Some early Minnesota history from the autobiography of Judge James H. Quinn, 1928.

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Some early Minnesota history from the autobiography of Judge James H. Quinn, 1928.

Reminiscences (35 pp., typed)of James H. Quinn, a lawyer and associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (1916-1927) from Blue Earth County (Minn.).

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