Chamber of Commerce records, 1859-1950.

ArchivalResource

Chamber of Commerce records, 1859-1950.

Minutes of meetings (1859, 1885-1913), correspondence, committee minutes and reports, financial and legal records (1881-1904), membership lists (1883-1903), memorials to deceased members (1887, 1900-1904), and related materials.

1.8 cu. ft. (4 boxes, 1 v. shelved loose, 10 oversize items).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314883

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Hinrichs, Ferdinand, 1860-1903.

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Beardsley, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1860.

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