Newspaper clippings. 1914-1980 (bulk 1920-1969).

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Newspaper clippings. 1914-1980 (bulk 1920-1969).

1914 - 1980

Mainly from the Cass County Pioneer, The Walker Pilot, and The Cass Lake Times, the clippings cover such topics as county funding of patients (1914); staff activities, particularly of Superintendent Burns; a conference on the possibility of an Indian hospital (1931); the opening of the infirmary building (1932); the farm and dairy herd (1932); trial and conviction of patient James H. Norvell for extorting money from Dr. Burns (1932-1934); tuberculosis testing (1950s-1960s); Christmas celebrations (1950s-1960s); budgets and appropriations (1950s-1960s); gubernatorial and legislative inspection tours (1959); conversion to a nursing home (1961); and Ah-Gwah-Ching's 75th anniversary celebration (1980).

2 folders in partial box.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315587

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Ah-Gwah-Ching Nursing Home (Minn.)

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Burns, H. A.

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Minnesota State Sanatorium

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Norvell, James R.

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Minnesota Sanatorium for Consumptives

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