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Queal Lumber Yard, Triumph, Minnesota. Account Book, 1900
This collection contains the Queal Lumber Yard’s 1900 account book. The lumberyard was the first lumberyard in Triumph (now Trimont), Minnesota. The business was later sold to Thompson Yards.
Quiggle, Arthur W., 1890 - 1977. Oral History Interview, 8 March 1974
Ramy, Roy, 1908 - 1979. Oral History Interview, 1978
This collection consists of an oral history interview conducted with Roy Ramy, of Mankato, Miimesota. For a time, Ramy worked in a general store owned by his father in Mankato, and later started the Ramy Seed Company in 1932. In the interview, Ramy discussed his parents' immigration to Mankato from Lebanon, the conditions in Lebanon that led to many Lebanese families coming to Mankato, Lebanese customs, and community life.
Rankin, Samuel W. "Blue Earth County Agriculture - Hand Labor to Modern Machinery", Paper, 1965
This collection consists of a paper written by Samuel W. Rankin about agriculture in Blue Earth County, Minnesota. He outlines the various types of labor required to produce crops, and traces the history of agriculture in Blue Earth County from 1843 to the 1960s. The paper was written in 1965, as an assignement for Dr. Burt Burns’ Historical Geography class at Mankato State College.
Rapidan High School, Rapidan, Minnesota. Commencement Exercises, 29 May 1969
The Rapidan High School collection contains the program for the school’s commencement exercises held on 29 May 1969. The program lists order of events, the fifteen students in the class of 1969, along with the class’s flower, color, motto, and advisor.
Ready, Kirk L., 1943-. Oral History Interview and Collection, 1999-2006.
Ready, Sandra J., 1945-. Oral History Interivew, 2006
Real, Jennifer, 1986-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Regan, John E., 1883-1946. Scrapbooks, 1932-1940
The John E. Regan scrapbook collection consists primarily of newspaper clippings pertaining to his attempts at winning various public positions in Minnesota. In addition, the collection contains photos, affidavits, and campaign literature. Regan ran successfully for the state legislature and unsuccessfully in a gubernatorial election and an election for the United States Senate.
