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Guide to Finding Episcopalians in Minnesota for Genealogists and Historians
by Arthur Louis Finnell. Finding records after a church is closed is difficult. This guide simplifies the task for Episcopalians, compiling information on the repository and actual records located for the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota. The listing itself is by the name of the location of the church, making it easy to match to censuses. 2007, paper, 46 pp.
$ 10.00 M-593
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The Dakota Indian Internment at Fort Snelling, 1862-1864
by Corinne L. Monjeau-Marz. Factual, objective account of the camp and the experiences of its 1600 Dakota women, Children and old men who lived there. Virulent disease swept the camp, killing hundreds. Led by missionaries, a religious revival occurred, with many becoming Christians and literate in their own language. 2005, paper, illus.
$ 19.95 F-540
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St Wenceslaus/Czech Natl Cems, New Prague, Minnesota
Listings from two ethnic cemeteries, a joint project of the Czech Society and the Germanic Genealogy Groups. 2002, paper
$ 10.00 D-139
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Guds Lilla Skara - Minnesota Swedish-Methodist History
by Rev. Carl Linden. The story of the Swedish Methodist Church in Minnesota, with biographies of the ministers, data on the itinerants, etc. New index. 1983, 94 pp., paper, indexed
$ 15.00 M-024
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History of Methodism in Minnesota
by Chauncey Hobart. First-hand reminiscences and historical materials collected earlier by Conference leaders. Every name index and a new intro with glossary added; reduced reprint of 1887 classic. ISBN 0-915709-02-3, 1992, 102 pp., reprint, paper
$ 12.50 M-068
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Early Presbyterian Church Records from Minnesota: 1835-1871
Ministerial record, kept by the Pond brothers, chronicles the early Presbyterian Church at St. Peter's (Fort Snelling - Mendota), Oak Grove and Minneapolis, along with marriage, birth and death records, and membership rolls for 1835-1871. Bibliography, indexed. ISBN 0-915709-05-8, 1992, paper
$ 10.00 M-099
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History of the Synod of Minnesota - Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
by Rev. Maurice Dwight Edwards, DD (reduced reprint, originally published in 1927). Missionary work, educational institutions. Photos and obituaries. New intro and index. ISBN 0-915709-12-0, 1993, reprint, paper
$ 12.50 M-121
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Early Records of the LeSueur River Church of Waseca and Steele Counties
by George W. Anderson. Ministerial records of membership (1863-77), congregational meeting attendees (1863-1868) and confirmands (1866-1961), patronymic/surname and given name indexes for this Norwegian congregation near New Richland. ISBN 0-915709-09-0, 1993, 56 pp., paper
$ 7.50 M-132
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Taming Death - An Early Norwegian Immigrant Church and Its Burial Customs
by Evelyn Ostlie. The saga of the Immanuel Lutheran Church on the prairie near Montevideo (Chippewa County). 1992, paper, 16 pp.
$ 4.00 M-208
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Cornerstones: 125 Years at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Stillwater (Washington County), Minnesota
The story of a group of German immigrant peoples who came to the U.S. in the mid-19th century with faith and hope. Lots of pictures and lists. 1997, paper, 80 pp
$ 10.00 M-246
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Directory of Churches and Religious Organizations in Minnesota
edited by Antona Hawkins Richardson. Expanded indexes and reprint of the WPA monumental work listing all the churches in Minnesota in 1942. 1997, 270 pp., paper, indexes
$ 35.00 M-268
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"And Prairie Dogs Weren't Kosher" - Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest Since 1855
by Linda Mack Schloff. Linking the personal and the historical, oral accounts, diaries, letters and autobiographies are integrated with original research and interpretation to shed new light on the Jewish experience in the Upper Midwest. Four generations of Jewish women who settled in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa and Wisconsin to show how they transported and transformed their cultural and religious life in a region inhabited by few Jews. 1996, illus., maps, paper
$ 14.95 M-292
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Jewish Pioneers of St. Paul
by Gene Rosenblum for the "Voices of America" series. The development of this community in the upper Middle West. 2001, soft
$ 19.99 M-417
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Lost Jewish Community, West Side Flats, 1882-1962
by Gene Rosenblum for the "Voices of America" series. The development of this community in the upper Middle West. 2002, soft
$ 19.99 M-468
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History of the Early Episcopal Church of The St. John's Mission
researched and prepared by June Lehman for the Renville County Historical Society. Also called Christ Church and located near the Lower Sioux Agency, this church served local Dakota Indians and whites until the 1862 war. It was rebuilt in 1889 at the Lower Agency. 1999, paper, comb binding, 60 pp., illus.
$ 13.00 M-479
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Church of St. Agnes, St. Paul: Ethnic Origins in Marriage Records, 1887-1897
by Linda Therkelsen. More than 250 marriage records from this German Bohemian parish, in which Father Trobec included the names of parishes and the small villages where the immigrants were born. The book provides a methodology for other similar studies. ISBN 0-915709-97-X, 2002, paper, maps
$ 13.00 M-484
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Updates: 1841 Sioux Mixed-Blood Treaty; Prairie du Chien and Galena Church Records
September 2005 (Full table of contents) 100 pages of records
$ 13.00 MGJ:34-04
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Confirmations, Orphans Home, Goodhue County
September 2005 (Full table of contents) 100 pages of records
$ 13.00 MGJ:34-07
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