Newspapers
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Arnold Alanen research collection
The collection contains research materials collected and used by Arnold R. Alanen while writing his book Morgan Park: Duluth, U.S. Steel, and the Forging of a Company Town, which was published in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press.
Au Courant (Philadelphia) Publications
This record represents the run of AU Courant (Philadelphia) held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run, but contains issues from across the whole span of the newspaper's publishing years.
Baltimore Gay Paper Publications
This record represents the run of the Baltimore Gay Paper, originally Gay Life, held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication up to 2004.
J. Adam Bede papers
The collection contains correspondence, reference materials, speeches, news clippings, publications and photos.
Christopher Street (New York City) Publications
This record represents the run of Christopher Street (New York City) held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from across the whole span of the newspaper's publishing years.
Nathan Cohen scrapbook
The collection consists of a single scrapbook containing news clippings on Duluth, Minnesota theater events.
Duluth News Tribune film negatives
The collection consists only of 35mm film negatives from 1980-2000 arranged chronologically by month and year and alphabetically by the name of the staff photographer who shot the images.
Duluth News Tribune slide shows
The collection consists of two 25 minute slide shows from 1977.
Duluth Press Club records
Collection contains the constitution adopted June 1887, and minutes of meetings, begun July 30, 1886, of the Duluth Press Club.
Walter and Goldie Eldot papers
The collection consists of 1956 articles of incorporation for Duluth Community Chest; a 90 minute interview on cassette tape with 89-year old Glen Merritt on October 26, 1983, about Merritt’s recollections of YMCA’s Camp Miller; and black and white photographs collected by Eldot that may have illustrated his articles in Outlook and Cosmopolitan sections of the newspaper when he was editor.
Gay and Lesbian Times (San Diego) Publications
This record represents the run of The Gay and Lesbian Times published out of San Diego held in the Tretter Collection. It is nearly complete run, containing issues from across the whole span of the newspaper's publishing years.
Grand Rapids Herald Review newspaper photograph collection
The collection consists of portrait photographs by the Stitt Studio of Grand Rapids, Minnesota and newspaper negatives from the Grand Rapids Herald Review.
Heidi Bakk-Hansen papers
The collection contains materials related to Heidi Bakk-Hansen's work in Duluth as a writer, researcher, and activist.
Richard H. Hudelson labor history research collection
The collections contains research materials compiled to write Dr. Hudelson's book published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2006 titled By the Ore Docks: A Working People’s History of Duluth.
Minnesota Election research data
The collection contains Duluth election data of all candidates of all parties down to the ward level from the years 1896, 1912, 1920, and 1924 compiled from returns published in newspapers and other political and labor history sources. The collection also holds Minnesota governor election results from Duluth for 1896-1934.
Robert C. Mitchell family papers
The collection contains correspondence, reference materials, photographs and news clippings.
Newspapers special issues
This collection contains special issues of newspapers pertinent to local history, covering a variety of topics such as anniversary or dedicatory occasions and so forth.
Barb Olsen papers
The collection consists of typescript, uncut OUT OF ORDER columns from August 12, 2002 to September 2004 that were published in the Duluth alternative newspaper/publication Reader Weekly.
Abner C. Pearsons papers
The collection contains two scrapbooks, three photographs of the newsboys, letters, a Kiwanis newsletter with an article about Pearsons, and a book of sketches of Duluth, Minnesota in 1894.
Philadelphia Gay News Publications
This record represents the run of Philadelphia Gay News held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication up to 2008 with one issue from 2016.
Mary Clara Post papers
The collection contains: copies of letters to newspapers, 1854–1859; two news clippings about Mary Clara Post, 1934–1941; and one scrapbook consisting of newspaper clippings of Post's articles as a correspondent and poems written by her and by others, 1853–1891.
Seattle Gay News Publications
This record represents the run of Seattle Gay News held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication from 1976 up to 2009.
Meda St. Pierre Reminiscences oral history audiotape
The collection consists of one audiocassette, made in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1970 with Mr. Gerard Spencer and Mr. D. C. Vaughn present.
Superior Gazette subscription book
The collection contains a subscription book to the Superior Gazette; a Superior, Wisconsin paper published by Richard Relf.
Tribune Printing Company records
The collection contains six financial ledgers.
Twin Ports and Regional Labor History Conference proceedings
Contains three tapes of Twin Ports and Regional Labor History Conference proceedings.
Washington Blade Publications
This record represents the run of the Washington Blade held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication from 1981 up to 2016.
Harry R. Welty papers
The collection consists of copies of typescript, uncut Reader Weekly "Not Eudora" columns from February 12, 2002 to December 2003 and a copy of Welty’s 1992 young adult novel Visit to the Attic.
William E. Wickstrom papers
The collection consists of 14 photographs of Dr. William WIckstrom’s family and John and Maria Wickstrom’s friends, as well as a written transcript of an interview by Dr. Richard Hudelson narrated by Dr. William Wickstrom about local labor history and the Carneys.