WILLIAM L. CARSS:
An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical
Society
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| Creator: |
Carss, William L.
(William Leighton), 1865-1931. |
| Title: | William L. Carss papers.
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| Date: | 1918-1929. |
| Abstract: | Correspondence, invitations, newsletters,
printed materials, and related papers regarding Carss' activities as a
(Farmer-Labor) U.S. representative from Minnesota's Eighth Congressional
District (1919-1921, 1925-1929). |
| Quantity: | 3.0 cu. ft. (3
boxes). |
| Location: | See Detailed Description section for shelf
locations. |
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Carss was born in Pella, Iowa (February 15, 1865) and was educated as
a civil engineer. He moved to Proctor (Minn.) in 1893 and became a locomotive
engineer. He was elected to Congress in 1918 on the Union-Labor ticket, but was
defeated in 1920 and 1922. He was reelected in 1924 on the Farmer-Labor ticket
for four years, being defeated again in 1928 and 1930. In 1929 Carss returned
to locomotive engineering, and died in Duluth on May 31, 1931.
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Correspondence, invitations, newsletters, printed materials, and
related papers regarding Carss' activities as a (Farmer-Labor) U.S.
representative from Minnesota's Eighth Congressional District (1919-1921,
1925-1929).
The collection consists largely of legislative issue files documenting
Carss' efforts for his constituents, especially those in St. Louis, Lake, and
Cook counties. There is information on the construction of the Duluth aerial
lift bridge and harbor improvements; agitation for a Coast Guard station in
Grand Marais; information on the progress of St. Lawrence Seaway proposals; the
establishment of the Superior National Forest; individual immigration cases;
and petitions to repeal wartime liquor prohibition laws (1919). Files of major
significance include civil service appointments relating to federal employment
in the district; military pensions for Civil War, Spanish-American War, and
World War I veterans; and postmaster appointments and the construction of new
post office buildings.
There are also political correspondence files containing letters from
prominent Minnesota and national political figures, relating especially to the
campaigns of 1924, 1926, and 1928, with a few items concerning the 1918
campaign. Also included in these files are correspondence, resolutions, and
other papers from various labor organizations. A small collection of Washington
office personal files contain correspondence between Carss and two of his
Washington office staff: Helen Rawlings and Therese Pierson, with information
on routine constituent matters and miscellaneous correspondence, including
invitations. At the end of the collection is a small group of Carss'
newsletters (1926-1928).
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| A print version of this finding aid is available in the repository;
filed in ALPHA notebooks under the heading: Carss, William L. |
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| This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog
of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about
related topics should search the catalog using these headings. |
| Topics: |
| | Bridges -- Minnesota -- Duluth. |
| | Bridges -- Minnesota -- Itasca
County. |
| | Civil service -- Minnesota. |
| | Conservation of natural resources --
Minnesota. |
| | Forest reserves -- Minnesota. |
| | Harbors -- Minnesota -- Duluth. |
| | Immigrants -- Minnesota. |
| | Patronage, Political --
Minnesota. |
| | Military pensions -- Minnesota. |
| | Politics, Practical --
Minnesota. |
| | Postal service -- Minnesota --
Buildings. |
| | Postal service -- Minnesota --
Postmasters. |
| | Prohibition -- Minnesota. |
| | Indians of North America -- Minnesota --
Government relations. |
| | Labor movement -- Minnesota. |
| | Political campaigns --
Minnesota. |
| Organizations: |
| | Democratic Party (U.S.).
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| | Farmer-Labor Party
(Minn.). |
| | Great Lakes-Saint
Lawrence Tidewater Association. |
| | United States. Coast
Guard. |
| Places: |
| | Saint Lawrence Seaway. |
| | Superior National Forest
(Minn.). |
| | Arrowhead Region (Minn.). |
| | Cook County (Minn.). |
| | Duluth (Minn.). |
| | Grand Marais (Minn.). |
| | Lake County (Minn.). |
| | Saint Louis County (Minn.). |
| Occupations: |
| | Politicians. |
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| Preferred Citation: |
| | [Indicate the cited item and/or series
here]. William L. Carss Papers. Minnesota Historical Society. |
| | See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
examples |
| Accession Information: |
| | Accession number: 14,818 |
| Processing Information: |
| | Processed by: Kathryn A. Johnson, 1992 |
| | Catalog ID number: 09-00038076 |
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Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the
location and box numbers shown below.
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Biographical Information.
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Legislative Subject Files, 1919-1929:
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American Legion.
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Civil Service appointments. 2 folders.
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Curling stones, Tariff on.
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Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge.
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Duluth-Superior harbor improvements.
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Fish fry: Licenses request. 2 folders.
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Grand Marais Coast Guard Station. 2 folders.
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Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association.
4 folders.
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Immigration cases; Passports and visas. 2 folders.
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Indian affairs.
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Irish Republic, Recognition of.
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Itasca County bridge.
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Parole requests.
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Pensions, military (by individual, A-Z), 1925-1929. 9 folders.
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Pensions, military (larger files):
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Ashford, Charles N., 1926-1928.
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Davison, James R., 1927-1929.
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Hanford, Addie, 1925-1927.
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Pensions, military: Civil War (filed by date),
1925-1928. 2 folders.
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Pensions, Military: Civil War (by individual, A-S),
1921-1928. 2 folders.
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Post offices and postmasters (by city, A-Z),
1920-1928. 19 folders.
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Prohibition and liquor matters, including repeal of
wartime liquor laws, 1919-1929. 2 folders.
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Railroads: Esch-Cummins Act, 1919-1920.
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Service academy appointments (filed by applicant's
name), 1920-1928. 3 folders.
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Superior National Forest, 1926-1929. 2 folders.
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Legislative Files (alphabetical, A-Y), 1925-1928. 9 folders.
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Washington Office. Personal Files:
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Helen Rawlings correspondence, 1920, 1924.
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Therese M. Pierson correspondence, 1925-1928. 2 folders.
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Miscellaneous correspondence (including invitations),
1918-1929. 3 folders.
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Correspondence and other papers regarding political
activities (including labor organizations), 1918-1929. 10 folders.
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Newsletters (1926-1928) and Speeches (1920,
1926).
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