Christian and Gordon Rosenmeier papers, 1903-1989.

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Christian and Gordon Rosenmeier papers, 1903-1989.

Personal, legal, and legislative papers of Christian Rosenmeier (1874-1932) and his son, Gordon Rosenmeier (1907-1989), both of whom were lawyers and Minnesota state senators from Little Falls, Minnesota.

25.5 cu. ft. (25 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315683

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Minnesota Historical Society

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Minnesota Zoological Garden. Foundation.

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Rosenmeier, Gordon, 1907-1989.

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Christian Rosenmeier was born in Denmark in 1874. At the age of 14 he emigrated with his father to the United States, where they settled in Kandiyohi county Minnesota. Until the age of 21, Rosenmeier worked on the farm and herding cows, helping to earn the money to bring his mother and sister over from Denmark. During the winter months, he attended school at Willmar Academy. In 1895 he passed the exam for county school teachers and went on to teach in rural schools for several years...

Charles A. Lindbergh Fund

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Camp Confidence (Brainerd, Minn.).

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Rosenmeier, Christian, 1874-1932.

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Minnesota. Selective Service.

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Minnesota Press Council

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Rosenmeier and Simonett (Little Falls, Minn.).

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Minnesota. Legislature. Senate

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Great Lakes Commission

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