1872), the son of Victor Leonard and Tauve Melnick. After receiving a gymnasium education, he moved to Paris, in part to avoid Czarist persecution for his socialist views. He lived for a short while in Paris, where he took courses at the Sorbonne and other schools, and became involved in left wing political and labor movements. He immigrated to the United States in 1892, working briefly in both New York City and Philadelphia (whe...

Joseph, Roger E., ca. 1917-1966.

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Johnson, Magnus, 1871-1936

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Johnson was a member of the Minnesota legislature (1914, 1916, 1918); U.S. senator (1923-1924); U.S. congressman (1933-1934); candidate for governor of Minnesota (1922, 1926, 1936). He was active in the Progressive movement, the National Nonpartisan League, and the Farmer-Labor party. From the description of Magnus Johnson papers, 1923-1941. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122474163 ...

Temple Israel (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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