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Mayor Sutphin and the police officers who suppressed a labor riot in 1888. Â Two people were killed and many , including police officers, were injured. Half of the 29 police officers involved were ... |
Posted By: Administrator 07-09-2019 Views: 1765
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Bert Onsgard (1888-1971) founded West Duluth Onsgard Printing but was best know for the founder of the Fairmount Zoo, now the Lake Superior Zoo in 1923. He served as the Zoo's Curator from 19... |
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Gypsies camped in Lincoln Park in July 1907. About 30 gypsies led by 'King Joe Smith and his wife Maude' camped in the park and bothered West End merchants by trying to sell their fortune tel... |
Posted By: Administrator 07-03-2019 Views: 1737
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Enger Municipal Golf Course opens in July 1927. The land was donated by Bert Enger the furniture dealer located in the West End. Opening as a nine hole course it was so successful that ... |
Posted By: Administrator 07-02-2019 Views: 1731
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Mark Twain passed through Duluth, first visit, June 1886 on his way to Iowa. He stayed at the St. Louis Hotel. Zenith Web Site |
Posted By: Administrator 06-28-2019 Views: 1682
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Emily 'Lada' Schupp was born in Duluth in 1884 to William and Amelia Victoria (Kugler) Schupp. Â She attended Duluth Central but spent the majority of her life studying interpretive dance in Europe... |
Posted By: Administrator 05-24-2019 Views: 1823
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Edward J. Filiatrault founder of the first Duluth car dealership, the Mutual Electric and Auto, in 1901 is shown in this 1910 picture driving his car up the steps of the St. Louis County Cour... |
Posted By: Administrator 04-10-2019 Views: 1732
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1915 bathing suit contest was held to select the design that would be manufactured and rented at the new municipal swimming beach at Indian Point. Over 50 entries were submitted with the firs... |
Posted By: Administrator 04-08-2019 Views: 1719
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Duluth North Pier Lighthouse burns for the first time, April 1933. Zenith Web Site |
Posted By: Administrator 04-07-2019 Views: 1694
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April 6, 1933. Â Prohibition partially ends with beer allowed to be sold. Â Fitgers loaded 147 trucks for shipment the first day, the first truck out went to Two Harbors. Â They shipped 19,000 case... |
Posted By: Administrator 04-06-2019 Views: 1704
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Duluth Brewing and Malting Co, 1896 -1960's, was located at 231 S. 29th Ave. W. After 1933 produced 'Karlsbrau' beer. Closed in the early 1960's. Multiple Sources. |
Posted By: Administrator 04-03-2019 Views: 1793
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Trevanion Hugo, Duluth Mayor from 1900-1905, was noted for his activities in multiple civic organizations in which he rose to be a national leader. Centerville Station was a refueling s... |
Posted By: Administrator 02-28-2019 Views: 1815
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