Albert B. Sweet and family papers, 1865-1963.

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Albert B. Sweet and family papers, 1865-1963.

Miscellaneous papers relating to Albert Burbank Sweet, a physician of Hopkins, Minnesota and to the Sweet family. Also included is biographical data on the Andrews family and a manuscript (290 leaves) by Harry Sweet: "Farm House to Footlights, Story of the Andrews Opera Company, Musical Pioneers of the Midlands." The manuscript provides an account of the Andrews family who performed the Midwest in the 1880s and 1890s.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).

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Sweet family.

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United States. Army. Minnesota Infantry Regiment, 4th (1861-1865). Company F.

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Woolson, Albert, 1847-1956

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Last surviving Union Civil War veteran, Duluth, Minn. From the description of Autograph, 1956 Feb. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33113159 ...

Sweet, Albert Burbank, 1847-1943.

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Sweet, Harry

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Hazelrigg, Nellie Andrews.

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Lind, John, 1854-1930

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John Lind was born in 1854 in Sweden and emigrated to Minnesota in 1868. From a career as a lawyer he went on to become the first Swedish-born American elected to the United States House of Representatives. In 1898 he was elected governor of Minnesota on the Democratic-Populist ticket. In 1913 he was appointed as Woodrow Wilson's personal representative to Mexico, where he served until 1914. Following his return he resumed his law practice and was a supporter of Wilson's foreign policy and later...

Andrews family.

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Andrews Opera Company.

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