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Every young man who went to college in the 1950s and 1960s had to balance possible military service with their classes.
MSUM University Archives and the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center does not charge for basic reference services, including simple queries about collections or assistance retrieving known materials.
Joseph Kise was born on a farm in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, in 1893.
The holdings of the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, which was established in 1972, consist of correspondence, diaries, newspapers, business records, oral interviews, photographs, and other materials related to the history and culture of northwestern Minnesota.
Minnesota State University Moorhead Northwest Minnesota Historical Center special exhibits like Nowhere to Turn: Plight of German Jews in Nazi Germany.
The Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Collection Guide consists of brief descriptions of each manuscript collection at the Center.
The Northwest Minnesota Historical Center loans items to other libraries within Minnesota's archival to support researchers when this material is not available anywhere else than in archival holdings.
Other archive collections on the regional historic information on Minnesota including, economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto and symbols.
Mr. Eagan was born on December 4, 1943 in Rutland, Vermont. He grew up there in a staunchly Democrat and unionist household, although the community was firmly Republican in political outlook. Eagan attended Castleton Public School and Mt. St. Joseph’s Academy in Rutland.
The Women’s Network of the Red River Valley was formed with the aid of a $10,000 grant from the American Association of University Women in July 1984. The Network acts as an umbrella organization to coordinate advocacy and educational efforts of groups committed to full equality for women. Its primary goal is the establishment of a workable consortium of feminist groups and individuals through a central office and a regular newsletter.
