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Minnesota Newspaper Exhibit of the 1893 MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAPERS COLLECTION Minnesota Newspaper Exhibit of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Held in Chicago, Illinois Volume Contents List Microfilm volume contents lists for newspapers compiled for the Minnesota Newspaper Exhibit. Volume contents lists give newspaper titles with cities and dates for the issues. Included in the index are volumes 5 and 21-24. Coverage of other miscellaneous newspaper titles filmed on volumes 4, 6, 7, 9-11, and 12-17 are found in a separate document. There is no microfilm for vols. 1-3, 8, 18-20. It is not known what these volumes contained, or why there is no microfilm. The volumes on microfilm are filed as: MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAPERS COLLECTION (Filed after Zumbrota). Some volumes are combined on one reel of microfilm Minnesota Historical Society 345 Kellogg Boulevard W. St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 2 MINNESOTA NEWSPAPER EXHIBIT 1893 Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, Illinois MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 5 Ada NORMAN COUNTY INDEX June 23 1893 Buffalo JOURNAL May 17 1893 Blooming Prairie TIMES Jun 1 1893 Chaska MINNESOTA THAL-BOTE May 13 1893 Cannon Falls BEACON Jun 9 1893 Canby NEWS May 19 1893 Fergus Falls FERGUS GLOBE May 20 1893 Glyndon RED RIVER VALLEY NEWS May 12 1893 Hubbard BULLETIN Jun 9 1893 Mankato MINNESOTA BEOBACHTER May 12 1893 Madelia TIMES April 14 1893 Merriam MIDWAY NEWS Jun 24 1893 Minneapolis LOYAL AMERICAN May 13 1893 Rochester POST May 19 1893 Rochester RECORD & UNION May 5 1893 Royalton BANNER May 11 1893 Red Wing ARGUS May 18 1893 Red Lake Falls GAZETTE Apr 20 1893 Rochester DIE WACHT May 17 1893 Rochester daily RECORD & UNION Jun 24 1893 Rushford STAR May 18 1893 Slayton GAZETTE May 11 1893 St. Paul Sunday GLOBE Jun 25 1893 St. Paul tagliche VOLKSZEITUNG Jun 28 1893 3 St. Paul GREAT WEST May 26 1893 St. Paul HERALD May 13 1893 Spring Valley MERCURY Apr 21 1893 St. Peter HERALD May 19 1893 Wabasha WABASHA COUNTY HERALD May 18 1893 Spring Valley MERCURY Apr 21 1893 St. Peter HERALD May 19 1893 Wabasha WABASHA COUNTY HERALD May 18 1893 4 MINNESOTA NEWSPAPER EXHIBIT Columbian Exposition 1893 MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 21 1. The Aitkin Age, Apr 22, 1893 2. The Austin Register, May 4, 1893 3. The Bellingham Times, Apr 27, 1893 4. The Benson Times, Apr 18, 1893 5. Caledonia, The Argus, Apr 22, 1893 6. Caledonia Journal, Mar 29, 1893 7. The Canby News, May 5, 1893 8. Dawson, The Sentinel, Apr 28, 1893 9. Delano Eagle, Apr 27, 1893 10. Dodge Center, Dodge County Star, Apr 20, 1893 11. Elbow Lake, Grant County Herald, Apr 27, 1893 12. The Ellsworth News, Mar 31, 1893 13. The Faribault Republican, Apr 19, 1893 14. The Faribault Democrat, Apr 21, 1893 15. The Fairmont News, Apr 11, 1893 16. The Fertile Journal, Apr 20, 1893 17. Gaylord, The Hub, Apr 29, 1893 18. Glenwood Herald, Apr 7, 1893 19. Hallock, Kittson County Enterprise, Apr 15, 1893 20. Heron Lake News, Apr 22, 1893 21. Jackson, Jackson County Pilot, Apr 20, 1893 22. The Janesville Argus, Apr 24, 1893 23. Kasson, The Dodge County Republican, Apr 20, 1893 24. Lake Benton News, Apr 26, 1893 5 25. The Lanesboro Journal, Apr 28, 1893 26. Le Roy, The Independent, Apr 21, 1893 27. The Litchfield Independent, Apr 18, 1893 28. The Little Falls Transcript, Apr 21, 1893 29. Little Falls, Morris County Democrat, Apr 20, 1893 30. Long Prairie, The Tood County Argus, Apr 20, 1893 31. Madison, The Western Guard, May 3, 1893 32. Mankato Daily Free Press, Apr 22, 1893 33. The Mapleton Enterprise, Apr 14, 1893 34. Montevideo, The Commercial, Apr 14, 1893 35. Morris, The Sun, Apr 20, 1893 36. Northfield Independent, Apr 13, 1893 37. North St. Paul, The Sentinel, Apr 28, 1893 38. Ortonville Herald – Star, Apr 27, 1893 39 Rochester, Olmsted County Democrat, Apr 27, 1893 40. The Rush City Post, Apr 21, 1893 41. Sauk Rapids Sentinel, Apr 27, 1893 42. Sauk Centre, The Avalanche, Apr 27, 1893 43. The Sleepy Eye Dispatch, Apr 20, 1893 44. The St. Charles Union, Apr 14, 1893 45. St. Cloud, Der Nordstern, Apr 20, 1893 46. The Minneapolis Journal, Apr 27, 1893 47. St. Paul and Minneapolis, Le Canadien, Apr 27, 1893 48. The Spring Grove Herlad, May 4, 1893 49. Stillwater Gazette, Mar 15, 1893 50. The Tracy Republican, Apr 28, 1893 51. Two Harbors Iron News, Apr 21, 1893 52. Warren Sheaf, Apr 6, 1893 6 53. The Warren Register, Apr 19, 1893 54. Waseca, The Waseca County Herald, Apr 21, 1893 55. Waseca Radical, Apr 19, 1893 56. The Waterville Advance, Apr 19, 1893 57. The Waverly Tribune, Apr 27, 1893 58. The Welcome Star, May 5, 1893 59. Sherburn-Monitor, May 5, 1893 60. Wheaton Gazette-Reporter, Apr 21, 1893 61. Winnebago City Press-News, Apr 8, 1893 62. White Bear Lake, The Lake Breeze, Apr 19, 1893 63. The Windom Reporter, Apr 20, 1893 64. The Winona Daily Republican, May 6, 1893 65. The Winona Daily Herald, Jul 2, 1892 7 MINNESOTA NEWSPAPER EXHIBIT Columbian Exposition 1893 MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 22 Albert Lea ENTERPRISE Apr 13 1893 Albert Lea FREEBORN COUNTY STANDARD Apr 19 1893 Argyle MARSHALL COUNTY BANNER Apr 20 1893 Atwater PRESS Apr 21 1893 Avoca MURRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT Apr 21 1893 Battle Lake REVIEW May 4 1893 Benson SWIFT COUNTY MONITOR Sep 2 1892 Brainerd TRIBUNE Apr 22 1893 Brownsville NEWS Apr 20 1893 Canton HERALD Apr 21 1893 Carlton CARLTON COUNTY VIDETTE Apr 29 1893 Clinton ADVOCATE Apr 22 1893 Duluth VOIX DU LAC Apr 26 1893 Duluth PEOPLE’S PRESS Apr 29 1893 Duluth evening HERALD Mar 4 1893 Duluth VOLKSFREUND Mar 24 1893 Duluth DER ERZAHLER Mar 24 1893 Duluth COMMONWEALTH Apr 18 1893 Duluth NORTH-WESTERN WITNESS Apr 27 1893 Duluth MINNESOTA SVENSKA TRIBUN May 4 1893 East Grand Forks COURIER Apr 21 1893 Eden Valley JOURNAL Apr 27 1893 Fairmont MARTIN COUNTY SENTINEL Apr 28 1893 Fulda MURRAY COUNTY REPUBLICAN Mar 17 1893 Hastings DEMOCRAT Mar 16 1893 8 Hasting GAZETTE Apr 22 1893 Hinckley PINE-WOOD DART Apr 20 1893 Hokah SUN Apr 13 1893 Jasper JOURNAL May 5 1893 Lakeville/Rosemount ARBITRATOR Apr 5 1893 La Prairie NEWS Apr 15 1893 Le Sueur SENTINEL Apr 20 1893 Mabel ENTERPRISE Apr 6 1893 Mankato REVIEW Apr 18 1893 Milaca MILLE LACS COUNTY TIMES Apr 29 1893 Marshall LYON COUNTY REPORTER Apr 20 1893 Minneapolis SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS TELEGRAM Apr 22 1893 Minneapolis FREIE PRESSE-HEROLD Apr 14 1893 Minneapolis TIMES Apr 18 1893 Minneapolis SUNDAY TIMES Apr 2 1893 Minneapolis BUDSTIKKEN Apr 26 1893 Minneapolis FOLKEBLADET Apr 26 1893 Minneapolis SVENSKA AMERIKANSKA POSTEN Apr 4 1893 New York Mills UUSI KOTIMAA Apr 27 1893 Olivia RENVILLE TIMES Apr 20 1893 Osakis LAKE REVIEW Apr 13 1893 Pine Island RECORD Apr 21 1893 Sauk Rapids FREE PRESS Apr 28 1893 Spring Valley SUN Apr 28 1893 Stillwater GAZETTE Apr 18 1893 St. Charles TIMES Apr 14 1893 St. Cloud daily TIMES Apr 24 1893 St. Paul HEIMDAL Apr 16 1893 St. Paul DER WANDERER Apr 19 1893 St. Paul daily NEWS Apr 21 1893 St. Paul NORDVESTEN Apr 13 1893 9 St. Paul daily PIONEER PRESS Apr 28 1893 St. Paul DISPATCH Apr 19 1893 St. Paul SKAFFAREN Mar 8 1893 St. Paul MINNESOTA POSTEN Apr 26 1893 St. Paul daily NEWS May 8 1893 St. Paul REPRESENTATIVE Apr 19 1893 Slayton MURRAY COUNTY PIONEER Mar 16 1893 St. Cloud daily JOURNAL-Press Mar 17 1893 Tyler LINCOLN COUNTY JOURNAL Apr 21 1893 West St. Paul TIMES Apr 23 1893 Willmar REPUBLICAN GAZETTE Apr 27 1893 Winona WINONA Dec 24 1892 Winona WESTLICHER HEROLD May 3 1893 Winona WINONA Jul 4 1892 Winona weekly LEADER Apr 28 1893 10 MINNESOTA NEWSPAPER EXHIBIT Columbian Exposition 1893 MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 23 (Part 1 – Number 1 – 43) 1. Adrian, Nobles County Democrat, Apr 21, 1893 2. The Amboy Herald, Apr 14, 1893 3. The Annadale Post, Apr 15, 1893 4. The Anoka Herald, Apr 29, 1893 5. Anoka County Union, Apr 19, 1893 6. Austin, Mower County Transcript, Apr 19 1893 7. Austin Daily Register, Apr 25, 1893 8. Austin Daily Herald, Apr 28, 1893 9. Belle Plaine Herald, Apr 12, 1893 10. Benson, The Swift County Standard, Apr 25, 1893 11. Bird Island, Renville County Union, Apr 21, 1893 12. Browns Valley, Inter Lake Tribune, Apr 22, 1893 13. The Carver Weekly Free Press, Apr 20, 1893 14. Chaska, Minnesota Thal-Bote, Apr 15, 1893 15. Chaska, Weekly Valley Herald, Apr 20, 1893 16. Clear Lake, Sherburne County Times, Apr 20, 1893 17. Crookston, Polk County Journal, Apr 20, 1893 18. Crookston, Red River Dalen, Apr 6, 1893 19. Crookston Times, May 6, 1893 20. Delaven Herald, Apr 21, 1893 21. Duluth, Scandia, Apr 28, 1893 22. Duluth, Sunday News Tribune, Apr 9, 1893 23. East Grand Forks News, Apr 22, 1895 24. Elk River, Sherburne County Star-News, Apr 20, 1893 11 25. Faribault, The Pilot, Apr 20, 1893 26. Fairmont, Martin County Democrat, Apr 27, 1893 27. Fergus Falls Ugeblad, Apr 19, 1893 28. Fosston, The Thirteen Towns, May 5, 1893 29. The Glencoe Enterprise, Apr 20, 1893 30. Grand Rapids Magnet, Apr 18, 1893 31. Granite Falls, Reform Advocate, Apr 26, 1893 32. Henderson, Sibley County Independent, Apr 28, 1893 33. Henning, The Alliance Advocate, Mar 19, 1891 34. Howard Lake Herald, Apr 20, 1893 35. The Jackson Republic, Apr 21, 1893 36. Jordan, Minnesota Volksfreund, Apr 27, 1893 37. The Jordan Independent, Apr 20, 1893 38. Lake City, The Graphic Sentinel, Oct 25, 1892 39 Lake Crystal Union, Apr 19, 1893 40.
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