History of Oneota, Minnesota, [ca. 1962].

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History of Oneota, Minnesota, [ca. 1962].

A photocopy of a typed transcript of an address delivered by Manley P. Burns on the early history of Oneota (West Duluth), Minnesota. Throughout the transcript are references to picture numbers illustrating the script.

11 leaves.

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Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1882

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Edmund Franklin Ely was born in Wilbraham Massachusetts on August 3, 1809. He was a choir director, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany, New York, and began his ministerial studies (1828). He was appointed by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1832 and left New York, arriving in La Pointe, Wisconsin the following year. From that time until 1849 he served Ojibwe missions in Fond du Lac, Pokegama, and Sandy Lake, Minnesota. His diaries indicate that he was in a...

Wheeler, Henry Wakeman, 1821-1905.

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Burns, Manley P.

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St. Louis County Historical Society (Saint Louis County, Minn.)

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Merritt family.

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Peet, James, 1828-1866.

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