Joseph R. Brown research materials, 1938-2009.

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Joseph R. Brown research materials, 1938-2009.

Research manuscript on Joseph R. Brown, including transcripts of notes copied from original sources, newspaper clippings, and articles compiled by Flinn; also includes original letters from Judge Julius E. Haycraft, A.A. Davison, and George G. Allanson that are incorporated into the manuscript; and a transcript of the manuscript typed and annotated by Linda M. Waggoner (2009)

0.2 cubic feet (5 folders in partial box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8123567

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Flinn, Mary, 1912-1990.

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Mary Flinn, daughter of Dr. Thomas E. and Lucy (Hyslop) Flinn was born in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, August 8, 1912. She graduated from the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul and did graduate work in journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She married Charles Henry Thiel Doms in Spririt Lake, Iowa, on October 10, 1941. She died in Hudson, Wisconsin on April 29, 1990. From the description of Joseph R. Brown research materials, 1938-2009. (Minnesota Historical Soc...

Waggoner, Linda M.

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Haycraft, Julius E. (Julius Everette), 1871-1951

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Brown, Joseph Renshaw, 1805-1870

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Joseph Renshaw Brown (1805-1870) was a Minnesota pioneer, fur trader, soldier, townsite and real estate developer, inventor, newspaper editor and publisher, politician and legislator. From the description of Joseph R. Brown collection, 1729-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42288192 In 1859 Joseph R. Brown of Henderson, Minnesota, designed a "steam wagon", which was manufactured in New York and shipped to Henderson, where he operated it for a time in 1860, before it becam...

Allanson, George Gray, 1871-1959.

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Brown was a government agent at the Yellow Medicine Indian Agency, 1857-1859. From the description of Biographical data on Joseph R. Brown, [undated] and 1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122426729 ...