History Society and Culture Minnesota United States
History Society and Culture Minnesota United States
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- Lore of the Upper Mississippi River, including links to photos taken by Henry Bosse in the late 19th Century.
- Ethnohistorical paper about Red Rock in what is now Newport. Also mentions other places sacred to the Dakota people in Browns Valley, St. Anthony Falls (Minneapolis), and Pipestone.
- From the Minnesota Historical Society: Explore events from the past on the TimeLine. Or play with history in a pair of activities.
- Official report on the (Democratic) convention that immediately preceded statehood. The Republican delegates formed a rival convention. Searchable page images.
- Mary Eastman's seminal work on the Dakota people, originally published in 1849. Searchable page images. Each page also in PDF for download.
- About the history of water travel and shipping on Lake Superior and the state's inland waters, including shipwrecks and their conservation.
- Provides educational and technical assistance to various history-oriented groups committed to preserving historic sites, buildings, and other resources. Requires frames. Too wide for smaller monitors.
- Links to search by category, county or era. In the American Local History Network as the state site for Minnesota.
- Profiles of some properties in the state that are on the National Register of Historic Places, grouped by theme. FAQ, searchable database with basic details on thousands of Minnesota structures and districts listed on the National Register.
- Concentrates on 18th- and 19th-century Minnesota history, but also refers to earlier and later periods. Historical essay, hand-colored photographs and lots of links. Today in History's entry for May 11. At the Library of Congress.
- Will tell the dramatic Minnesota aviation story through interpretation of its fascinating collections and of the role of Minnesota pioneers in molding the technological progress from the earliest days into the future.
- The stories of four real people illustrate the interaction of lumbering, sawmilling, flour milling, and farming in the late nineteenth century.
- Dedicated to preserving and sharing Minnesota's history.
- A study and social group concerned with the Dakota people and their culture, in both historical and present-day contexts.
- Locate address information (including web site links) to historical societies in each county within the state of Minnesota.
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