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Hosmer, Edwin Newton, 1842 - 1916. Diary, 1865
Hruska, James. Collection, 1946 - 1967
Hughes, Benjamin Dwight, 1878 - 1947. Papers, 1899 - 1947
This collection contains the papers of Benjamin Dwight Hughes (1899 - 1947). Included in this collection are some of his speeches, his legislative correspondence (January 1947 - April 1947), and correspondence and printed material relating to Benjamin Hughes' work for the creation of the Mayo Memorial Building at the University of Minnesota. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings, campaign materials, certificates, and other miscellaneous items relating to Benjamin Hughes.
Hughes, David Wendell, 1901 - 1984. "The Families of Davies and Evans". Booklet, 1969
This collection consists of a genealogy compiled by David Wendell Hughes. The text outlines the history of the Davies and Evans families, who were Welsh pioneer families in Blue Earth County, Minnesota. This genealogy traces the two families from their roots in Whales, and follows them until the 1960s.
Hughes, David Wendell, 1901 - 1984. "The Families of Hughes and James". Booklet, 1969
This collection consists of a genealogy compiled by David Wendell Hughes. The text outlines the history of the Hughes and James families, who were Welsh pioneer families in Blue Earth County, Minnesota. This genealogy traces the two families from their roots in Whales, and follows them until the 1960s.
Hughes, Jessica, 1985-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Hughes, Thomas, 1854 - 1934, and Family. Collection, 1855 - 1946
Huhn, Allen, 1921-2011. Oral History Interview, 2004.
Human Performance. Collection, 1925-Ongoing
The Human Performance collection consists of a variety of information produced by the Minnesota State University Human Performance Department and its predecessor departments. Included are documents concerning the men’s and women’s physical education programs, such as departmental correspondence and meeting minutes. The majority of this collection dates from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Items have been arranged by alphabetical order.