George C. Tanner papers, 1854-1918.

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George C. Tanner papers, 1854-1918.

The papers of George Clinton Tanner, registrar of the Diocese of Minnesota (diocesan historian) from 1878 to 1920, consist largely of notes, manuscripts, and transcripts of materials relating to 19th century diocesan history.

5.75 cu. ft. (17 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315731

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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