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 Boys reading at a newstand, 1947 Loc. GV5.2 p30 Neg. 45310
Published since 1915, Minnesota History magazine contains a wealth of articles on a
wide range of topics and eras. The articles featured here explore or expand on themes
from exhibits, sites, and programs of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Editor’s Picks
Historic Sites
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The Alexander Ramsey House: Furnishing a Victorian Home
by Barbara Ann Caron
Spring 1995 (Volume 54, number 5, pages 194-209)
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The James J. Hill House: Symbol of Status and Security
by Barbara Ann Caron
Summer 1997 (Volume 55, Number 6, pages 234-249)
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“My Own Mind and Pen” Charles Lindbergh, Autobiography, and Memory
by Brian Horrigan
Spring 2002 (Volume 58, number 1, pages 2-15)
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Oliver Hudson Kelley: Minnesota Pioneer, 1849-1868
by Rhoda R. Gilman and Patricia Smith
Fall 1967 (40, number 7, pages 330-338)
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West Hails East: Cass Gilbert in Minnesota
by Sharon Irish
Spring 1993 (Volume 53, number 5, pages 196-207)
Lumbering
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A Winter in the Woods
by Wilfred Nevue
Spring 1954 (Volume 34, number 4, pages 149-153)
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Minnesota Log Marks
by Elizabeth M. Bachmann
Summer 1945 (Volume 26, number 2, pages 126-137)
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Revolt of the "Timber Beasts"
by John E. Haynes
Spring 1971 (Volume 42, number 5, pages 163-174)
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William T. Roleff: Master Photographer
by Robert C. Wheeler
Spring 1983 (Volume 48, number 5, pages 213-217)
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Union in the North Woods: The Timber Strikes of 1937
by Stacy Mitchell
Spring 1999 (Volume 56, number 5, pages 263-277)
Minnesota’ Greatest Generation
Learn more about Minnesota's Greatest Generation
- The CCC Indian Division
by Calvin W. Gower Spring 1972 (Volume 43, number 1, pages 3-13)
- The Civilian Conservation Corps: A New Deal for Youth
by Frederick K. Johnson Fall 1983 (Volume 48, number 7)
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Fifty Years Ago – Exploring World War II at the Minnesota Historical Society
by Anne R. Kaplan
Fall 1995 (Volume 54, number 7, pages 316-322)
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Gopher Ordnance Works: Condemnation, Construction, and Community Response
by Patricia L. Dooley
Summer 1985 (Volume 49, number 6, pages 214-228)
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Loyal Linguists: Nisei of World War II Learned Japanese in Minnesota
by Masaharu Ano
Fall 1977 (Volume 45, number 7 pages 273-287)
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Out of the Attic, or What Price Memorabilia? A Minnesota Couple’s World War II Letters
by John S. Sonnen
Summer 1992 (Volume 53, number 2, pages 58-67)
Open House: If These Walls Could Talk
An exhibit at the Minnesota History Center
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