St. Paul Boom Company records, 1881-1919.
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Driscoll, Frederick, né 1830
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Merriam, William Rush, 1849-1931
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Auerbach, Maurice, 1835-1915.
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Gilfillan, Charles Duncan, 1831-1902
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Merrill, Daniel D. (Daniel David), 1834-1896
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St. Paul Boom Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).
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Bigelow, Charles H. 1835-1911.
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Wilder, Amherst H. 1828-1894.
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Dawson, William, 1825-1901.
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Strong, Charles Dibble, 1808-1890.
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Prince, John, 1751-1836
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Prince (A.B. 1776) was was the minister of the First Congregational Church in Salem, Mass. From the description of Sermon : manuscript, 1830. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612843785 John Prince (1751-1836), a minister in Salem, Mass., was born on July 22, 1751 in Boston. He received an AB from Harvard in 1776 and an AM in 1779. In 1795 he received an LL.D from Brown University. Prince was actively involved in the scientific community and was known for his designs...