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1. Bill of sale for Slye family slave, Rehoboth, Massachusetts

2. Records of children received into the Protestant Orphan Asylum, 1865-1885, St. Paul, Minnesota

3. Ladies Aid Society meeting, Red Wing, Minnesota

4. Duluth Hose Company, No. 1., Duluth, Minnesota

5. Constitution et reglements de la Société de Temperance de la Paroisse St. Louis de St. Paul, Minnesota

6. Letter to Mrs. Thompson at the Protestant Orphan Asylum regarding the adoption of an orphan, St. Paul, Minnesota

7. Solider's Orphan Home, Winona, Minnesota

8. "Grangers versus Grasshoppers on the Irrepressible Conflict," St. Peter, Minnesota

9. Protestant Orphan Asylum, Records of Children, Volume I, St. Paul, Minnesota

10. William Colyer in uniform, Morris, Minnesota

11. Women's Christian Temperance Union members in Blue Earth, Minnesota

12. David Ogilvie family, Pilot Grove Township, Minnesota

13. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Woman's Christian Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota

14. Duluth's volunteer fire department, Duluth, Minnesota

15. First Annual Report of the Children's Home Society of Minneapolis, Minnesota

16. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Woman's Christian Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota

17. Second Annual Report of the Children's Home Society of Minneapolis, Minnesota

18. Hotel Maryland, Lake Mary, Alexandria, Minnesota

19. Intemperance and law: a lecture by Rt. Rev. Bishop Ireland, D.D.

20. Third Annual Report of the Children's Home Society of Minneapolis

21. Twin evils of the age: a series of powerful lectures and addresses on evil reading and intemperance by eminent Catholic divines

22. Sixteenth Annual Report of the Woman's Christian Association of Minneapolis, Minnesota for the Year Ending February 26, 1884

23. 18th Annual Report of the Young Men's Christian Association of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota

24. Fourth Annual Report of the Children's Home Society of Minneapolis changed June 23, 1885 to the Home for Children and Aged Women

25. Report of First Reunion of the Graduates of the Minnesota School for the Deaf, at Faribault, June 24-27, 1885