The Bemidji City Directory 1912-1913 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to residents' names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1916-1917 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to residents' names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1914-1915 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to resident names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1951 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1956 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number and telephone number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1953 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1958 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number and telephone number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1960 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number and telephone number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1964 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number and telephone number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1963 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number and telephone number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
The Bemidji City Directory 1937-1938 includes an alphabetical list of names, addresses, and occupations of residents; a classified business directory; and lists of city and county officers, churches, schools, secret societies, streets, and wards. It contains street number listings cross-referenced to residents� names. The book also contains local advertisements, which are indexed.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth were fighting in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had just joined the army to fight in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson, after she found out about his death in battle. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had fought in World War I.
Alice O'Boyle writes to her sister Florence Masterson, discussing her son, Emmet O'Boyle, who she had just found out died while fighting in France during World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson, the day after World War I ended. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth had fought in World War I. Eleanor and Florence did not yet know that Maurice had died in battle.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her boyfriend Maurice Masterson. Maurice and his twin brother Kenneth were fighting in World War I.
Eleanor McLaughlin writes to Florence Masterson, the mother of her late boyfriend Maurice Masterson, who died in World War I. Eleanor writes that she has the Spanish Flu.