Includes letters and documents regarding Andrew J. Boss's Civil War pension claim. Also includes several congressional bills for the relief of Andrew Boss.
The ninth volume of Randolph M. Probstfield's personal journals. These accounts discuss weather, agriculture, visitors, household expenses and many other details of family life.
Transactions of the Society from March 31, 1887 to March 31, 1888, also proceedings of the annual meeting of the Minnesota Amber Cande Association, essay, reports, etc.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, WaterStreet, Lot 1, Block 28 of Sabins. Owner: Stillwater Transfer Company, Builder: L. W. Eldred. Permit granted on April 17, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-09-11
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, South Second Street, Lot 3 and 4, Block 3 of Churchill, Nelson and Slaughters. Owner: Fred Pennigton, Builder: Northey Brothers. Permit granted on September 11, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-09-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Everett Street, Lot 9 and 10, Block 3 of Thompson, Parkers and Mowers. Owner: Ellen Sullivan, Builder: S. Berglund. Permit granted on September 17, 1888.
Publication detailing the purpose of the school, academic calendar, expenses associated with the school, admission requirements, classes offered, graduation requirements, and the model school. In addition, the catalog lists the faculty and students by class for the year. Other informaion includes campus buildings, equipment, library, student groups, and the alumni association, The State Normal School, founded in 1869, changed names several times: St. Cloud State Teachers College (1921), St. Cloud State College (1957), and St. Cloud State University (1975).
Publication detailing the establishment, evolution, and expansion of the state university system and all of its schools. The minutes detail the growth of the schools, campuses, hiring and the resignations of faculty, staff, and school presidents, finances of the systems and schools, curriculum, purchase and expansion of physical campus, including property and buildings, and the establishment of the St. Cloud Normal School, Mankato Normal School, Winona Normal School, Moorhead Normal School, and the Duluth Normal School.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of November 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of March 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
Carleton's annual college catalog listing courses of study, alumni, roll of students, historical sketch, calendar, honorary degrees, admission requirements, descriptions of departments, summary of students, and lists of faculty and trustees.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of September 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of October 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of May 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of May 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of April 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of August 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of July 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of January 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of February 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of December 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
Reproduction of a map originally published by the Northwestern Tourist on August 11, 1888, published by A.S. Dimond and Son, Publishers. This version was reproduced by Leipold's of Excelsior, Minnesota. The map indicates principal land owners, villages, and points of interest. The inset shows a drawing of H.P. Harrington's Lake Park Hotel in Excelsior.
Volume of Park Board Commissioners proceedings for the year 1888. This volume is a typewritten transcript, prepared under the Federal Works Progress Administration, of the handwritten meeting minutes of the Minneapolis Board of Park Commissioners. The proceedings of the April 14 meeting include the approval of revised rules for the Board, covering everything from instructions for Board meetings and reports, duties of the officers, duties and procedures for the standing committees, and guidelines for employees such as the Superintendent of Parks. This report references "Lake Calhoun," a Minneapolis lake now known as Bde Maka Ska, the Dakota language for "White Earth Lake."
Hand-drawn land surveys made from 1869-1941 to determine and identify land ownership and/or section boundaries in various parts of Washington County. The volume includes an index on pages 638-641 that lists each township and section and the pages in the volume on which information is provided. A transcript of that list accompanies this document and can be found at the beginning of this document.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: her mother's health and that of the wife of Hamline University's president; and a visit by a friend of her husband.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: her mother's health and her own; her assessment of life at Hamline and of the characters of two of the staff members; and, her piano lessons, dread of playing at the Opera House, and her teacher's success in Chicago.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: Minnesota's climate; her mother's health and her own, including a severe cold and a case of frost bite; her piano lessons; a friend's engagement and the effect on his family; and the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: a friend from Lafayette, Indiana, who had visited her; Minnesota's climate, including sun dogs, static electricity, and a blizzard; her husband's health; her piano lessons; and an upcoming concert at the Opera House.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: her mother's health and her own; her piano lessons and playing at a recital; the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, including descriptions of the ice palace, parades, costumes, and the Mardi Gras; other social activities; the weather; and the need to share her letters with her adopted sister.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: the health of her mother and adopted sister and the need for her sister Julia to finish school in order to improve their living conditions; a particularly difficult piano lesson and being praised by the director of the music conservatory; her condition after falling on ice; and a visit by friends.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: preparing for and playing at a benefit concert and her piano lesson; her health and her sister's; the hiring of a dressmaker in New York and the timing of her departure from Hamline; and the work situations of her mother and a friend.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her mother, Emily Taylor Snyder Loag, in which she writes about: a blizzard in the East and accounts of it in local newspapers; her detestation of the West and disdain for Hamline University; a student's serious injury after falling on ice; inviting students to concerts; and comparisons of Hamline's piano teacher and her teacher at the conservatory.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: travel between Minneapolis and Saint Paul; the dreariness of Hamline and the difficulty walking there during the winter; the weather, including temperatures and the appearance of the Mississippi; her experience with frost bite; and seeing "The Merchant of Venice."
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: trips to Washington, D.C.; the visit of a friend and visiting the Methodist bishop; President Bridgman's ability to raise money; the treatment of staff and faculty at Hamline; the founding of a western science association and her husband's election to one of its vice presidencies; his work as editor of a journal; and the marriage of a friend.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: winter weather in the East and its coverage in Minnesota papers; her health; a concert commemorating Mozart's birthday; her piano lesson and upcoming concert; the Saint Paul Winter Carnival. The final pages of the letter are missing.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: problems at Julia's school; how dull Hamline is; her home life and how considerate her husband is; the Saint Paul Winter Carnival; the new Saint Paul Courthouse; Hamline's Science Hall and its biology space; temperature recordings for January 15 to 22.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: presents for friends and family; the health of a friend; her husband's sister meeting a family who knows his mother and Effie's piano teacher; and attending a concert in Minneapolis.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: a trip to Minneapolis to go to Saint Mark's Episcopal Church, dinner afterward, and stopping in Saint Anthony Park; housekeeping duties; music she has been practicing and being put on a concert program without her knowledge; the health of Julia and a sister-in-law; and attending a concert.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: going to the Saint Paul Cathedral and Saint Mark's Episcopal Church for Easter music; a bad experience at the Vienna Cafe in Minneapolis; the weather and trouble walking through spring melt; her health; combating homesickness with piano practice; and the difficulty making friends.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: her worry about Julia and her mother during the Great Blizzard of 1888; the serious condition of a student who slipped on ice; the dissatisfaction of students and the Osborns with Hamline University; her mother's health; and a photograph of her and her husband in their rooms on campus.
Letter from Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn to her sister, Julia Loag, in which she writes about: mutual friends and family; the Saint Paul Winter Carnival and the sleigh trip to see the storming of the ice palace; a faculty party; her performance at a concert; and local newspaper accounts of weather in the East.
Text of the Northfield City Charter with resolutions, ordinances and notices as recorded by the City of Northfield, Minnesota from March 1875 to June 1906.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Sixth Avenue, Lot 1 and 2, Block 1 of Churchill, Nelson and Slaugthers. Owner: Welhelmenia Quin, Architect: Andrew Quin, Builder: S. C. and F. Company and F Company. Permit granted on April 17, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Olive Street, Lot 1 and 2, Block 9. Owner: Emil Sprick, Builder: Emil Spreck. Permit granted on April 17, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Martha Street, Lot 9, Block 8 of Thomas and Second. Owner: G. A. Lamers.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-19
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Sixth Avenue, Lot 15, Block 16 of Hersey and Staples. Owner: Jacob Hefner, Builder: L. Burgland. Permit granted on April 19, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-30
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Olive Street, Lot 10, Block 1 of Burnheimers. Owner: Anton Swanson, Builder: Sean Burgland. Permit granted on April 30, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-30
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Main Street, Lot 1, Block 32 of Schulenburgs. Owner: Hanson, Builder: Hanson. Permit granted on April 30, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-30
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Laurel Street, Lot 44 - 45 W1/2, Block 2 of Sabins. Owner: Ed Balfanz, Builder: William Beiyiny. Permit granted on April 30, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-21
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Owens Street, Lot 1, Block 3 of Greely and Slaughters. Owner: Susan E. Nissler. Permit granted on April 21, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-23
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Fifth Street, Lot 27, Block 5 of Churchill, Nelson and Slaughters. Owner: Robert Schneider, Builder: Cutes. Permit granted on April 23, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-25
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Churchill Street, Lot 14 and 15, Block 1 of Churchill, Nelson and Slaughters. Owner: Albert Drews, Builder: Olsen. Permit granted on April 25, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-04-30
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Maple Street, Lot 12, Block 2 of Murdoch. Owner: A. M Peterson, Builder: Chas Johnson. Permit granted on April 30, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-07
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Martha Street, Lot 2, Block 7 of Thompson Parker and Mowers. Owner: H. D. Lotz, Builder: George Rooney. Permit granted on May 7, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-07
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Firth Street, Lot 2, Block 6 of Schulenburg and Carli. Owner: Mr. B. Murphy, Builder: Edward Lambert. Permit granted on May 7, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-07
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, South Third Street, Lot 22, Block 14 of Churchill and Nelsons. Owner: P. N. Rivard, Builder: P. L. Flanigin. Permit granted on May 7, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-21
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Fifth Avenue South, Lot 13, Block 14 of Hersey and Staples. Owner: Jacob Naegeli. Permit granted on May 21, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-19
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Main Street, Lot 10, Block 28 of Original City. Owner: Mrs. Amanda Muffart. Permit granted on May 19, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-16
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: South side, Laurel Street, Lot 13, Block 5 of Sabins. Owner: Carol Smith, Builder: Roney. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-14
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Main Street, Lot Part of, Block 18 of Original City. Owner: S.C.T. and Company, Builder: S.C.T. & Co.. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-17
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Main Street, Lot Part of, Block 18 of Original City. Owner: Minnesota Thrasher Manfacturing Company. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-10
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, North Owen Street, Section 28 Town 30 Range 20. Owner: J. Edwin Staples, Builder: L. Sutherland. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-18
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, South Third Street, Lot 10, Block 2 of Marsh and Second. Owner: Christ Booek. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-18
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Harriet Street, Lot 9 of Thomas. Owner: J. C. O'Gorman. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-10
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: South side, Chestnut Street, Lot 32, Block 9 of Original City. Owner: Mrs. Julius Duel, Builder: S. C. and F. Company. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-22
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, South First Street, Lots 5 and 6, Block 2 of Churchill. Owner: Jonk Keeley, Builder: E. W. Zirnke. Permit granted on May 22, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-18
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, South Third Street. Owner: E. S. Cross. Permit granted on May 18, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-23
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Elan Street, Lots 12, Block 6 of Staples and Mays. Owner: Sven Borglund, Architect: Sven Borglund, Builder: Sven Burglund. Permit granted on May 24, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-25
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Second Street, Lot 5, Block 14 of Carlis. Owner: N. Ericksen, Builder: N. Ericksen. Permit granted on May 25, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-23
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: South side, Laurel Street, Block 7 of Original City. Owner: Sven Borglund, Builder: Sven Burglund. Permit granted on May 24, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-25
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Main Street, Block 27 of Original City. Owner: Mrs. E. M. Churchell, Builder: William Willim. Permit granted on May 25, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-05-25
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, Main Street, Part Block 18, East side of Original City. Owner: Isaac Staples, Builder: William Williams. Permit granted on May 25, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-02
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Myrthle Street, Lot Part 11, 12 and 13, Block 21, of Original City. Owner: Alex Simpsen, Architect: Alex Simpsen, Builder: Alex Simpsen. Permit granted on June 2, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-02
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: South side, Maple Street, Lot 5, Block 1 of Sabins. Owner: J. A. Stevens, Builder: Phelps. Permit granted on June 2, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-02
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Burlington Street, Lot 18 and 1, Block 2 of Churchill and Second. Owner: James Gillis, Builder: James Gillis. Permit granted on June 2, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-04
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Martha Street, Lot 1 and 2, Block 1 of Thomas. Owner: John Krona, Builder: Sven Berglund. Permit granted on June 4, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-06
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: West side, Main Street, Lot 1, Block 32 of Schulenburgs. Owner: James P. Hanson, Builder: James P. Hanson. Permit granted on June 7, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-04
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: East side, South Third Street, Block 1 of Marshes and Second. Owner: R. J. Davis, Architect: George Low, Builder: Thomas Sutherland. Permit granted on June 5, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-05
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: South side, Chestnut Street, Lot 34, Block 29 of Original City. Owner: Gus Boreen, Builder: Sven Burgland. Permit granted on June 7, 1888.
Office of the Building Official, City of Stillwater, Minnesota
Date Created:
1888-06-05
Description:
Building permit issued for the city of Stillwater, Minnesota. Location: North side, Rice Street, Lot 5, Block 3 of Thornes. Owner: Martin Martinsen, Architect: Martin Martinsen, Builder: Martin Martinsen. Permit granted on June 7, 1888.