Karl W. Elsinger papers, undated, 1916-1919, and 1928.

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Karl W. Elsinger papers, undated, 1916-1919, and 1928.

Cards and miscellaneous items relating to Karl Elsinger's World War I service in France with Company L of the 351st Infantry, 88th Division, United States Army and to his Masonic activities. Also included is a cartoon, "Raising the first flag over the Golden Rule," depicting his father, Joseph Elsinger, and a letter (1928) from the Children's Home Society of Minnesota discussing land along Como Avenue in St. Anthony Park (St. Paul, Minnesota) given by Joseph Elsinger for the erection of the Jean Martin Brown Receiving Home, and attendant lawn and playground.

1 folder (incl. 14 items).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6775248

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Children's Home Society of Minnesota

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Elsinger, Karl W. (Karl Walter), 1893-

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Joseph Elsinger was one of the founders of the Golden Rule department store (St. Paul, Minnesota) in 1878. Karl Elsinger was a vice president at the Golden Rule. From the description of Karl W. Elsinger papers, undated, 1916-1919, and 1928. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122581024 ...

Elsinger, Joseph, 1847-1917.

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Freemasons

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Golden Rule (Firm : Saint Paul, Minn.)

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Jean Martin Brown Receiving Home (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 351st. Company L.

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