Author: [Minnesota Historical Society] Fridley, Russell W., Kenneth Carley and Bruce M. White (eds.) Title: Minnesota History 46/8 Winter 1979
Description: St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1979. Stapled wraps, 11 x 8.5 inches, Pp305-344. Illustrated with numerous photos in black and white. Date stamp and few modest library notations to top of front cover else in very good condition. 170 grams - ships lettermail. Features include The Changing Concept of Heroes by Anne Morrow Lindbergh; Neighbors to the Rescue: Wisconsin and Iowa Troops Fight Boredom, Not Indians, in Minnesota in 1862 by Edward Noyes; MHS Collections: Introducing the Hill House by Elisabeth W. Doermann and Ellen M. Rosenthal. A few interesting (of many) reviews include: The Red River Trails: Oxcart Routes Between St. Paul and the Selkirk Settlement, 1820-1870 (Gilman, Gilman and Stoltz) by Irene Spry; Louis Riel: Prophet of the New World (Thomas Flanagan) by Carolyn Gilman; and Minnesota Farmer-Laborism: The Third-Party Alternative (Millard L. Gieske) by George Garlid. We currently stock over 60 issues of this important quarterly. Please inquire about our single page link to the entire lot.
Keywords: James Hill House, Minnesota History, Minnesota Historical Society Quarterly Magazine Periodical Journal, Russell Fridley, Kenneth Carley, Bruce White US Hist Magazines
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