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  1. Collection: American Immigration Company: An Inventory Of Its Records
    Collection Finding Aids | Text
    Dates: 1894-1940
    Places: Wisconsin
    Correspondence, minutes, stock records, land contracts and deeds, land sale and tax records, maps and plats, financial records, and advertisements of this organization formed by lumber companies in Wisconsin and Minnesota to sell cutover lands. This company was a Weyerhaeuser affiliate.
  2. Collection: Vince A. (vincent Alpheus) Day: An Inventory Of His Papers
    Collection Finding Aids | Text
    Dates: 1906-1945
    Places: Minnesota
    Correspondence, speeches, clippings, printed materials, scrapbooks, and other papers of Day, private secretary to Minnesota governor Floyd B. Olson (1931-1935) and a Minneapolis municipal and Hennepin County district court judge (1935-1945).

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    Collection: Knute Nelson: An Inventory Of His Papers
    Collection Finding Aids | Text
    Dates: 1861-1924
    Places: Alaska
    Correspondence and miscellany documenting Nelson's career as a soldier with the Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry (1861-1864), as a country lawyer and politician at Alexandria, Minnesota (1871-1892), as governor of Minnesota (1893-1895), and particularly as United States senator (1895-1923). The majority of the papers focus on political and legislative affairs, either in Minnesota or reflecting Minnesota interests.
  4. Collection: St. Paul Dispatch-pioneer Press: An Inventory Of Its Records
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    Dates: 1862-2001 (bulk 1862-1948)
    Places: Fort Snelling (Minn.)
    Correspondence and memoranda, minute books, court and legal records, and clippings relating to the operation of the and newspapers and their parent companies, as well as pamphlets and manuscripts on various public interest topics.
  5. Collection: Charles W. And Mary Lesley Ames: An Inventory Of Their Papers
    Collection Finding Aids | Text
    Dates: 1803-1986 (Bulk 1880-1945)
    Places: Minnesota
    Personal papers and organizational records of St. Paul (Minn.) businessman Charles W. Ames and several other members of his family, documenting their lives and involvements in a number of civic, cultural, religious, charitable, and war relief organizations through correspondence, subject files, minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, printed materials, legal papers, scrapbooks, card files, and newsletters.