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Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE! - includes the following and more:
MAPS : 1851
Territorial - 1857
Territorial - 1858
Territorial - 1895
MN State.
Origin
of Minnesota County Names.
Ann's Editorial: Please know
that it is not my intention to offend anyone. I simply wish to
mention some of my thoughts on the issue of historic preservation of
church cemeteries:
The people of
a Church are entrusted to care for the spiritual and physical
well-being of the living, which includes material aids of food,
clothing, shelter, and education (not to mention the routine church
maintainance and upkeep, electricity, and so forth which are helpful
to the present church members, and, hopefully, will contribute toward
the present church buildings and cemeteries being preserved for
future generations). After all we cannot forget to care for the
living and present. These and other present day financial
responsibilities may leave little remaining for historic preservation
costs.
I think it is also important to note that not every
pastor, and church member, may be gifted with the necessary
knowledge and talents in the area of historic preservation, so it
should not be expected.
I believe each of us have unique
talents and gifts. Perhaps those local parish members and
historians whose talents and interest are in this area, should step
forward, and "let their light shine" by sharing their
talents and resources.
Shawne Marie FitzGerald has shared
her talents with all of us through preserving the memory of Kith
and Kin at the Highland Cemetery. If her example is
followed, we may find that limited resources are not so limited after
all.
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When you find ancestors, are you
interested in learning more about the history they lived?
Do you want to explore new directions to solve the unsolved
mystery? What was home and family life like? What did
they eat? wear? read? What were the important happenings? Why
were the wars fought and who fought them? How did they make
a sod house? How can You help others to answer these questions? If you have a page that helps to answer
questions like these, or you know of such a site, please submit
the URL, (and your suggestion for the category it would fit) by
e-mail to me, so I can add it to this page. After all, we
can only learn from the past when we learn about the past.
You will be helping others to gain knowledge of our history by
doing so. Copyright 1998, 1999-2008 by Ann Mensch.
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Pages for Neighbors
Wisconsin
Iowa
North Dakota
South
Dakota
The Minnesota Territory was formed in March of 1849. At that time, it included an eastern portion of the present day North and South Dakota. It's Territorial Legislature authorized the formation of nine counties from the Minnesota Territory the same year. The original nine counties were: Benton, Dakota, Itasca, Pembina, Mahkahto, Ramsey, Wabasha, Washington and Wahnahta.
Though the boundaries have been altered considerably over the years, 5 of these still exist. During 1999, these will be celebrating their Sesquicentennial anniversary (150 years): Dakota, Itasca, Ramsey, Wabasha and Washington.
Minnesota was admitted as the thirty-second state in May 1858.
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In the following list, the county names which are not directly linked (are not underlined and highlighted) no longer exist under that name in present day Minnesota. Though some of the county names which are no longer in use have been included, this list is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all county names which have been used. The present day county link follows the name of an old-time county.
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Note: Both County and Town sites often include information about the areas history in addition to reporting addresses for the contacts for vital records, deeds, etc., so they are often quite good sites to begin researching both history and genealogy. The towns of each county are listed under the county name. If a town name is highlighted it links to the official town site, or a close approximation of one. Go to County Selection Page.
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Tools and Machinery
A History of American Agriculture 1776-1990 -
Farming the Land (Early 20th Century)- F. A. Pazandak Photograph Collection includes:
Minnesota Farm Safety & Health Information Clearinghouse: has a wealth of information on farming and livestock.
SOOT IN the FLUES - "...They new long ago the steam engine was a thing of the past, but used it to form the future...When we look back, we don't look back to Ellsworth or Lake Benton or Florence, we look at the Steam engine and what it represented to us." - philosophical memories (dboom@clear.lakes.com).
Agriculture Online - News, Discussion and Information.
The Farmer's Guide to the Internet - University of Kentucky & The TVA Rural Studies Program < kyna@rural.org>.
Minnesota Archaelogy - History and Development & Significant Sites
Southern Minnesota Prehistory, by Michael Scullin, Professor of Anthropology at Mankato State University
The Kensington Rune Stone, by Michael Zalar.
Alexandria, MN and "Kensington Runestone" History (Runestone discovered by a Douglas County farmer...) See also: The Viking Page
Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association: includes the following & MORE!
Minnesota Rock Art: An Introduction, by Kevin L. Callahan Anthropology Department, University of Minnesota.
Minnesota's Sacred Red Rock Boulder - Kevin Callahan's study of the sacred stone in Newport, Minnesota.
Atlatls or Spearthrowers in Prehistoric Minnesota, by Kevin L. Callahan Anthropology Department, University of Minnesota.
Lithic
and Copper Projectile Points and Minnesota Rock Art, by Kevin
L. Callahan Anthropology Department, University of Minnesota.
Tour the Blue Earth County Court House (Constructed in 1896)
Frank Kacmarcik (b. 15 Mar 1920 - d. 22 Feb 2004) - greatly influenced American religious architecture and art; see also: St. Johns Abbey
Landmark Center: Old Federal Courts Building in St. Paul, MN Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright House Photo: David Loveness House- Stillwater Mn, 1956
American Memory Architecture and Interior Design for 20th Century America
Zumbrota Covered Bridge History "Minnesota's Only Remaining Covered Bridge..."
The St. Francis Hotel: The Place Where History Stayed - by Paul Gold, local historian - From it's 1916 opening, the history of this hotel/apartment building, in downtown St. Paul, MN, reads like a Who's Who and What's What of modern American history: Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields, Jack Benny, George Burns and Gracie Allen , Harry Houdini and Bill "Bojangles” Robinson, Glen Miller, the Dorsey Brothers, Babe Ruth, John Dillinger, Homer Van Meter, George “Machine gun” Kelly and “Ma” Barker, and many more, were St. Francis Hotel guests. Learn about Original Stores, Vaudevillians, Gangsters, Boxers, Pioneers, The New Market Hall, and The Great St. Paul Library Fire. "...building is one of the few moderately-priced places to live in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota and Currently it faces potential destruction. Citizen Groups and Historians are opposed to this. Do you have an opinion about this?..." (See also "Save Our Homes, Save Our History!" and Heritage Preservation Commission criteria for the designation of any area, place, building, structure or similar object in the City of St. Paul as a heritage preservation site.)
The George Chase Christian House: home to the Historical Society of Hennepin County, Minnesota, was built in 1919. See more by the architectural firm of Hewitt and Brown.
The Arts
See also Communication Media /
Broadcasting
Literature
Photography - see also "Photographs and Photography"
The
Daguerrein Society and the Daguerreotype - dedicated to the
history, science and art of the Daguerreotype. (e-mail:
DagSocPgh@aol.com)
3045 West Liberty Avenue, Suite
9 - Pittsburgh, PA 15216-2460
Drama
Music
Song Catcher Frances Densmore - Minnesota Public Radio - Native American music historian.
River of Song: Music Along the River: Americans Old and New.
Miscellaneous & Directories
The
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, with a link to The
Permanent Collection
Collection:
Wildlife Art Magazine, 4725 Hwy 7, St Louis Park, MN 55416 Phone: 1-800-221-6547.
Applause Magazine - southern MN arts & entertainment online magazine.
Minnesota River School of Fine Art
Art Gallery of works of artists affiliated with the Minnesota River Studios.
Art Net - searchable links to auctions, galleries, artists, art & antiques, bookstore, printstore and magazine.
The Mother Of All Art History Link Pages - by Patrick Young, Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan with an extensive site of Art, History, Research, and Religious Links
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Art Collection includes
Line Art (Black-and-White Drawings) "...They are not copyrighted, and you may use them for no charge. An artist working for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Robert Savannah, created this art for use in Service publications..."
Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association:
Minnesota's Sacred Red Rock Boulder - Kevin Callahan's study of the sacred stone in Newport, Minnesota.
Sigurd F. Olson (1899-1982): Author and Conservationist, born in Chicago, IL, resided in Ely, MN.
The Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Walnut Grove, MN (1867-1957)
Chief Good Thunder and wife Snana - He helped save the lives of many settlers during the Dakota Uprising of 1862...
Zebulon Montgomery Pike and Stephen Harriman Long - The Famous Explorers of Minnesota who Have Mountains in the Colorado Rockies Named After Them...
Roger Preuss of Waterville, MN - Wildlife Artist.
Pierre Bottineau (1816-1895) of Métis heritage, he was one of the leading citizens of St. Anthony's Village (now North East Minneapolis).
Frank Kacmarcik (b. 15 Mar 1920 - d. 22 Feb 2004) - greatly influenced American religious architecture and art; see also: St. Johns Abbey
Song Catcher Frances Densmore - Minnesota Public Radio - Native American music historian.
The Law in Itasca County, Minnesota: Interviews with Russ Johannsen
Lunch With Casey Tribute Page - A central Minnesota television show which aired from the 1950s until 1972, and featured Roger Awsumb as railroad engineer Casey Jones - by Stephen J. Iverson.
Remembering Dave Delrimple Moore: Local Minneapolis Broadcast legend - Compiled by Channel 4000 Staff.
Communication and Entertainment Media /
Books, Publications, Newspapers
Minnesota Newspaper Web Sites: Online Directory
City Pages Alternative News and Arts Weekly of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul).
Finance and Commerce- Daily Business and Legal Newspaper.
Minnesota Daily - University of Minnesota newspaper.
St.
Paul Pioneer Press (daily) and Today
in Your Town"...coverage of south- and
east-suburban communities -- and soon other communities..."
Star Tribune (daily)
AJR NewsLink - Minnesota Newspapers
American Local History Network: Books
Mary Bakeman's Park Genealogical Books, Roseville MN
Communication and
Entertainment Media / Broadcasting
Pavek
Museum of Broadcasting- antique radio, television, &
broadcast equipment.
3515 Raleigh Avenue . St.
Louis Park, MN 55416
Early Recorded Sounds and Wax Cylinders- by Glenn Sage of Portland, OR.
Axel's Treehouse: "...From 1954 to 1966, Minneapolis radio and television personality Clellan Card entertained kids..."
Lunch With Casey Tribute Page - A central Minnesota television show which aired from the 1950s until 1972, and featured Roger Awsumb as railroad engineer Casey Jones - by Stephen J. Iverson.
More Twin City Kids Shows - including: "Clancy the Cop, Carmen the Nurse and Willie Ketchem" (John Gallos, Mary Davies, and Allen Lottsberg); "Dave Lee and Pete" and "Captain Daryl".
Remembering Dave Delrimple Moore: Local Minneapolis Broadcast legend - Compiled by Channel 4000 Staff.
Cemeteries/Obituaries/Funerals
United States Cemetery Index, by Kimberly J. Beecher Engelhardt
The Cemeteries of Minnesota, by Kimberly J. Beecher Engelhardt
Minnesota Cemeteries from Geographic Names Information System
Cemetery Records Online, by Steve Paul Johnson - Cemeteries and Genealogy.
Funeral Coach History and Terminology: The Tombstone Traveller's Guide Exploring American Cemeteries and Funeral Practices - by ChrisTina Leimer.
The Poorhouse Story, by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale, including cemeteries associated with 'poorhouses'.
Obtaining EDs for the 1930 Census in One Step (Large Cities), by Stephen P. Morse, PhD, Joel D. Weintraub, PhD and David R. Kehs, PhD
familysearch.org - 1880 Census Index
1880 U. S. Federal Census (1%) - visit this page to search by state.
USGenWeb Census Project State Census Status Index.
Church & Religion -
Historical Information & Directories
Local Catholic Church History & Genealogy Research Guide & Worldwide Directory +
+ Minnesota* + Page.
Minnesota Church Records and Archives: on Park Books web site
"700+ Great Sites: Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Colorful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults Who Care About Them".
People Past and Present Part 1 - Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association.
People Past and Present Part 2 - Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association.
Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE! - includes the following and more:
Discover the Science Museum of Minnesota - with Online Projects!
See and Hear - sound in action:
between the Museum & the Minnesota
Orchestra and MORE!!
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Explore Minnesota's Wildlife
NW Minnesota Moose Study: The Moose Mystery Challenge
Yahooligans! - A Web Guide for Kids.
You Be the Historian - "...Historians study the everyday lives of people who lived in the past by looking at clues: the objects and documents that people left behind and that have somehow survived..."
Animated MAPs: The Formation of the Contiguous States through additions of territories and states and The Evolution of United States County Boundaries - by Ed Stephans.
Geo Globe: Interactive Geography.
Atlapedia Online -
"...contains full color physical and political maps as well as
key facts and statistics on countries of the
world..."
Business and Industry
Economy
Money
The Inflation
Calculator online, created by S.
Morgan Friedman, is reported to "...adjusts any given
amount of money for inflation, according to the Consumer Price
Index, from 1800 to 1999..."
"Current
Value of Old Money," by Roy
Davies, attempts to answer the frequent question is "how
much would a specified amount of money at a certain period of time
be worth today?", with resources for Europe, U.S.A., Spain and
even ancient Rome.
Gender Specific
Votes for Women - Selections of National American Women Sufferage Assoc. (1848-1921)
"Any woman who is now or hereafter may be married... Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940," by Marian L. Smith (Prologue, Summer 1998)
From Slave Women to Free Women: The National Archives and Black Women's History in the Civil War Era, By Noralee Frankel (Prologue, Summer 1997)
Women Soldiers of the Civil War, by DeAnne Blanton (Prologue, Spring 1993)
Try Native Web (resources for indigenious cultures around the world)
Minnesota Indian Affairs Council
Tribal Government: Teacher Background Information
Ojibwe History, by Lee Sultzman.
Minnesota Reservations Map - Ojibwe
White
Earth Band of Chippewa (Indian Reservation) - located in
Mahonomen, Becker and Clearwater counties, Minnesota.
P.O. Box 418, White Earth, MN 56591 Phone: (218)
983-3285 ext 235.
American Indian Learning Resource Center - University of Minnesota.
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN RESOURCES by Paula Giese.
Library of Congress, American Memory: Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910.
Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston has helpful information and links.
American Indian Tribal Directory - U.S. Federally Recognized Tribes
A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation (South Dakota)
The Seeker Magazine - Native Americans Seeking...
Ethnologue Language Family Index, by Joseph E. Grimes and Barbara F. Grimes, Editors.
Progress of A People - A Special Presentation of The African American Pamphlet Collection
Afrigeneas - "... a mailing list focused on genealogical research and resources in general and on African ancestry in particular..." by Don Mabry.
African Studies - U. Penn.
The Early Settlers of St. John's Parish at Union Hill in 1867 - by Victorin J. Ruhland June 1967.
Irish
Genealogical Society, Int'l -Irish Genealogy on the Web
by Jack Reidy <jreidy@writeme.com> & Tom Clifford
<tgc5105@hotmail.com>
P.O. Box 16585 - St.
Paul, MN 55116-0585
Odin : Ministery of Foreign Affairs, "...Before you visit or write to Norway for genealogical information..."
Nordic Notes on the Net - A genealogy site for the Nordic diaspora and those who are looking for them...(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden).
The Bygdelag Page: Connecting Norwegian-Americans with their community of origin in Norway!
The Poorhouse Story, by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - read "Emma's Story" to see the touching story behind the site!!!
Puerto
Rican / Hispanic Genealogical Society
P.O.
Box 260118 - Bellerose, NY 11426-0118
(Miguel J.
Hernández - President Email:
miguel_j_hernandez@csi.com)
American
Swedish Institute
2600 Park Avenue -
Minneapolis, MN 55407 - Phone: (612) 871-4907.
Nordic Notes on the Net - A genealogy site for the Nordic diaspora and those who are looking for them...(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden).
Swedish
Council of America, Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the
Swedish
Council of America unites organizations in the
United States, Canada, and in
Sweden in their efforts to
preserve and promote Swedish heritage...
The
Swedish Emigrant Institute
P.O. Box 201 -
351 04 VÄXJÖ - Sweden
The Royal Library - National Library of Sweden.
Alexandria, MN and "Kensington Runestone" History (Runestone discovered by a Douglas County farmer...) See also: The Viking Page with Swedish-Viking English Dictionary
The Welsh in Minnesota and Iowa, with the following being currently transcribed: "History of the Welsh in Minnesota, Foreston and Lime Springs, Iowa, gathered by the Old Settlers", Edited by the Reverends Thomas E. Hughes and David Edwards, and Messrs. Hugh G. Roberts and Thomas Hughes. 1895.
Your suggestions for additional are welcome
Minnesota Genealogical Society
relocating to 1185 Concord Street N, Suite 200
South St. Paul, MN 55075-1187
Phone: (651) 455-9057
(old address: 5768 Olson Memorial Hwy - Golden Valley MN 55422 Phone: (763) 595-9347)
State of Minnesota - North Star, Minnesota State Government Online.
How
to order a birth or death certificate from the Minnesota Department
of Health. Contact the Minnesota Department of Health for
certified Birth records from 1900 and certified Death records from
1908. Certificates may be ordered by mail, phone, fax, and in
person at the office. There is a fee for obtaining birth or
death certificates.
Minnesota Department of Health
Attention: Vital Records
717 Delaware Street Southeast
P.O. Box 9441
Minneapolis, MN
55440-9441
Phone: 612-676-5120 (For birth records, press
4; For death records, press 5)
Records prior to these years,
may be requested from the County
Registrar/Recorder in the county where the event occurred.
Instructions on obtaining certificates of marriage or divorce decrees and index search.
MN Dept. of Health list of County Registrars/Recorders: choose county
NARA: National Archives and Records Administration
1790-1890 Federal Population Censuses Catalog of NARA Microfilm
Prologue, Spring 1996, Vol. 28, No. 1, "First in the Path of the Firemen" The Fate of the 1890 Population Census, by Kellee Blake. http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/spring_1996_1890_census_1.html .
"Any woman who is now or hereafter may be married... Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940", by Marian L. Smith (Prologue, Summer 1998)
Military Service and Pension Records: Requesting Pre-WWI
Civil War Records: An Introduction and Invitation, By Michael P. Musick (Prologue, Summer 1995)
Women Soldiers of the Civil War, by DeAnne Blanton (Prologue, Spring 1993)
Sailors, Soldiers, and Marines of the Spanish-American War: The Legacy of USS Maine, By Rebecca Livingston (Prologue, Spring 1998).
They Answered the Call: Military Service in the United States Army during World War I, 1917-1919 (Prologue, Fall 1998). -- A guide to looking for information about World War I army veterans - By Mitchell Yockelson.
State-level Lists of Casualties from the Korean Conflict (1951-1957) and the Vietnam Conflict , By Theodore J. Hull, (Prologue, Spring 2000).
Indian Bounty Land Applications, By Mary Frances Morrow (Prologue,
American Indians A Select Catalog of NARA Microfilm Publications Snakes & Scribes: The Dawes Commission and the Enrollment of the Creeks, By Kent Carter, in "Prologue" (Prologue, Spring 1997)
Genealogical Fallout from the War of 1812, By Ruth Priest Dixon (Prologue, Spring 1992) - "...The impressment of American seamen by the British was one of the causes of the War of 1812. The practice also resulted in the creation of extensive records about merchant seamen that are of great value to genealogists and historians..."
Genealogical Records of the War of 1812, By Stuart L. Butler (Prologue, Winter 1991) - "...National Archives records created during and after the War of 1812 offer the genealogist a diverse and fertile ground in which to obtain invaluable family information..."
Preserving the Legacy of the United States Colored Troops, by Budge Weidman (Prologue, Summer 1997)
A Guiding Light: Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives, By Debra Newman Ham (Prologue, Special Issue, Summer 1997).
From Slave Women to Free Women: The National Archives and Black Women's History in the Civil War Era, By Noralee Frankel (Prologue, Summer 1997)
Riding the Rails Up Paper Mountain: Researching Railroad Records in the National Archives, By David A. Pfeiffer (Spring 1997).
Obtaining EDs for the 1930 Census in One Step (Large Cities), by Stephen P. Morse, PhD, Joel D. Weintraub, PhD and David R. Kehs, PhD
familysearch.org - 1880 Census Index
Tina's Adoption Reform and Search Pages (all states).
Social Security Online - History of Social Security
Social Security Death Index Interactive Search, on Rootsweb
Library of Congress - Pioneering and History of the Upper Midwest : An Overview
The Poorhouse Story, by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - read "Emma's Story" to see the touching story behind the site!!!
University of Minnesota: Wilson Library's Genealogy Resources.
Irish
Genealogical Society, Int'l - P.O. Box 16585 - St. Paul, MN
55116-0585
by Jack Reidy <jreidy@writeme.com> &
Tom Clifford <tgc5105@hotmail.com>
MNGenWeb:by SC Jackie Hufschmid
Migrations, by Patrick Hays.
Tips & Hints on Researching Your Minnesota Roots, on Mary Bakeman's Park Genealogical Books, Roseville MN
Cyndi's List for Minnesota.
Genealogy Resources on the Internet, by Christine Gaunt and John Fuller
Helpful resources:
Map Blast: Enter a Town, State name, and this site will bring up a clickable map for your location; then you can select "Find", and enter a subject, such as "churches", "museums", etc., and this site finds the addresses and phone numbers for your subject. I found it had many that similar sites were missing!
Bureau of Census on-line USA gazetteer
Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy Research Guide & Worldwide Directory
Minnesota Research - Professional
Professional
Research
Ann
McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist
Researching onsight, and with the vast resources of The Allen County Public Library, holding one of the largest genealogical collections in North America. Search the Library's online catalogue to see some of the printed resources available for a location or topic.
Government & Military
PreColonial
Colonial
1763: Treaty of Paris
The Avalon Project : Franco-American Diplomacy 1778 - 1843
The Avalon Project : Treaty of San Ildefonso : October 1, 1800
The Avalon Project : Louisiana Purchase; 1803 and Associated Documents
United States
National
Uncle
Sam - Who's Who in the Federal Government
June,
1851: Regulations for the Uniform & Dress of the Army of the
United States
MHS: A
Brief History of Fort Snelling & the development of the U.S.
Northwest
State - Minnesota became a state in 1858. The State Capital of Minnesota is St. Paul.
Library of Congress - Pioneering and History of the Upper Midwest : An Overview
Minnesota State and Local Government on the net by Piper Resources.
Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE! - includes the following and more:
State of Minnesota - North Star, Minnesota State Government Online.
U.S. Census Bureau: State & County QuickFacts for Minnesota
Minnesota Elections and Voter Registration information.
St. Paul Photos: Library of Congress American Memory Collection (ca. 1880-1910)
Minnesota State History on Minnesota Historical Society's web site
Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents, from The University of Oklahoma Law Center.
State of Minnesota - North Star, Minnesota State Government Online.
How
to order a birth or death certificate from the Minnesota Department
of Health.
Contact the Minnesota Department of Health
for certified
Birth records from 1900 and certified
Death records from 1908. Certificates may be ordered by
mail, phone, fax, and in person at the office. There is a fee
for obtaining birth
or death
certificates.
Minnesota Department of Health
Attention: Vital Records
717 Delaware Street Southeast
P.O. Box 9441
Minneapolis, MN
55440-9441
Phone: 612-676-5120 (For birth records, press
4; For death records, press 5)
Records prior to these years,
may be requested from the County
Registrar/Recorder in the county where the event occurred.
Instructions on obtaining certificates of marriage or divorce decrees and index search.
County
Association of Minnesota Counties - County Information page includes maps, county web sites, and a brief history of county government
Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE! - includes the following and more:
Local
Minnesota State and Local Government, on the net by Piper Resources
North Star - Local Government Offices
Civil War
NARA: National Archives and Records Administration
Civil War Records: An Introduction and Invitation, By Michael P. Musick (Prologue, Summer 1995)
Women Soldiers of the Civil War, by DeAnne Blanton (Prologue, Spring 1993)
MOA (Making of America): The War of the Rebellion - "...a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies published under the direction of the Secretary of War, The Honorary Elihu Root, Brig. Gen. Fred. C. Ainsworth, the Chief of the Record and Pension Office, U.S. War Department, and Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley (Mr. John S. Moodey, indexer). ("...All volumes have been scanned from originals held by the Cornell University Library...")
MOA (Making of America): The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion - "...a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate navies published under the direction of the Secretary of Navy, The Honorable H.A. Herbert, Lieut. Commander Richard Bush, Superintendent of Naval War records, U.S. Navy, and Mr. Robert H. Woods in 1894..." ("...All volumes have been scanned from originals held by the Cornell University Library...")
U.S. Army Military History Institute: American Civil War Unit Bibliographies
North Star: The Underground Railroad (Civil War Era) - Conducting Underground Railroad Research
Library of Congress: Civil War Photographs (enter state name for search)
Minnesota State Memorial from (Vicksburg National Military Park in Vicksburg, Mississippi)
Regimental
Index (from Dyer's Compendium): Vanished
Index to Minnesota Civil War Military Units - Union
Regimental Index
1st Regiment Cavalry (Mounted Rangers);
2nd Regiment Cavalry; Brackett's Cavalry Battalion; Hatch's
Independent Cavalry Battalion; 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery; 1st
Independent Battery Light Artillery; 2nd Independent Battery Light
Artillery; 3rd Independent Battery Light Artillery; 1st Company
Sharpshooters; 2nd Company Sharpshooters; 1st Regiment Infantry; 2nd
Regiment Infantry; 3rd Regiment Infantry; 4th Regiment Infantry; 5th
Regiment Infantry; 6th Regiment Infantry; 7th Regiment Infantry; 8th
Regiment Infantry; 9th Regiment Infantry;10th Regiment Infantry and
11th Regiment Infantry.
NPS: The Civil War - Information about battles, battlefields, and more.
www.ktca.org: The Bring Warm Clothes timeline: THE CIVIL WAR - 1861 to 1864, by Peg Meier.
The Civil War letters of Benjamin and Daniel Densmore: PART 1: Frances' Father and Uncle Enlist for the Union; Command "Colored Troops".
U.S. Civil War Center: Index
of Civil War Information available on the Internet.
Spanish
American War
Sailors, Soldiers, and Marines of the Spanish-American War: The Legacy of USS Maine, By Rebecca Livingston (Prologue, Spring 1998).
WWI
The Doughboy Center - presented by The Great War Society.
The Story of the American Expeditionary Force: History & Operations
They Answered the Call: Military Service in the United States Army during World War I, 1917-1919 (Prologue, Fall 1998). -- A guide to looking for information about World War I army veterans - By Mitchell Yockelson.
WWII
War Veterans of American Wars : WWII Veterans' Discussion and Information
A Mother's View: "...There'd be no wars today, if mothers all would say, I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier!..."
Other
Historical Text Archive: WWI and WWI Articles and more!
State-level Lists of Casualties from the Korean Conflict (1951-1957) and the Vietnam Conflict, By Theodore J. Hull, (Prologue, Spring 2000).
Children
Clothing
Domestic Arts
Food & Cooking
Lifestyle
The Poorhouse Story, by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - read "Emma's Story" to see the touching story behind the site!!!
A History of Western Murray County, from 1688 to December 1946 and of Leeds Township, a typical prairie township, by Robt. B. Forrest, [Published 1947; published online by Robert B. Forrest III, his grandson]
Photograph Collection of Sod Homes, from Fred Hulstrand and F. A. Pazandak Collection.
Library of Congress, American Memory: Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910.
NARA: National Archives and Records Administration
"Any woman who is now or hereafter may be married... Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940," by Marian L. Smith (Prologue, Summer 1998)
The Naturalization Process and the various records which may exist, by the Milwaukee County Historical Society, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, contains examples of the 3 types of records which may be filed during the naturalization process: declarations of intent, petitions, and naturalization certificates! Though this is NOT an Minnesota site, it is an informative web page.
Maps & Geography
Minnesota Secretary of State STUDENT PAGE! - includes the following and more:
Animated MAPs: The Formation of the Contiguous States through additions of territories and states, and The Evolution of United States County Boundaries, by Ed Stephans.
Visit other Animation Projects, by Ed Stephans.
Tiger Maps - Zoomable
MNGenWeb - Minnesota Territorial Map 1849 - 1851.
Library of Congress Map Collection - you can search by cities & towns
Minnesota State Information includes overview of high-low points, #of lakes, largest cities, & more
Lake Superior Shipwrecks: Minnesota Shipwrecks Map
Roll Your Own Genealogy Atlas (This is not a specifically MN site, but worth seeing for genealogists)
Museum of Questionable Medical Devices in Minneapolis, MN - by Bob McCoy"...a veritable encyclopedia of the world's most inane and useless information about how to cure and/or comprehend what may ail or puzzle you..."
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
State Parks A-Z, with a locator map
GORP - Great Outdoor Recreation Pages for Minnesota
Hike into History on the Grand Portage (National Monument) - French-Canadian fur traders, Voyageurs, bypassed rapids on the lower Pigeon River and on "...the acknowledged throughway to Canada's prime fur country..." - Northwestern shore of Lake Superior, 7 miles south of the United States-Canada border and 36 miles north of Grand Marais, Minnesota.
Weather
Natural Disasters
Horticulture/Flowers/Plants/Trees
Wilderness
Wildlife
Endangered Species - Grey Wolf information
Gray wolf, (Canis lupus) - "...By the time wolves were finally protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973, they had been exterminated from the lower 48 states, except for a few hundred that inhabited extreme northeastern Minnesota..."
Minnesota: U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges & Field Stations
Regional U. S. Fish & Wildlife
Activities & programs for the Minnesota Region
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Bloomington, MN includes the results of the 1998 Minnesota Junior Duck Stamp contest.
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge - management districts include a location at Winona, MN.
Minnesota
Fishing Museum - "...No other state in the U.S. is as
steeped in the heritage and history of fishing as Minnesota..."
P.O. Box 745 - Little Falls, MN 56345
Phone: (320)
616-2011 Email: mnfm@fallsnet.com
Rivers and Lakes
Minnesota Lake Superior History on the Minnesota Historical Society web site
Settlement & Fishing on Lake Superior (1854-1930)
Old Man River - A resource for the upper Mississippi River.
"Discover America's Great River Road: Mississippi River Home Page
Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources: Wild & Scenic MN Rivers
MN DNR: Lakes, Rivers and Streams.
Lakefinder - name based search interface.
Lakefinder - map based search interface.
Natural Resources - Big Lakes Big River Region - Morris, MN wetland management
Parks & Forests
Superior National Forest (Cook & Lake Counties and western St. Louis County access)
St. Paul's Como Park Conservatory History from 1872 site purchase.
Minnesota
Landscape Arboretum - (Dept of Horticultural Science at the
University of Minnesota) "...Its mission is to
provide a community and a national resource for horticultural and
environmental information..."
Occupations
The Voyageurs "...French-Canadian canoe-men who traveled these waters in their birch-bark canoes from the Great Lakes to the interior of the western United States and Canada..." See Voyageurs National Park
Exploration and Fur Trade (1650-1840) on the Minnesota Historical Society web site
White Oak Society, Deer River, MN - fur trading era (late 1600's to mid-1800's)
The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board - "...was created by the Minnesota Legislature in 1941 for the purpose of preparing Northeastern Minnesota for the decline of the natural ore and timber industries..."
Firefighting history in Minneapolis-St. Paul: The Extra Alarm Assoc.
Good Thunder Fire and Rescue: (Blue Earth County, MN) Fire and Rescue site with a History and minutes of an 1896 Town Meeting. (Webmaster: Sara Froehlich - webmaster@northlite.net - Great Site Sara)
Railroad
Finding Railroad Workers in Minnesota: on Park Books web site
Tales from the Rails: Ride the Rails during the Great Depression with teen Hobos
Riding the Rails Up Paper Mountain: Researching Railroad Records in the National Archives, By David A. Pfeiffer (Spring 1997).
Lumbering
St. Croix Triangle Lumbering (1830s-1900s) on the Minnesota Historical Society web site
Northern Minnesota Lumbering (1870-1930s)on the Minnesota Historical Society web site
Law Enforcement
Mining
History of Mining: Ironworld Discovery Center in Chisolm, MN
The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board - "...was created by the Minnesota Legislature in 1941 for the purpose of preparing Northeastern Minnesota for the decline of the natural ore and timber industries..."
Northeastern Minnesota's Iron Trail Region - Convention & Visitors Bureau Guide 2000.
Visit the Cities of the Iron Trail - Aurora, Biwabik, Chisholm, Eveleth, Gilbert, Hibbing, Hoyt Lakes, Mt. Iron, Virginia and Town of White.
Farming
Farming the Land (Early 20th Century)- F. A. Pazandak Photograph Collection includes:
A History of Western Murray County, from 1688 to December 1946 and of Leeds Township, a typical prairie township, by Robt. B. Forrest, [Published 1947; published online by Robert B. Forrest III, his grandson]
Other
Fire and Rescue: Good Thunder (Blue Earth County, MN) Fire and Rescue a History
Zumbrota Covered Bridge History "Minnesota's Only Remaining Covered Bridge..."
Smithsonian: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - History of American Sweatshops, 1820-Present
The
Daguerrein Society and the Daguerreotype - dedicated to the
history, science and art of the Daguerreotype. (e-mail:
DagSocPgh@aol.com)
3045 West Liberty Avenue, Suite
9 - Pittsburgh, PA 15216-2460
Photos: Library
of Congress American Memory Collection (ca. 1880-1910)
search by town or category in this collection
Maps for Transportation and Communication from the Library of Congress
Land
Roads and Trails
Early
American Roads and Trails http://mem
Railroad
North
American Steam Locomotives
WGBH: Public Broadcasting from Boston has The American Experience and much more online!
Minnesota by Rail - Minnesota railroads and depots, when did they begin and end? online chart from Park Genealogical Books, Roseville MN
Riding the Rails Up Paper Mountain: Researching Railroad Records in the National Archives, By David A. Pfeiffer (Spring 1997).
Automobile
Bridges
Water
Air
Travel and Tourism
MHS: Historic Sites in Minnesota - guide allows you to select from a MN map.
Explore Minnesota - Travel and Vacation Planning Guide
Minnesota State History Resources
Societies
Genealogical
Minnesota
Genealogical Society
5768 Olson
Memorial Highway - Golden Valley MN 55422-5014
Phone: (763) 595-9347
Irish
Genealogical Society, Int'l -Irish Genealogy on the Web
by Jack Reidy <jreidy@writeme.com> & Tom Clifford
<tgc5105@hotmail.com>
P.O. Box 16585 - St.
Paul, MN 55116-0585
Historical
Minnesota County Historical Societies, Chapters & Local Organizations
Society Hill for MN Directory of MN Historical and Genealogical Societies
Photos: Library of Congress American Memory Collection (ca. 1880-1910)
MHS: Historic Sites in Minnesota - guide allows you to select from a MN map.
The Library of Congress American Memory Collection for Minnesota
Libraries, Archives & Repositories
Minnesota State Archives - Collection - and Site Map.
North Star: Minnesota Libraries.
LDS: Minnesota Regional Public Library Systems Directory and MAP.
AnyWho Directory for Libraries - addresses and phone numbers.
University of Minnesota -
Wilson
Library (General Reference) : Genealogy Resources Available at
the University of Minnesota Libraries
309
19th Ave. South - Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: (612)
626-2227
The Library of Congress American Memory Collection for Minnesota
Southwest Minnesota Historical Center - Marshall, MN
John R. Borchert Map Library - Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Lake, MN: Kremer House Library and Museum - 317 Main Street
Great River Regional Library - Lake, MN
Minnesota Mailing Lists:
Minnesota Resources:
Minnesota County Profiles by the U.S. Census Bureau with links to Tiger county maps.
Uffda! - a searchable comprehensive index of Minnesota-based web sites
HPI State Information for Minnesota with map of MN, county and cities.
Minnesota Photos -Library of Congress American Memory Collection (ca. 1880-1920s)
Minnesota KidsCount 98 County Listings with brief county profiles & kids count
USWest - online white and yellow pages.
Books cataloged since 1898 - search by author, title, subject, etc.
Search the Library of Congress Catalogs for periodicals, books, etc.
American Local History Network: National Disasters
Netmation History Links
Archiving America - (Digital display of original 18th Century American documents)
The Making of America (search the digital library of primary sources in American social history from Reconstruction to the Rebellion)
Browse Government Information Locator Service (GILS) - Records Online via GPO Access
Geographic Nameserver - look up a place name to find it's location
Minnesota History Eras
Please submit suggestions for MN
eras
Prehistory
Timelines
Timeline of the West (west of the Mississippi)
Minnesota Prehistory
1600-1700s Native American
1670s-1762 – Native American, French Explorers, Trader,
and Colonizers
Archiving America - (Digital display of historic original 18th Century American documents)
1671 - Area that includes present-day Minnesota was claimed for France by Simon Fracois Daumont
French exploration, forts and fur trade
1762 - Area of present-day Minnesota west of the Mississippi was secretly ceded to Spain by France (twin cities were briefly French and Spanish)
1763 - England acquired the territory included in present-day Minnesota by the Treaty of Paris
by proclamation northeastern Minnesota was forbidden trade and settlement
1774 - Area now present-day Minnesota became part of the Province of Quebec
1784 - Most of area now present-day Minnesota became part of the United States territory, but unorganized
[Until 1818, a portion in the northwest remained English, and a southwestern portion remained Spanish until 1800, when it was ceded to France until 1803.]
1787 - Most of area now present-day Minnesota was within the Northwest Territory
1800 - Most of area now present-day Minnesota was within the Indiana Territory; southwestern portion ceded to France by Treaty of San Ildefonso 1 Oct 1800
1803 - Area now present-day Minnesota became part of the District of Louisiana
The Louisiana Purchase – documents and information
1804-1812 - Area now present-day Minnesota was part of the Louisiana Territory
1809 - A portion of the northeastern area of present-day Minnesota, which had been part of Indiana Territory, became part of the Illinois Territory
1818 - The portion of Minnesota which had been part of the Illinois Territory became part of the Michigan Territory
[Inhabitants included in the 1820 Census of Michigan Territory]
1812-1821 - The portion NOT within the Illinois Territory was within the Missouri Territory, but remained unorganized until 1834
1834 - All of the area of present-day Minnesota was attached to the Michigan Territory
1836 - All of the area of present-day Minnesota was attached to the Wisconsin Territory
[Inhabitants enumerated in the 1836 census of Wisconsin Territory]
1838 - Area of present-day Minnesota west of the Mississippi River became part of the Iowa Territory, until 1846 (eastern portion remained part of Wisconsin Territory, until 1848)
1840 - In the U. S. 1840 Census, the area east of the Mississippi River was included in the St. Croix County, Wisconsin census; the area west of the Mississippi was included in the enumeration of clayton County, Iowa
29 May 1848 - Wisconsin became a state, with the St. Croix River being approximately the western border (leaving Minnesota unorganized)
Stillwater Convention of 1848 - created document to organize the Minnesota Territory
March 1849 - Congress passed the proposal to establish the Minnesota Territory (the area also included a portion of present-day North Dakota and South Dakota)
May 1858 - Minnesota was admitted as a state
1861 – 1865 - Civil War Era
Library
of Congress-American Memory: Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books
from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin ca. 1820-1910
1880-1920
- Turn-of-the-Century
Photos:
Library of Congress American Memory Collection (ca. 1880-1910)
search by town or category in this collection
1930s
1940s
and WWII
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