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William J. Colvill § (1830–1905) – colonel of the 1st Minnesota Infantry at the battle of Gettysburg, 3rd Minnesota Attorney General; Tom Compton (born 1989) – Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle; Ada Comstock (1876–1973) – educator and president of Radcliffe College; Solomon Comstock § (1842–1933) – member of the U.S. Congress
Robert C. Jensen - Minnesota state legislator and farmer [26] Raymond J. Julkowski - Minnesota state representative and lawyer [27] Harold Kalina - Minnesota state senator and judge [28] Stephen Keefe - Minnesota state senator and chemist [29] Burton L. Kingsley - Minnesota state legislator and businessman [30]
The collection was started by Jean-Nickolaus Tretter, a Minnesota-born archivist, in the 1950s, and donated to the University of Minnesota Libraries in the early 200s when the collection grew large enough to be a fire hazard in his home. [6] Selected items from the collection and timelines are frequently assembled and displayed worldwide.
John A. Blatnik, Oral History Interview – 2/4/1966; The John A. Blatnik Papers, including extensive records of his congressional service, are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society.
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Bill Berry, drummer for the band R.E.M.; Haley Bonar, folk music singer and songwriter; David Dondero, indie-folk musician; Bob Dylan, iconic Grammy and Academy Award-winning folk singer and songwriter; spearheaded the American folk music revival during mid-1960s; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1988); Nobel Prize in Literature (2016), born in Duluth
Mark Piepho, Minnesota legislator and businessman; Nels Pierson, Minnesota legislator; E. William Quirin, Minnesota legislator and businessman; Dave Senjem, former Majority Leader of the Minnesota Senate, former Minority Leader of the Minnesota Senate; Ozora P. Stearns, U.S. Senator and mayor of Rochester; Ken Zubay, Minnesota legislator and ...
Anton Treuer's 2011 book The Assassination of Hole in the Day tells the story, based on government documents, old newspapers, and the oral history of the Ojibwe people, of the life of Chief Hole in the Day and his ambush and murder by members of the Pillager Band of Ojibwe on a road near Gull Lake, Minnesota, on June 27, 1868.