Genealogy
and History of The State of MINNESOTA
18 COMPLETE Publications
CD Contents
18 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. History
of Dakota County and the city of Hastings : including The Explorers and
pioneers of Minnesota, by Edward D. Neill ; and Outlines of the history
of Minnesota, by J. Fletcher Williams. Minneapolis:
North Star Pub. Co.,
1881,
559
pgs.
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2. History of Hennepin County and the city of Minneapolis : including the Explorers and pioneers of Minnesota Minneapolis:
North Star Pub. Co.,
1881,
719
pgs.
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3. History of Freeborn County : including Explorers and pioneers of Minnesota, and Outline history of the state of Minnesota Minneapolis:
Minnesota Historical Co.,
1882,
Neill, Edward D., 555
pgs.
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4. History
of Mower County, Minnesota : together with sketches of its towns,
villages, and townships, educational, civil, military and political
history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of
representative citizens : history of Minnesota, embracing accounts of
the prehistoric races, and a brief review of its civil and military
history Mankato, Minn.:
Free Press Pub. House,
1884,
608
pgs.
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5. History of Rice County : including explorers and pioneers of Minnesota, and outline history of the state of Minnesota Minneapolis:
Minnesota Historical Co.,
1882, Neill, Edward D., 610
pgs.
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6. History of Houston County : including explorers and pioneers of Minnesota, and outline history of the state of Minnesota Minneapolis:
Minnesota Historical Co.,
1882,
Neill, Edward D.,532
pgs.
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7. History
of Steele and Waseca Counties, Minnesota : an album of history and
biography, embracing sketches of the villages, cities, and townships,
educational, civil, military, and political history, portraits of
prominent citizens, and biographies of old settlers and representative
men : history of Minnesota, embracing an account of early explorations,
organization, a review of its political history, together with an
account of the Indian outbreak of 1862. Chicago:
Union Pub. Co., 1887,
(note - there are a few sporatic pages in this publication that are
missing, abt 6, time did not treat them well) 740 pgs.
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8. Duluth
and St. Louis County, Minnesota : their story and people : an authentic
narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in
the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development Chicago:
American Historical Society,
1921,
1407
pgs.
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9. A random historical sketch of Meeker County, Minnesota : from its first settlement to July 4th, 1876 Litchfield, Minn.:
Belfoy & Joubert,
1877,
Smith, A. C.
, 166
pgs.
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10. History of Olmsted County, Minnesota: Chicago,
Goodspeed Historical Association,
1910,Leonard, Joseph A., 697
pgs.
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11. History of Fillmore County, Minnesota: Chicago:
H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co.,
1912,
Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn, 1398
pgs.
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12. The
history of Faribault County, Minnesota : from its first settlement to
the close of the year 1879 : in three parts : first part, the annals of
the county : part second, historical sketches of the several townships
: part third, historical sketch of the government of the county, and of
the several county offices : the story of the pioneers Minneapolis, Minn.:
Harrison & Smith, printers,
1896,
Kiester, J. A., 722
pgs.
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13. Compendium of history and biography of Polk County, Minnesota: Minneapolis,
W.H. Bingham & Co.,
1916,
552
pgs.
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14. History of Douglas and Grant Counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions Indianapolis, Ind.:
B.F. Bowen & Co.,
1916,
1269
pgs.
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15. History and description of Lyon County, Minnesota : including a farm and business directory Marshall Minn.:
Messenger Print. House,
1884,
111
pgs.
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16. History of Cottonwood and Watonwan Counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions Indianapolis, Ind.:
B.F. Bowen & Co.,
1916,
1149
pgs.
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17. A history of the city of Saint Paul, and of the county of Ramsey, Minnesota: Saint Paul,
The Society,
1876,
Williams, J. Fletcher, 482
pgs.
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| 18. Compendium of history and biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota: Chicago,
H. Taylor & Co.,
1914,
882
pgs.
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