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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, December 2, 1888
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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, December 2, 1888
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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, June 1, 1890
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Bismarck Tribune, North Dakota, September 21, 1883
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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, June 2, 1904
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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, September 2, 1885
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The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, February 18, 1913
“Girls must not chew gum in public, wear large hats, be flippant, play bridge nor attend suffrage meetings. They must have good domestic educations, be able to sing, play the piano and must have worked long enough to know the value of a dollar.”
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St. Paul’s Hospital, Burrard & Comox, Vancouver, 1935
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 28, 1922
St. Paul society’s taking up bike riding - it reduces, you know. On the handlebars, Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald, wife of the novelist; in the saddle, Mrs. Ralph McFaul.
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The Minneapolis Journal, Minnesota, April 5, 1905
The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, August 19, 1890
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Evelyn Frechette, girlfriend of gangster John Dillinger, was arrested April 9, 1934 for harboring a fugitive in her St Paul apartment. Dillinger was gunned down a couple months later by federal agents at the Biograph Theater, while Frenchette served two years at the Federal Correctional Farm in Milan, Michigan.
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Homer Van Meter, bank robber and associate of John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson, after his death during a shootout with four police officers in
St. Paul, Minnesota
, August 1934
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A new-born baby girl to be given away at 571 Jackson st. St Paul, Minnesota, February 3, 1889