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St Paul Bill Lindeke

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St Paul Bill Lindeke
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Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 20.04 MB
Author: Bill Lindeke
ISBN: 9781681342009, 9781681342016, 1681342006, 1681342014
Language: English
Year: 2021

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St Paul Bill Lindeke by Bill Lindeke 9781681342009, 9781681342016, 1681342006, 1681342014 instant download after payment.

How did the city of St. Paul come to be where and what it is, and what does that show us about the city today? In eight place-based chapters, Bill Lindeke provides intriguing insights and helpful answers. He tells the stories of the Dakota village forced to move across the Mississippi by a treaty—and why whiskey sellers took over the site; the new community's close ties to Fort Snelling and Winnipeg; the steamboats and railroads that created a booming city; the German immigrants who outnumbered the Irish but kept a low profile when the US went to war; the laborers who built the domes over the state capitol and the Cathedral of St. Paul; the gangsters and bootleggers who found refuge in the city; the strong neighborhoods, shaped by streets built on footpaths and wagon roads—until freeway construction changed so much; and the Hmong, Mexican, East African, and Karen immigrants who continue to build the city's strong traditions of small businesses.
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