Robert Shore papers, 1872-1908, 1981.

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Robert Shore papers, 1872-1908, 1981.

Shore's diary (1904-1908) of life in Nobles County (Minn.), containing his observations on the weather, crops, family gatherings, holiday celebrations, illnesses, books he read, and his general opinions and philosophy of life. It is supplemented by letters (1872) concerning his membership in the National Colony of Ohio, his certificate of election as Nobles County commissioner (1877), and a Minnesota History article that utilized information from the diary.

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