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Eileen R. McCormack
Biography:
Eileen R. McCormack holds a master's degree from the University of Minnesota in History and American Studies. She is a researcher, historian, and writer with a focus on early St. Paul and the James J. Hill family. She has authored numerous articles and collaborated on several books, including Sea Winter Salmon: Chronicles of the St. John River with Mari Hill Harpur and The Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill with Biloine W. Young.
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