Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
Blueprint of a map of a section of Allandale Farm in Duluth, Minnesota, showing three lettuce fields numbered 1, 2, and 3. They are 1.938 acres, 4.077 acres, and 9.871 acres respectively. Allandale Farm was owned by the Hartley family.
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Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
Blueprint of a map of a section of Allandale Farm in Duluth, Minnesota, showing a lettuce field numbered tract 4. It is 29.86 acres. Writing on the back of the blueprint reads: "Lettuce Field Tract no. 4, adjoins no. 2 on west." Allandale Farm was owned by the Hartley family.
Creator:
The Duluth Engineering Company
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth