Samuel Hill papers, 1895-1902.

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Samuel Hill papers, 1895-1902.

Correspondence, programs, invitations, clippings, and related papers of Hill, president of the Minneapolis Trust Company and son-in-law of James J. Hill, documenting his involvement in such business, social, and cultural organizations as the Minneapolis Athenaeum (including its book lists, 1897-1901), the Minnesota Historical Society, and the Apollo and Commercial clubs in Minneapolis. Frequent correspondents are Ignatius Donnelly, John Ireland, and Jessie McMillan.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8341069

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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