Duluth and St. Louis County, Minnesota; Their Story and People: An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development, Volume 2American historical society, 1921 - Duluth (Minn.) |
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14th Minn active American April assessed valuation assessor August Bank became Biwabik Board born brother building Camp chairman Church citizens clerk congressional township county commissioners daughter developed died Duluth early election employed engaged enlisted Eveleth explorations farm father February firm Floodwood Fort Snelling France graduated held Hibbing high school Infantry Iron Company Iron Mining Company Iron Range James John Johnson July June Lake Lake Superior land later lease living located Louis County lumber married Miss Masonic Mesabi range Michigan mills Minneapolis Mountain Iron native northern Minnesota October Ohio Oliver Iron Mining operations organized petition pioneer population Prairie Lake public schools railroad regiment Republican residents Rice Lake Township School District schoolhouse Scottish Rite September ship street superintendent tax levy territory timber tion tons town townsite treasurer United village Virginia West West Duluth William Wisconsin