Henry Rines correspondence, 1920-1922.

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Henry Rines correspondence, 1920-1922.

Correspondence of Rines, Minnesota state treasurer, as co-owner (with Lucille A. Rines and E. H. Farrington) of the Rines-Farrington Land Company, Mora, concerning real estate and timber sales and mortgages in Kanabec and Mille Lacs counties. There is also mention of timber land in Trinity County, California; his oil drilling interests; his service on the Soldiers' Bonus Board; the National Nonpartisan League; and Minnesota and Kanabec County political matters.

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