William Larned and family papers, 1849-1967 (bulk 1849-1866).

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William Larned and family papers, 1849-1967 (bulk 1849-1866).

Typescript diaries, reminiscences, a memoir, and correspondence describing the lives of a father and son in Minnesota and Dakota territories in the 1850s and 1860s.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8341228

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Fisk Expedition (1864).

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Larned, William Leander, 1817-1872

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Northwestern Fur Company.

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Larned, Silvanus.

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Benson, Nathaniel A. (Nathaniel Anketell), 1903-1966

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Gamaux, Pierre.

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Williams, J. Fletcher (John Fletcher), 1834-1895

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Fahnestock was a prominent Philadelphia writer, antiquarian and book collector who died in the burning steamer United States on the Ohio River. From the description of Memoir of George W. Fahnestock, 1868. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122541062 ...

United States. Army. Minnesota Infantry. Regiment, 1st (1861-1864). Company C.

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Larned, Horatio H.

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Lansing, Michigan. From the description of Papers, 1921-1922. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17798880 ...

United States. Army. Minnesota Cavalry. Regiment, 1st (1862-1863).

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Fisk, James Liberty, 1835-1902

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Fisk was born in New York of Irish extraction, the eldest of six sons of John B. and Jerusha T. Fisk. He worked as a "raftsman, farmer, carriage maker, and newspaperman" for the Daily Courier of Lafayette, Indiana. Four of his five brothers also became newspapermen. Becoming engrossed with the western frontier, he moved to White Bear Lake, Minnesota, sometime in the 1850s, married Lydia Burson, and started farming. In 1857, he was in the expedition of William H. Nobles which tried unsuccessfu...

Larned family.

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