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Simonson, Mary J. Haugland. Papers, 1983-1984
The Mary J. Simonson papers collection consists of 14 interview transcripts that were used by Simonson to write her thesis, “The History of Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics at Mankato State University, 1964-1983.” She interviewed the following people: Dr. Viola Holbrook, Pat Hale, Georgene Brock, Dr. Jane Roberts, Mary Willerscheidt, Rosie Stallman, Dr. Jerry Salek, Lois Mussett, Phil Rhoade, Dr. Ruth Schellberg, Evie Hawkins-Erdman, Dr. Gerald Bodelson, and Peggy Hayes.
Sinks, Thomas, 1915 - 1979. Genealogy, "A Sinks Family," 1978
This collection consists of a booklet authored by Thomas Sinks. In the booklet, Sinks traces his family's genealogy from its roots in Germany ca. 1000 through the 1970's in the United States. The volume is bound, contains photocopies of some family documents, and is 81 pages.
Sioux War Trial Transcripts [microform], 1862 - 1863
Skaden, Nicholas, 1985-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Sletten, Cora, 1885-1974. Collection, 1893-1971
This collection tells the story of Cora Sletten, who was a geography professor at Mankato State Teachers College. The majority of the collection is comprised of journals, which document twenty-five years of her life. The collection also includes photographs of Ms. Sletten and her friends and family over the years.
Smerdon, Kelly, 1984-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Smiland, Christy, 1984-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Smith, Audreene Olson, 1921-2020. Oral History Interview and Collection, undated - 2002.
Smith, Benjamin F., 1811-1892. Military Record Book, 1862-1865
The Benjamin F. Smith collection contains the special orders issued by or during Smith’s command of a Civil War military training camp at Fort Snelling. Furthermore, it includes pay rolls, muster rolls, special orders, and financial records dating from his service as commander of the militia for Blue Earth County in the Dakota Conflict.
Smith, Timothy J., 1959-1999. Unfinished Thesis Manuscript, 1994-1998.
The collection consists of Timothy J. Smith’s obituary and several copies of his unfinished thesis, Early Nineteenth Century Land and Timber Issues Between the Mdewakanton Dakota, Ojibwa, and Americans in the Upper Midwest Mississippi Valley Region.