Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Edmund Frank Weckworth, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 4th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Christ Luedke, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Christ Luedke, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Charles Klatt, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 7th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Charles Klatt, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 7th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Charles John Blank, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 12th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Charles Bischoff, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 6th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Charles Bischoff, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 6th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Carl Wagner, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Carl Wagner, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Loeber [August Lober], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 6th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Loeber [August Lober], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 6th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Fidler [August Fiedler], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 7th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Fidler [August Fiedler], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 7th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Albert, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of August Albert, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Albert Weckworth, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of Albert Weckworth, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 5th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.
Public Law No. 740 H. R. 13502, approved February 13, 1929--An Act Authorizing the state of Minnesota and the State of Wisconsin to construct, maintain and operate a free highway bridge across the Saint Croix River at or near Stillwater, Minnesota.
1918 plan of Stillwater, prepared by the firm of Morell & Nichols of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Landscape Architects and Engineers. The plan includes maps, blueprints, and photographs.
Plan for Arrangement of Court House, High School and Central School Grounds in Stillwater, Minnesota features the public landscaped, park-like grounds of the Washington County Courthouse, and a new playground at the enlarged high school, as well as separate boys� and girls� playgrounds and an open air theatre at Central School.
Plan for Arrangement of Court House, High School and Central School Grounds in Stillwater, Minnesota features attractively developed public grounds with green space, walkways, playgrounds and an open air theatre.
Order detail the operating hours of licensed saloons and restaurants and prohibiting dancing and cabaret performances in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold.
Order detail the operating hours of licensed saloons and restaurants and prohibiting dancing and cabaret performances in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold.
Order changing the hour of closing of pool and billiard halls, public dance halls from ten o'clock p.m. to eleven o'clock p.m., dated November 27, 1917.
W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1918-03-23
Description:
Memo regarding Herman Lindabauer, who transferred from Foley, Minnesota to Town of Grant, Washington County, Minnesota and reported to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 23rd day of March, 1918.
List of contributors who purchased the flag which was presented to Comapny B 1st Minnesota Volunteers by Mrs. A. J. Van Vorhees when the men left Stillwater for the Civil War.
Letter from Helen "Nellie" McCluer to Mrs. Sam Bloomer including her message to the Company B, 1st Minnesota Veterans to be read at the July 1927 Last Man's Club banquet.
Letter dated February 27, 1918 informing the Chief of Police that Gerald McGee, 920 Laurel Street, Stillwater, MN has purchase wireless apparatus and requesting an investigation.
Letter signed by Joseph A. Wessel, United States Marshal to Stillwater Police Department regarding the failure of Edward Wagner to register on time, dated March 26, 1918.
Letter dated January 14, 1887 from Stillwater City Engineer Lewis W. Clarke to Senator Dwight M. Sabin regarding repairs to the Stillwater bridge and suggested changes for the bridge.
Letter dated March 9, 1929 from Stillwater City Attorney Edwin D. Buffington to Hon. August Andresen, U. S. House of Representatives thanking the Congressman for sending a printed copy of the bill.
Letter dated January 28, 1887 from Major of Engineers Charles J. Allen to General James C. Duane suggesting shortening the draw of pontoon bridge from 330 to 200 feet.
Letter dated January 23, 1929 from Hon. August Andresen, House of Representatives to Stillwater City Attorney Edwin D. Buffington regarding a copy of the bill recently passed by the House and soon to be passed by the Senate authorizing a new bridge across Lake St. Croix at Stillwater 1/23/1929
Letter dated February 28, 1929 from Hon. August Andresen, House of Representatives to Stillwater City Attorney Edwin D. Buffington enclosing copies of Public Law #740, which grants the consent of Congress to construct a bridge across the St. Croix River at Stillwater.
Letter dated February 5, 1887 from Brig. General, Chief of Army Engineers James C. Duane to Senator Dwight M. Sabin indicating that the War Department has no authority over shortening the pontoon draws, as the bridge was built under the authority of the Minnesota Legislature.
Letter dated March 6, 1929 from August Andresen, House of Representatives to Stillwater City Attorney Edwin D. Buffington regarding a letter from Mr. Babcock relating to the construction of the Stillwater bridge.
Letter dated January 17, 1887 and envelope from Senator Dwight M. Sabin to Stillwater City Engineer Lewis W. Clarke assuring full support of the bridge project.