Toltz, King and Day papers, 1910-1995.

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Toltz, King and Day papers, 1910-1995.

This collection contains working drawings (including mechanical, architectural and structural plans) for hundreds of commissions in the Midwest and western United States. These include plans for the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Saulte Ste. Marie Ore Dock in Ashland, Wisconsin (1916) along with dozens of other engineering projects, including bridges, power plants and sewage treatment systems. There are plans and photos for the Hamm Building in St. Paul, Minnesota (1919-1920) that include drawings for the Capitol Theatre. The Prince of Wales Hotel (1920) in Alberta, Canada, and the Griggs-Cooper Candy and Cracker Factory (1910-1912) in St. Paul, Minnesota are represented, along with the Armour and Company Packing Plant in South St. Paul, Minnesota (1917-1920.).

256 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7885306

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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King, Wesley Eugene, 1879-1959.

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Toltz, King & Day

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Max Toltz was born in Koeslin, Germany in 1857 and studied at the Royal Academy of Science and Engineering in Berlin, from which he received a degree in civil engineering in 1877. Toltz served in the German Army and then worked as a civil engineer in Germany, Switzerland and Canada. He arrived in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1882 and began working as a draftsman for the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad (which later became the Great Northern Railway.) He advanced to chief engine...

Toltz, Max, 1857-1932.

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Day, Beaver Wade, 1884-1931.

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