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Ramsey County History – Winter 2019: “Remembering One of Our Community Legends – Jimmy Lee”

Frank M. White

Remembering One of Our Community Legends – Jimmy Lee Author: Frank M. White Jimmy Lee was a prominent leader within St. Paul’s Rondo neighborhood, St. Paul itself, and the state of Minnesota. He was well known and respected at the First National Bank Building, where he served…

Ramsey County History – Winter 2019: “Eliza Edgerton Newport and St. Paul’s Floating Bethel, 1891-1903”

Christine Podas-Larson

Eliza Edgerton Newport and St. Paul’s Floating Bethel, 1891-1903 Author: Christine Podas-Larson Eliza Newport knew how to get things done. The well-educated and well-connected St. Paul resident led many charitable organizations and community efforts throughout her lifetime, but one that was especially dear to her was the city’s Floating…

Ramsey County History – Winter 2019: “The Tazewell: 100 Years in the Life of a St. Paul Apartment”

Aine C. McCormack and Eileen R. McCormack

The Tazewell: 100 Years in the Life of a St. Paul Apartment Authors: Aine C. McCormack and Eileen R. McCormack If the walls of a century-old apartment building could talk, what stories might they tell about those who once resided there? Eileen and Aine McCormack, a mother/daughter…

Ramsey County History – Winter 2019: “William Shields Fallon (1931–2018): A Tribute”

Ramsey County Historical Society

William Shields Fallon (1931–2018): A Tribute PDF of Fallon Tribute…

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Ramsey County History – Fall 2018: “St. Paul’s Mary Griggs Burke, Abby Weed Grey, and Aimee Mott Butler: Three Extraordinary Women Who Supported Art and Artists”

Moira F. Harris

St. Paul’s Mary Griggs Burke, Abby Weed Grey, and Aimee Mott Butler: Three Extraordinary Women Who Supported Art and Artists Author: Moira F. Harris Although most histories of the visual arts in the Twin Cities celebrate the contributions of men who were collectors, much less well-known are…

Ramsey County History – Fall 2018: “From Streetcars to Soccer: The Rise and Fall of TCRT’s Snelling Shops”

John W. Diers

From Streetcars to Soccer: The Rise and Fall of TCRT’s Snelling Shops Author: John W. Diers In 1907, the Twin City Rapid Transit Company (TCRT), a privately held corporation that operated all the streetcar lines in Minneapolis and St. Paul, opened its Snelling Avenue shops complex in St. Paul.

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2018

Ramsey County History – Fall 2018: “Fighting Students’ Summer Slide in Ramsey County: Investigate MN!”

Teresa Swanson

Fighting Students’ Summer Slide in Ramsey County: Investigate MN! Author: Teresa Swanson According to the Children’s Literacy Initiative, “Summer Slide is what happens when the skills students learn during the school year are lost or forgotten over the summer.” In 2015, the Ramsey County Historical Society (RCHS)…

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Ramsey County History – Fall 2018: Letter to the Editor

Susanne M. Adler

Letter to the Editor Susanne M. Adler comments on the story about Mary Jane Massey from the Winter 2018 article, “Terror Visits Fort Snelling: The 1940 Murder of Mary Jane Massey” by Steve Lydon. PDF of Letter…

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Ramsey County History – Summer 2018: “A St. Paul Artist Behind Enemy Lines: Carl Bohnen, World War I, and Americanism”

Steve Trimble

A St. Paul Artist Behind Enemy Lines: Carl Bohnen, World War I, and Americanism Author: Steve Trimble St. Paul artist Carl Bohnen (1872–1951) was an accomplished pencil-and-charcoal portrait artist. In 1914, a group of local, wealthy arts patrons underwrote the cost of sending Bohnen and his family to Germany…