Baldishol Committee records, 1925-1926.

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Baldishol Committee records, 1925-1926.

Letters, financial records, and committee lists of a group that presented a Baldishol tapestry to Mrs. Calvin Coolidge to commemorate her visit to the Norwegian-American centennial celebration in Minneapolis, 1925. Includes the score of the centennial celebration song by Anna M. Fardahl.

39 items and 3 v. in 1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6789979

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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