The early history of St. Paul, 1868 October 15.

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The early history of St. Paul, 1868 October 15.

A handwritten history (25 p.) of St. Paul, Minnesota describing early explorations, including those of Jonathan Carver and Zebulon Pike; early settlers, such as Pierre Parrant, Michael Phelan, Vital Guerin, and Henry Jackson; the Catholic chapel; and the organization of Minnesota Territory. Accompanied by a typescript of the history (15 leaves).

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Catholic Church

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During much of Doctor José Gaspar de Francia's dictatorship (1814-1840), Paraguay was without a bishop and the church was harrassed. From the description of Libro de providencias, ordenes, y autos : por Dn. Juan Antonio Riveras, cura rector de la parrequial de la Villeta : manuscript, 1804-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612746619 An antiphonary is a book containing sacred vocal music, both the antiphons of the breviary, and the musical notes. An antiphon it...

Farnsworth, John P.

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Guérin, Vital, 1812-1870.

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Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780

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Jonathan Carver (1710-1780) was an English soldier who traveled across Wisconsin into Minnesota and back across Lake Superior in 1766-1768 in order to examine the frontier recently won from the French. From the description of Jonathan Carver diary of his travels [manuscripts], 1766-1767. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 678591181 From the guide to the Jonathan Carver diary of his travels, 1766-1767, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library...