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Ramsey County History – Special 1979: “Murders Mar the Dawning of 1854”

Robert Orr Baker

Murders Mar the Dawning of 1854 Author: Robert Orr Baker An essay drawn from primary source material documenting events in the burgeoning town of St. Paul in 1854. Excerpts from St. Paul’s first newspapers relate to the town’s first murder, early businesses, transportation, entertainment, and other topics. Riverboats brought…

Ramsey County History – Special 1979: “Saint Paul 1957 Panorama Photo Essay”

Ramsey County Historical Society

PDF of Saint Paul 1857 Panorama photo essay…

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Ramsey County History – Fall 1974: “The 1850s Shaping of St. Paul”

Virginia Brainerd Kunz

The 1850s Shaping of St. Paul Author: Virginia Brainard Kunz An 1856 photo of a dogsled team beneath the Summit Avenue bluff displays “the disparity in housing and jumbled placement of buildings” that characterized the city at the time. Minnesota Pioneer editor James Goodhue advocated replatting the whole mess…

Ramsey County History – Spring/Summer 1977: “The Plowing of America: Early Farming Around St. Paul”

Rodney C. Loehr

The Plowing of America: Early Farming Around St. Paul Author: Rodney C. Loehr An anecdotal piece: a quick summary of early settlement in St. Paul and how people acquired farmland (and the money to buy it.); a description of typical frontier dwellings; the crops grown; dealing with the chronic…

Ramsey County History – Spring/Summer 1977: “Tough Times: The Sometime Fortunes of Boxing in Early Minnesota”

Junior Pioneer Association of Ramsey County, Minnesota

Tough Times: The Sometime Fortunes of Boxing in Early Minnesota Author: Junior Pioneer Association of Ramsey County, Minnesota “Prize fights were rare in St. Paul during the early days, no doubt because fights could be seen for free on the streets or at the levee almost any day.” The…

Ramsey County History – Spring/Summer 1977: “The Not-So-Peaceable Kingdom: Religion in Early St Paul”

Dennis Hoffa

The Not-So-Peaceable Kingdom: Religion in Early St Paul Author: Dennis Hoffa St. Paul began as a mostly Catholic village, to the extent that religion was practiced. “The beginnings of Protestantism as a force within the community centered around the establishment of Harriet Bishop’s Sunday School [in 1847].” Many Yankee…

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Ramsey County History – Fall/Winter 1976: “Persecution in St Paul: The Germans in World War I”

Sister John Christine Wolkerstorfer

Persecution in St Paul: The Germans in World War I Author: Sister John Christine Wolkerstorfer “Between 1855 and 1915, Germans in America lived not in an American culture, but rather in a German-America.” All that changed with the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915. Minnesota participated enthusiastically in the…

Ramsey County History – Special 1976: “Minnesota Art and Artists: A Pictorial History, 1820–1914”

Rena Neumann Coen

Minnesota Art and Artists: A Pictorial History, 1820–1914 Author: Rena Neumann Coen Excerpts from the author’s book, Painting and Sculpture in Minnesota (1976), which was a Bicentennial project, along with an exhibit at the University of Minnesota Gallery. Nineteenth-century American artists, such as Seth Eastman and George Catlin, memorialized…

Ramsey County History – Spring/Summer 1975: “James J. Hill: A Search for the Man Behind the Legend”

Virginia Brainard Kunz

James J. Hill: A Search for the Man Behind the Legend Author: Virginia Brainard Kunz Late in his life James J. Hill remarked, “I’ve made my mark on the surface of the earth and they [the U.S. Supreme Court] can’t wipe it out.” He knew he’d been a titan.