Minnesota History Magazine Summer 2004 (59:2)

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Minnesota History Magazine Summer 2004 (59:2)

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  • Out of Wisconsin: Country Daughters in the City, 1910-1925
  • The House that Bullard Built
  • Open House Journal: A Vision of History
  • Fred Fulton, the Rochester Plasterer

     

    ARTICLES

    Out of Wisconsin: Country Daughters in the City, 1910—1925by Joan M. Jensen Drawn by hopes of jobs, independence, and even fun, young women learn to navigate the terrain of urban life.

    The House that Bullard Builtby Laura E. Weber How a turn-of-the-century family home constructed by an African American union bricklayer claimed a spot on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places.

    Open House Journal: A Vision of Historyby Benjamin FileneReaching across time, geography, and cultures, an exhibit curator ponders the layers of experience that make up a family and a home.

    Fred Fulton, the Rochester Plastererby Anne Beiser AllenThe colorful career of a plasterer-turned-boxer, whose powerful left might have made him world heavyweight champion.

    DEPARTMENTS

    EyeWitness Karal Ann Marling visits a rural family dinner, 1950.

    LandMarks Denis Gardner tours the workshop of Bernard Pietenpol, Minnesota’s other aviation pioneer.

    Book Reviews Churches of Minnesota * Lynch Mobs and Executions * Hobo Workers in the Midwest

    News & Notes

  • Out of stock. The digital version is available at https://shop.mnhs.org/collections/minnesota-history-magazine.

    Minnesota History Magazine Summer 2004 (59:2)

    $1.50