Bishop Hamilton Hyde Kellogg files, 1919-1971 (bulk 1952-1971).

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Bishop Hamilton Hyde Kellogg files, 1919-1971 (bulk 1952-1971).

Kellogg's papers document his activities and interests as bishop coadjutor (1952-1956) and bishop (1956-1970) of the Diocese of Minnesota, including diocesan administration, finances, organizations, education, social concerns, schools, and parishes.

23.0 cu. ft. (23 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315738

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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