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Paddock, Harry, 1870 - 1961. Papers, 1870 -1930

 Collection — Hollinger box: 01
Identifier: SMHC Collection 0157

Scope and Contents

This collection is primarily focused on the business dealings of Harry Paddock. The bulk of the collection is his letters, which mostly deal with land speculations in Minnesota and North Dakota. One topic that can be found in several letters is land speculation near Walker, Minnesota. This area was being considered for the site of a sanitarium, and Mr. Paddock was involved in attempted land sales to the organizers of the proposed facility. Another area of focus in the letters is lumber sales. Paddock owned lands in Northern Minnesota from which he would sell timber. A number of letters in this collection are concerned with the sale or transportation of lumber. Also included in the collection are Mr. Paddock's personal letters. These are both to and from his mother; niece, Mrs. Eva Chaplain of Mankato; and his nephew, Eugene Paddock.

There is one file of miscellaneous items. This includes Paddock's receipts from business transactions, transcripts of court decisions, and various personal receipts. Two ledgers are also contained in the collection, but have not been attributed to a specific business. They are not labeled, but appear to be from a real estate firm and a furniture store.

Dates

  • 1870-1930

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Harry Paddock was born in 1870, in Mankato, Minnesota, to Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Paddock. His father was a contractor, grain dealer, and the owner of a grocery store in Mankato. Harry worked as an attorney in the Mankato area for many years. He moved to Walker, Minnesota in 1907, where he continued to practice law. Paddock also speculated in lands throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Harry Paddock died in November of 1961.

Biographical information found in Mankato Free Press, 28 November 1961.

Extent

0.33 Cubic Feet (1 Hollinger Box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection consists mainly of the correspondence of Mr. Harry Paddock, a lawyer and land speculator who spent most of his life in Mankato. The collection contains his personal and business correspondence from 1890 to 1930. Two of the main topics are the selling of lumber from Mr. Paddock's lands and land speculation near Walker, Minnesota, an area that was being considered for the site of a sanitarium. Also included are some miscellaneous business receipts, transcripts of court decisions, and two ledger books.

Related Materials

Paddock, Zach (1824 – 1895) Ledger, 1872. SMHC Collection 1201. Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Additional information about Harry Paddock is located at the Blue Earth County Historical Society

Title
SMHC Collection 0157. Paddock, Harry, 1870 - 1961. Papers, 1870 -1930
Status
Completed
Date
1975-04
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Revision Statements

  • 2000-08: Finding aid revised by Robert Russell August

Repository Details

Part of the Southern Minnesota Historical Center Repository

Contact:
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Memorial Library
PO Box 8419
Mankato MN 56002-8419 US
507-389-1029