A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
Thon, Nathan K., illustrator; Enger, Purl M., illustrator
Date Created:
1942
Description:
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Mower County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty-two townships of Dakota County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County and the twenty townships of Mower County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn and Mower Counties' business ads found throughout. Freeborn County pages are from pages 5-23. Farmers' Directory is on pages 18-28.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located in the front of the book.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located in the front of the book.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located in the front of the book.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located on page 3. Index to land owners on pages 26-35.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Summaries of the larger villages and cities are found throughout, along with various local business ads.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. There are also detailed plat maps of the larger villages and cities from the area. A patron directory is located at the end of the book.
A book of plat maps showing the twelve townships of Waseca County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located in the front of the book.
A book of plat maps showing the twenty townships of Freeborn County, Minnesota. Each map contains the landowners' names, plot of land in acres, and relevant landmarks. Various Freeborn County business ads found throughout. Index to townships located in the back of the book.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, chairman of the building committee, to Isaac N. Tompkins, secretary of the library board, authorizing payment to W.T. Wilcox, $6.00, for use of a team grading the grounds for the new library in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Building Committee, to Library Secretary, Isaac N. Tompkins, authorizing payment to contractors of $500.00 for work and materials in building the Redwood Falls Public Library, in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, chairman of the building committee, to Isaac N. Tompkins, secretary of the library board, authorizing payment to Nellie Stevens for scrubbing and cleaning windows on the new library building, Redwood Falls Public Library, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, in the amount of $7.40.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, chairman on the grounds, to Isaac N. Tompkins, secretary of the library board, authorizing payment to Franz Seifert for labor cutting trees on new library grounds, $5.40, Redwood Falls Public Library, Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Building Committee for the Redwood Falls Public Library, to Isaac N. Tompkins, Secretary of the Library board, authorizing payment to contractor, W.B. Rutan, for work done on the Redwood Falls Public Library, for $11.60.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Building Committee, to Library Secretary, Isaac N. Tompkins, authorizing payment to contractors of $1,000.00 for work and materials in building the Redwood Falls Public Library, in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from the Redwood Falls Public Library board, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, to Fred L. Warner, chairman of the library building committee, regarding payments made for express (.40), to Seifert for trimming trees (1.00), for postage and telephone (2.15).
Letter from Fred L. Warner, chairman of the building committee, to Isaac N. Tompkins, secretary of the library board, Redwood Falls Public Library, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, authorizing payment to Levi Owen for labor cutting trees on new library grounds, $4.60.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Building Committee, to Library Secretary, Isaac N. Tompkins, authorizing payment to contractors of $1,000.00 for work and materials in building the Redwood Falls Public Library, in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Redwood Falls Public Library building committee, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, to Isaac N. Tompkins, Secretary of the Library Board, authorizing payment to contractor, G.H. Lindsay, for work done with team, $17.70.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Building Committee, to Library Secretary, Isaac N. Tompkins, authorizing payment to contractors of $1,000.00 for work and materials in building the Redwood Falls Public Library, in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
Letter from Fred L. Warner, Chairman of the Library Building Committee, to Isaac N. Tompkins, Library Board Secretary, Redwood Falls Public Library, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, authorizing payment to contractor W.B. Rutan for six days labor on library grounds, $2.00.
John Dalton writes a sympathy letter to his sister, Florence Masterson, after learning about the death of her infant grandson, Maurice Felde Masterson.
Bill Weaver discusses his career as a local radio and television personality with WDAY in Fargo from 1953 to 1964. He describes the early days of television, and his activities as a sportscaster and talk show host. Mr. Weaver also discusses his political and business careers and his military service in the US Air Force during World War II.
Helen Peterson was born in Kenmare, ND on April 24, 1904. Mrs. Peterson and her husband Wayne owned the Moorhead Daily News from 1930 to 1944. She discusses various features of the paper and how the business has changed over the years.
A complete alphabetical list of business firms and private citizens; a classified list of all trades, professions and pursuits; a Miscellaneous directory of city and county offices, public and private schools, churches, banks, incorporated institutions, etc.
Map showing evacuation routes to be used when the Evacuation Signal is sounded, with notation describing steps to take for safety. Escape ways are marked with arrows. Area on map includes Anoka in the north, the St. Croix River in the east, Shakopee in the south, and Maple Plain in the west. Distance scale is marked in miles, dated July 1956.
Stan Cowan was involved in the communications field in Moorhead and Fargo from 1921 until 1967. He started the business section of the Forum in 1949, which he continued for 17 years. He held an interest in aviation and saw Hector Airport instituted. He was the first president of local PTA, active in Trinity Church and other civic organizations.
Doris Eastman discusses her experience writing for the Forum of Fargo-Moorhead from 1934-1979. She became women's editor at the newspaper in 1959. She also tells about her days working for the Moorhead Daily News. Now retired, she is working at the Episcopal Church and Clay County Historical Society.
Sally Hilleboe Adelson, the first woman in the Fargo-Moorhead area to have her own television show, discusses her involvement with television talk shows. Most of her shows were community based shows. She also did talk shows geared to women in the home and consumer problems.