1961 taconite tax bill, declaring the policy of the State with respect to the taxation of taconite and semi-taconite, and facilities for the mining and beneficiation thereof, with handwritten notations by Fred Cina
France, Alfred E.; Wanvick, Arne C.; LaBrosse, Francis ; French, George A.; Dunn, Roy E.; Cina, Fred A.;
Date Created:
1963
Description:
1963 taconite tax bill draft, relating to lands or minerals and mineral rights becoming the property of the State under tax laws; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 93.335, Subdivision 1
1963 taconite tax bill draft, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03
Taconite tax bill, declaring the policy of the state with respect to the taxation of taconite and semi-taconite, and facilities for the mining and beneficiation thereof
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with edits
Taconite tax bill, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with edits
Taconite tax bill draft by Fred Cina, relating to the valuation of ore, taconite, iron sulphides and semi-taconite for occupation tax purposes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section 298.03, with handwritten notations
France, Alfred E.; Wanvick, Arne C.; LaBrosse, Francis ; French, George A.; Dunn, Roy E.; Cina, Fred A.;
Date Created:
1963-02-28
Description:
1963-02-28 taconite tax bill draft, relating to certain iron bearing material other than taconite and semi-taconite; providing for the taxation of concentrates thereof in lieu of certain taxes and for the collection and distribution of such tax: amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 298, by adding a new section thereto, introduced by France, Wanvick, LaBrosse, French, and Dunn
France, Alfred E.; Wanvick, Arne C.; LaBrosse, Francis ; French, George A.; Dunn, Roy E.; Cina, Fred A.;
Date Created:
1963-02-28
Description:
1963-02-28 taconite tax bill draft, relating to certain iron bearing material other than taconite and semi-taconite; providing for the taxation of concentrates thereof in lieu of certain taxes and for the collection and distribution of such tax: amending Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 298, by adding a new section thereto, introduced by France, Wanvick, LaBrosse, French, and Dunn
1961 taconite tax bill, relating to taxes imposed upon or required to be paid with respect to the mining, production, or beneficiation of taconite or semi-taconite in this State, draft by Fred Cina, with handwritten notations
Taconite tax bill, proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Minnesota by adding thereto a new article relating to taxes imposed upon or required to be paid with respect to the mining, production, or beneficiation of taconite or semi-taconite in this State, with handwritten notations by Fred Cina
Chiropractic faculty member Linda Esch gives a spinal adjustment to a baby on the St. Paul campus. In 1983, to accommodate growth in student population and programs, the college moved to its current location in Bloomington, Minnesota. In 1999, Northwestern College of Chiropractic was renamed Northwestern Health Sciences University to reflect its addition of programs in other alternative medicine fields.
Program for the Grand Opening of the Rondo Commemorative Plaza, held on July 14, 2018. The program is split into two parts, the Opening Ceremony Program and the Community Celebration Program. The Opening Ceremony included music, a call to order, an opening prayer, welcome, remarks, letters of proclamation, benediction, ribbon cutting, and plaza tours. The Community Celebration included music, dancers, poetry, and book excerpts.
A view of the old Administration Building and the first Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas on the campus of the College of St. Thomas. The building in the background is the old Classroom Building.
A.E. Evans, Macalester College Class of 1897, standing holding a guitar in his room. Contributed by Richard Uriah Jones, Macalester College Class of 1901, and Macalester Head of Chemistry Department 1903-1941, and Dean of the College, 1917-1936.
Established in 1924, AZA (Aelph Zedik Aelph) is the fraternity component of BBYO (B'nai Brith Youth Organization) for high school aged Jewish boys. The acronym stands for Ahavah (fraternal love), Tzedakah (benevolence), and Ahdoot (harmony). Photograph taken at the Lowry Hotel in St. Paul.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
There are 15 black and white aerial photographs of the City of Saint Paul. On the inside front cover of the atlas there is a street map of the City of Saint Paul. This map is divided into 15 sections. Each section corresponds to a numbered map.On the inside back cover is an index that gives the population of Saint Paul for the year 1920. An explanation is provided that describes the geographic division of streets for the City of Saint Paul.
Campus view includes the Administration Building. Central High School is also in the background on the right. In far background, possibly the Minnesota State Capitol or St. Paul Cathedral.
Aerial view of future Arden Hills campus without any buildings taken from the northwest. The season is evidenced by snow visible on ground from the northwest. Old Snelling road can be seen at bottom-right, Snelling at top-right, and 694 highway at the top-left. Majority of Lake Valentine is visible in bottom-left corner.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Aerial Photograph of Interstate 94 during construction, looking west. The Minnesota Department of Transportation building can be seen in the top left corner, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial view of proposed design for construction of Bethel's Arden Hills campus. Includes labels for seven kinds of structures: Seminary housing, Seminary academic complex, College housing, College academic complex, Physical Education Complex, Chapel, and Parking lots.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Aerial view of whole Snelling Avenue campus from the northwest. The campus buildings, courtyard and immediately surrounding neighborhood fill all but a small portion of the picture. The bottom-right portion shows Snelling Avenue and a piece of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
The Mounds' picturesque hills gave Mounds View Township and later the school district, high school and village their names. For many years a play area for youth, hikers, picnickers, and skiers, the Mounds were taken out of the public and private domain by the Army for the Twin Cities Arsenal in 1941 and has since been carved by the mining of its extremely high grade of sand and gravel. Pictured here is the excavation of the Arsenal Sand and Gravel Company which had produced 750,000 tons of sand and gravel per year. The buildings in the upper right perimeter of the photo are ammunition sheds from the Arsenal. Many area residents found employment at the Arsenal or gravel company.
Aerial photograph looking north-northeast over the Minnesota State capitol during Interstate 94 construction. Robert Street is visible on the right. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking east over the Minnesota State capitol and downtown St. Paul during Interstate 94 construction, with Rice Street in the foreground. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking west, taken west of the junction of Interstate 94 and Interstate 35 East showing the junction, the state capitol and some of downtown St. Paul. St. Paul, Minnesota
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking west, taken west of the junction of Interstate 94 and Interstate 35 East showing the junction, the state capitol and some of downtown St. Paul. St. Paul, Minnesota
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking east over downtown St. Paul during Interstate 94 construction. The capitol grounds can be seen on the lower left of the picture. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph of the state capitol looking north during the construction of Interstate 94. Rice Street and Minnesota Department of Transportation building are on the left. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking north-northeast over the Minnesota State capitol during Interstate 94 construction. John Ireland Boulevard is in the center of the photograph. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking east over the Minnesota State capitol and downtown St. Paul during Interstate 94 construction, with Rice Street in the foreground. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial photograph looking south-southeast over downtown St. Paul during Interstate 94 construction. The capitol grounds can be seen on the lower left of the picture. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Aerial view from the south village limits of New Brighton was taken by MacGillis & Gibbs Company, a pole yard company, which is seen in the lower half of the photo. Notable buildings include the First Congregational Church, New Brighton Elementary School, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, and the New Brighton Village Hall.
Group photo of members of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, Row 1: Prof. W.M.Hays, A.W.Latham, R.L.H Jewett, Clarence Wedge, S. Hilliman, J.M.Undersood, A.H.Heins. Row 2: Wyman Elliot, J Grimes, W W Pendergast, Wm ?, J.L.Harris, Wm. Mackintosh, D. Akin. Row 3: E.W.Randall, J.R.Cummings, E.R.Pond, H.?, W. Liggett, J.H. Bass, L. Hoyt, John Cooper.
A group of members of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Upper row, 2nd from left is A. W. Latham. Lower row left to right: 2nd is R. J. Cummings, 3rd is J.M. Underwood, 4th is W. W. Pendergast, 6th is H. H. Heins. 1st and 5th are unidentified.
Two presidents of Luther Theological Seminary, Alvin N. Rogness (1954-1974) on the left and T.F. (Thaddaeus Franke) Gullixson (1930-1954) are observing Fredrik A. Schiotz plant a seedling on the campus of Luther Theological Seminary in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul. Fredrik A. Schiotz was the president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church from 1954 to 1960. Back of photograph reads: Education, College & Sem, Luther Sem., St. Paul, Minn.
A group of amateur vaudeville performers are assembled on the stage in the auditorium of the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall. Two performers are dressed as a young girl and a young boy, one woman is draped in the American flag, and one man looks like Charlie Chaplin. The man standing in the center of the back row and looking like George Washington is Anton Schroeder.
The American Flag and an unknown building at Fort Snelling in Minnesota. This image is by Arthur Adams, Minneapolis high school teacher, local historian, and photographer. Adams traveled throughout Minnesota, taking photographs to augment his lectures. His studio was located at 3648 Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis.
The American Hoist & Derrick building is visible on the far right in this photograph of the Mississippi River and its surroundings, taken as part of preliminary work before improvements were made to the river and harbor in the mid 1930s. Improvements to the harbor and river included dredging and other projects in and around the city of St. Paul. Work was completed in 1936.
Front view of the Wilder Charity Adminsitration Building, located on the corner of W. 5th Street and N. Washington Street in downtown St. Paul. The building housed the main offices of the Wilder Foundation, and other charities, from 1913 to 1982. The Ordway Theater now stands on the site.
An annual report documenting the main activities of the charity for the years 1917-1918. Departmental reports include: the relief department, visiting nurses, Wilder public baths, day nursery, health center, central registration bureau, food conservation, survey work and research.
A brief report on the activities of the Amherst H. Wilder Charity for the previous two years. The report includes information on the public baths, the Child Guidance Clinic, the Day Care Centers, the dispensary, social research, the Children's Center Building and the Wilder Administration Building.
A report published "on the occasion of the opening of the Amherst H. Wilder Health Center" to document the activities of the Wilder Charity from its beginning in 1906 to 1952. The report contains summaries of the organization's contributions to St. Paul health services, St. Paul community leisure time services, St. Paul's community organization services, and brief information on the Minnesota Foundation.
Photograph of the nursery building (later the Children's Center) located at the corner of Marshall Avenue and St. Albans Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. The building once housed the Protestant Orphan Asylum and was for a time home to the Wilder Child Guidance Clinic.
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1959
Description:
A report on the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation and its associate organizations, the Minnesota Foundation and the Victor M. Watkins Convalescent Home. The report includes background on the Foundation and the Wilder family, information on its operating policy and current services, background on the convalescent home (named after the first director of the charity), and details about the incorporation and activities of the Minnesota Foundation. It also contains details of new Wilder programs established in the 1950s, including Bremer House, Camp Wilder and a community transportation system.