Joseph A. Jackson and family papers, 1892-1940.

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Joseph A. Jackson and family papers, 1892-1940.

Biographical sketches, newspaper clippings, correspondence, invitations, programs, speeches, and other materials relating to Jackson, a St. Paul, Minnesota lawyer who served in the Minnesota Legislature and as Swedish vice consul in St. Paul; his father, Andrew Jackson, a minister who lived in Carver County, Minnesota; David Wallblom, who served on Governor John A. Johnson's staff; and John A. Johnson, governor of Minnesota from 1905-1909.

2 folders (incl. 42 items).

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Jackson, Joseph Ansgar, 1868-1938.

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Mrs. Joseph Jackson (Anna Lund) and Mrs. David Wallblom (Gerda Lund) were sisters. From the description of Joseph A. Jackson and family papers, 1892-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122523712 ...

Wallblom, David, 1872-1952.

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Jackson, Andrew, d. 1901.

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Lind, John, 1854-1930

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John Lind was born in 1854 in Sweden and emigrated to Minnesota in 1868. From a career as a lawyer he went on to become the first Swedish-born American elected to the United States House of Representatives. In 1898 he was elected governor of Minnesota on the Democratic-Populist ticket. In 1913 he was appointed as Woodrow Wilson's personal representative to Mexico, where he served until 1914. Following his return he resumed his law practice and was a supporter of Wilson's foreign policy and later...

Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900

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Cushman Kellogg Davis, a Senator from Minnesota, was born in Henderson, Jefferson County, N.Y., on June 16, 1838. He moved with his parents to Waukesha, Wisconsin, where he attended the public schools, Carroll College in Waukesha, and graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1857. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1859 and commenced practice in Waukesha. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1865 and became a member of the State house of representatives ine 1867, then s...

Johnson, John Albert, 1861-1909

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