Detailed report of the total number of officers and enlisted men in the First Minnesota Regiment and specific statistics for the dead and missing men of Company B.
Telegram dated February 8, 1929 from August Andresen announcing that the Andresen Bill for construction of a new bridge at Stillwater was approved by the U. S. Senate, and would now go to the President for approval.
Study for Arrangement of Water Front of Stillwater, Minnesota features the sunken gardens and pool, Lowell Park, floating docks, canoe house, bathing beach and recreation area.
Stillwater has owned Kolliner Park, location of the St. Croix County, Wisconsin, Tourist Camp since 1917, when the East Side Lumber Company donated the property to the city. The company transferred the property to the city with the intent of preserving the property�s natural beauty and restricting it from commercial development. The property is located directly across the St. Croix River from downtown Stillwater.
Registration Affidavit of Alien Enemy of William Lindak [Wilhelm Lindak], 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 William Lindak [Wilhelm Lindak], 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 William Hagen, sworn to W. E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 9th 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 William Hagen, sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 9th 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 Wilhelm Ziertmann [Wilhelm Ziertman], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 8th 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 Wilhelm Ziertmann [Wilhelm Ziertman], sworn to W.E. McNaughton, Chief of Police, Stillwater, Minnesota on the 8th day of February, 1918. Document is 4 pages in length and includes personal and employment information, a photograph and fingerprints.