Reminiscences and interview, undated and 1914, 1931.

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Reminiscences and interview, undated and 1914, 1931.

William A. Marin's reminiscences (undated, 1931) and his interview with Benjamin Dalbec (1914) documenting events in his life as an early settler in Crookston, Minnesota and the Red River Valley area.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box, including 1 v.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6747836

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Dalbec, Benjamin, 1844-.

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Marin, William A., 1874-.

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Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903

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Marin family.

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Hudson's Bay Company

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