Charles M. Loring scrapbooks, 1875-1922.

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Charles M. Loring scrapbooks, 1875-1922.

Contents of five dismantled scrapbooks kept by this Minneapolis businessman known for his many years of service to the city's park system. They include newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, correspondence, postcards, and booklets documenting, in particular, his work on the Minneapolis Board of Park Commissioners, Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, and American Park and Out-Door Art Association.

0.8 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6768533

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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