Interview with Clara Anderson, wife of G. F. Anderson. She relates her husband's work career, primarily in mining. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Elmer G. Anderson. He relates that he served in World War I, became a lawyer, and being a municipal judge. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Ervin Anderson, son of Charles Anderson. He relates how his parents immigrated from Sweden, his dad working in the logging industry, and started up the Rocky Point resort. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Estelle Anderson, wife of Charles E. Anderson. She relates how her husband came to the Brainerd area for health reasons, and also tells some of her family history. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Title from cover. Includes artist biographical information. Illustration of a stylized Thyrsus staff with ribbon printed on front cover. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Interview with Gustaf A. Anderson. He relates his tough journey immigrating from Sweden and his career in mining. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Henry Anderson. He tells of working in the foundry of the Northern Pacific railroad shops and the post office. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Herb Anderson, who tells of logging on Gull Lake and family history. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Inga Anderson, wife of Peter Anderson. She tells of immigrating to Brainerd in 1881 and she and her husband's lives in those early days. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with L. J. Anderson and his daughter, Louise. He relates that he and his wife were both immigrants and lists their children and their employment. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Loraine Anderson, wife of Ever Anderson. She relates how she and her husband immigrated from Norway and came to Minnesota, where he was a stone mason. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Martin Anderson and his wife, Ida. He tells of his childhood in Sweden, his employment in the United States, and his experience of the great Hinckley fire. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with O. B. Anderson and his wife, Anna. He tells of coming to Brainerd and of his journey by foot to Garrison. She talks of where they have lived and their children. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Ole Anderson. He tells of his experiences as a hunter and trapper in the late 1800s. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Peter B. Anderson. He tells of immigrating from Denmark, working as a blacksmith, being a constable and bailiff, and other aspects of his life. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Rollie Leroy Anderson. He tells of working as a lumberjack for several years, going on to medical school, and his fishing experiences. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Samuel Anderson and his wife, Mary. They tell of his involvement with General George Custer's calvery unit, Indian fighting, and being a school teacher, business owner, and resort owner. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Samuel H. Anderson. He tells of his experience with General George Custer's cavelry unit, and gives a family genealogy account. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Theodore Anderson. He relates some childhood memories, serving on town and school boards, and family history. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
This issue is preceeded by Volume 4, Number 7 - October 1974 and succeeded by Volume 3, Number 2 - 1975. NorTec News was a staff publication (by faculty and staff, for faculty and staff) that was published from December 1972 to December 1975. It included campus news and happenings, as well as new staff, program director lists, and employee birthdays and anniversaries. Hennepin Technical College began as Suburban Hennepin County Area Vocational Technical Centers - District 287 in 1972. Through the years the name was changed to Hennepin Technical Center, Hennepin Technical Institute, and currently Hennepin Technical College.
This issue is preceeded by Volume 3, Number 6 - September 1974 and succeeded by Volume 3, Number 1 - 1975. NorTec News was a staff publication (by faculty and staff, for faculty and staff) that was published from December 1972 to December 1975. It included campus news and happenings, as well as new staff, program director lists, and employee birthdays and anniversaries. Hennepin Technical College began as Suburban Hennepin County Area Vocational Technical Centers - District 287 in 1972. Through the years the name was changed to Hennepin Technical Center, Hennepin Technical Institute, and currently Hennepin Technical College.
This issue is preceeded by Volume 3, Number 1 - 1975 and succeeded by Volume 3, Number 3 - 1975. NorTec News was a staff publication (by faculty and staff, for faculty and staff) that was published from December 1972 to December 1975. It included campus news and happenings, as well as new staff, program director lists, and employee birthdays and anniversaries. Hennepin Technical College began as Suburban Hennepin County Area Vocational Technical Centers - District 287 in 1972. Through the years the name was changed to Hennepin Technical Center, Hennepin Technical Institute, and currently Hennepin Technical College.
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 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 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
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.
Published eleventh annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1905 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Published fifteenth annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1909 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Published first annual report of the Chief Fire Warden with special emphasis on summarizing 1895 fires, formation of the fire warden program, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Published fourteenth annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1908 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Published sixteenth annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1910 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry
Published thirteenth annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1907 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Published twelfth annual report of the Forestry Commissioner (formerly Chief Fire Warden) with special emphasis on summarizing 1906 fires, fire prevention, and reforestation needs.
Interview with Mrs. Ernest (Florence) Andrews, daughter-in-law of Anthony Andrews. She gives a genealogy of Anthony's family. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Interview with Florence Andrews, wife of Ernest Albert Andrews. She relates a history and genealogy of both her and her husband's families. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
This volume contains the debates, etc., of the Republican section of the Minnesota Constitutional convention. The Democratic and the Republican sections of the convention met separately. The constitution finally adopted was the work of a joint committee. This volume is 624 pages and was printed by G. W. Moore.
Interview with the wife of Albert Angel. She tells of him immigrating from Wales to Brainerd where he worked in the Northern pacific shops and then started his own business. This interview is part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Crow Wing County during the years 1936-1939. This outreach effort sought to record personal accounts of the lives of early Crow Wing County pioneers and settlers.
Apollo Club program for third concert of fourth season, at the Lyceum Theatre. Program lists officers, board of directors, membership committee, concert committee, active members of the club by singing part, a list of songs performed, and lyrics to pieces performed. The concert was directed by Mr. Emil Oberhoffer.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Apollo Club program for third concert of second season, at the Lyceum Theatre. Program lists officers, board of directors, membership committee, concert committee, members of the club by singing part, a list of songs performed, and lyrics to pieces performed. The concert was directed by Mr. Emil Oberhoffer.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library