Charles P. Noyes papers, 1832-1931.

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Charles P. Noyes papers, 1832-1931.

The papers of this St. Paul (Minn.) businessman who was active in various religious, cultural, and civic enterprises. There are correspondence, accounts, and contracts for the building of Noyes' house (1887); material that he collected as a delegate to the Indianapolis monetary convention (1898), from the launching of the steamship "Dakota" (1904), and as chairman of a St. Paul Commercial Club committee to erect a memorial to Joseph A. Wheelock (1906-1907); reports and correspondence on the construction of a dam on the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and St. Paul; and invitations and programs of several patriotic societies. A large group of papers (1883-1921) collected by Noyes as a member of various committees of the House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul consist of correspondence, financial records, lists of members and contributions, and contracts for the erection and furnishing of a new edifice. Also included are letters to Thomas Noyes (generally of Auburn, New York) and his brother Henry B. Noyes (generally of New York), and family members, including brother Daniel R. Noyes (generally of Lyme, Connecticut) concerning family and business affairs.

2.75 cu. ft. (6 boxes, including 6 volumes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6791446

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Minnesota Historical Society

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Noyes, Charles Phelps, 1842-1921

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Charles P. Noyes was born in Connecticut in 1842, and came to St. Paul in 1868 where he engaged in the wholesale drug business. He started Noyes Bros. & Cutler, a wholesale firm which dealt with drugs and related products. Members of the firm were Charles P., Daniel R., and Winthrop G. Noyes and Edward H. Cutler. He died on April 30, 1921. From the guide to the Charles P. Noyes papers., 1832-1931., (Minnesota Historical Society) Charles P. Noyes was born in Lyme, Connect...

Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1906.

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Saint Paul Chamber of Commerce (1867-1904).

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St. Paul Presbyterian Missionary Society.

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Noyes family.

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Rogers family.

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Society of the War of 1812

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Organized in 1814. From the description of Society of the War of 1812 membership applications, ca. 1890-ca. 1975. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 489245283 From the description of Membership applications, [ca. 1892-1954] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155497485 ...

Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Minnesota.

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House of Hope Presbyterian Church (Saint Paul, Minn.)

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General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.)

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St. Paul Institute of Science and Letters

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Archaeological Institute of America. St. Paul Society.

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Sons of the Revolution

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Dakota (Steamship).

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