Dorothy Uhnak - The Ledger - Pocket - 1974

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Dorothy Uhnak - The Ledger - Pocket - 1974
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Historical and Old Settlers' Association Ledger, 1867
On February 6, 1867, the Minnesota Legislature incorporated Minneapolis as a city. Less then a month earlier, some of the city's most prominent residents had gathered to talk about the city's history.
Calling themselves the Historical and Old Settlers' Association, these Minneapolitans formed a social club and historical preservation group to "contemplate with peculiar satisfaction their early adventures, privations and trials." The group was only open to settler residents of Hennepin County who had arrived in the area before January 1, 1853.
This ledger book, which records the group's membership and meeting minutes from 1867 to 1877, is part of our archival collections.
Subversively Elegant Portraits of Indigenous People Drawn on Repurposed Ledgers by Artist Chris Pappan
Theater Thursday: Costuming
This Theater Thursday, we present you with the 1919 and 1921 wig and costume ledgers from the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, WI. These ledgers detail the costume pieces and wigs used in their 1919 production of Die Wette and the 1921 production of Die Welt ohne Männer, or The Bet and A World Without Men for those of us who don’t speak German. In 1921, you could create an entire costume for $1.25, and $4.00 was considered over budget.
These ledgers can be found in box 33 of the Pabst Theater Collection, UWM MSS 260 at the UWM Archives.
-Lizzie, Archives Graduate Intern
Large 3 Column Ledge Bound Notebook
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