Railway mineral lease records, 1904-1957.

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Railway mineral lease records, 1904-1957.

Correspondence, leases, easements, and blueprint maps containing information on the location, completion, and use of railroad spur tracks to various mines in northeastern Minnesota.

0.75 cu. ft. (2 partial boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6748957

Related Entities

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Minnesota. Dept. of Conservation.

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Minnesota. Division of Lands and Minerals

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The Division of Lands and Minerals was designated as one of the original divisions of the Conservation Department when it was created in 1931 (Laws 1931 c186), although the division did not become active until 1933. It was established to take over the lands and minerals duties of the state auditor. These included the care, supervision, sale, and lease of state trust fund lands and minerals (Laws 1937 c310). Division staff inspected all mining operations under permit or lease, conduc...

Wildes, Frank L., 1859-1926

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Banker and businessman, of Carson City, Nev.; deputy state treasurer. From the description of Frank L. Wildes papers, 1901-1910. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71058235 ...

Minnesota. State Auditor

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A hospital district could be created by any four or more cities and towns, except cities of the first class (Minn. Stat. 447.31), or by a board or boards of county commissioners (Minn. Stat. 397.05), for the purpose of jointly acquiring, improving, and operating hospital and nursing home facilities. From the description of Financial reports of hospital districts, 1972-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313788768 From the guide to the Financial Reports of Hospital Districts...

Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota

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These registers were kept under the RRWC's regulatory responsibilities for stockyard rates (1919-1922; see Laws 1919 c461) and for licensing of livestock buyers (1935-1967; see Laws 1935 c216). In 1967 the RRWC was replaced by the Public Service Department (Laws 1967 c864), and in 1974 the livestock regulatory functions were transferred to the Department of Agriculture (Laws 1974 c347). The 1962-1975 RRWC register book was apparently transferred to and used by these successor agencies. ...