Henry B. Wenzell papers, 1821-1932.

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Henry B. Wenzell papers, 1821-1932.

Letters from judges of Minnesota courts, Harvard professors, and Minnesota public figures; recommendations of Wenzell as Minnesota supreme court reporter (1895); correspondence regarding the renting of billboard privileges on St. Paul property owned by actor William H. Crane, together with Crane's itinerary of theatrical tours (1902-1924); material on Harvard University and the Harvard Club of Minnesota; Wenzell's letters home during his study and travels in Europe (1876-1878); and Wenzell family genealogical data and memorabilia.

2.0 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 12 v.; 19 oversize items).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8343278

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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