Beginning in 1998, the City of Duluth (Minn.) Sister Cities Commission collaborated with the Iron Range Research Center to record a series of oral history interviews. Independent scholar Dr. JoAnn Hanson-Stone acted as the lead interviewer. The voluntary, self-selecting participants were second-generation Swedish Americans whose parents settled in northeast Minnesota in the early 1900s. The interviews were initiated to create supplementary material for a planned exhibit, "A Long Way Home: Swedish Immigrant Life in Duluth and Northeast Minnesota, 1890-1940."
Mesaba Electric Railway tracks running south along 3rd Avenue from Pine Street, with lit electric lighting on either side, with Itasca Bazaar Company store at right.
Correspondence, to Fred A. Cina (Executive Secretary, Range Municipalities and Civic Association) from Joseph H. Ball (Senator, United States Senate, Committee on Education and Labor), regarding the creation of a United States defense program and/or rehabilitation program in the Iron Range/Northeastern Minnesota region.
Correspondence, to Henrik Shipstead (Senator, United States Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations) from Frank Bane (Director, Division of State and Local Cooperation, Executive Office of the President, Office for Emergency Management), regarding the creation of a United States defense program and/or rehabilitation program in the Iron Range/Northeastern Minnesota region.
Central corridor, depicting a barn and houses to right (thought to be numbers 143, 141, 139, 137) and to left (thought to be numbers 144, 142, 140, 138, 136).
Correspondence, to Fred A. Cina (Attorney, Virginia, Minnesota) from W. H. Borgen (County Auditor, Office of County Auditor, St. Louis County, Minnesota), regarding the St. Louis Board of County Commissioners resolution supporting the appointment of a commissioner to Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation.
Correspondence, to Fred A. Cina (Executive Secretary, Range Municipalities and Civic Association) from Harry Camp (Secretary, Plant Site Board, Office of Production Management, Social Security Building), regarding the creation of a United States defense program and/or rehabilitation program in the Iron Range/Northeastern Minnesota region.
Correspondence, to Henrik Shipstead (Senator, United States Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations) from Harry Camp (Secretary, Plant Site Board, Office of Production Management, Social Security Building), regarding the creation of a United States defense program and/or rehabilitation program in the Iron Range/Northeastern Minnesota region.
Beginning in 1998, the City of Duluth (Minn.) Sister Cities Commission collaborated with the Iron Range Research Center to record a series of oral history interviews. Independent scholar Dr. JoAnn Hanson-Stone acted as the lead interviewer. The voluntary, self-selecting participants were second-generation Swedish Americans whose parents settled in northeast Minnesota in the early 1900s. The interviews were initiated to create supplementary material for a planned exhibit, "A Long Way Home: Swedish Immigrant Life in Duluth and Northeast Minnesota, 1890-1940."
1961 taconite tax bill, declaring the policy of the State with respect to the taxation of taconite and semi-taconite, and facilities for the mining and beneficiation thereof, with handwritten notations by Fred Cina
1963 taconite tax bill draft, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03
Taconite tax bill, declaring the policy of the state with respect to the taxation of taconite and semi-taconite, and facilities for the mining and beneficiation thereof
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with edits
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with edits
Taconite tax bill draft by Fred Cina, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with handwritten notations
1961 taconite tax bill, relating to taxes imposed upon or required to be paid with respect to the mining, production, or beneficiation of taconite or semi-taconite in this State, draft by Fred Cina, with handwritten notations
Taconite tax bill, proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Minnesota by adding thereto a new article relating to taxes imposed upon or required to be paid with respect to the mining, production, or beneficiation of taconite or semi-taconite in this State, with handwritten notations by Fred Cina
1941-08-08 correspondence, to Herbert J. Miller (Commissioner, Iron Ore Reserves and Rehabilitation, State Capital Building) from Fred A. Cina (Executive Secretary, Range Municipalities and Civic Association), regarding the use of Range Municipalities and Civic Association facilities by the Iron Ore Reserves and Rehabilitation as their central office.
Correspondence, to A. M. DeYonnes (Commissioner, Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation, State Office Building) from Fred A. Cina (Executive Secretary, Range Municipalities and Civic Association), regarding the Department of Business Development application for the third phase of the Iron Range Regional Plan to the Federal Housing Administration.