Danner family papers, 1832-1991.

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Danner family papers, 1832-1991.

Personal papers of Helen Danner and her parents. Helen Danner's papers include correspondence relating to her attendance at Carleton College and her travels in Europe. Papers of her parents include an extensive run of their personal income tax returns, along with correspondence, deeds, passports, World War I and World War II documents, scrapbooks, and other materials.

3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8122518

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Danner, Frederick Baxter, 1907-1979

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Carleton was founded on October 12, 1866, by the General Conference of the Congregational Churches of Minnesota, which—after considering locations in Zumbrota, Mantorville, Cottage Grove, and Lake City—chose Northfield for the home of its new college. Carleton’s founder was Northfield businessman and Congregationalist Charles M. Goodsell, for whom the College’s observatory is named. It was he who encouraged the church to open a Minnesota college and he who donated part of its original 20 acre...

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Residents of Litchfield, Conn. Frederick Baxter Danner grew up in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was then employed by A.T. & T's Long Lines Division for 42 years. Elizabeth Neill was born in Milwaukee and attended Sweet Briar College. She married Frederick Danner in 1935. They moved to Litchfield, Conn. in the early 1970s. Daughter Helen E. Danner attended Carleton College and traveled in Europe during that time. From the descript...

Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865

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Danner, Elizabeth Neill, 1907-1991

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