Local History Services staff visited staff at the Scott County Historical Society in Shakopee to discuss the care and preservation of sensitive film formats. Film made from materials like cellulose nitrate and cellulose acetate are at high risk of deterioration in typical museum environments. Cold storage in a fridge or freezer can prolong its life. Digitization onto more stable modern film formats will ensure the long-term accessibility of the content on the film reels.
Spotlighted Heritage Preservation Project: Archaeomagnetic Dating of Minnesota Ceramic Artifacts
The grant significantly improved the working relationship between colleagues at the University of Minnesota and at the Science Museum of Minnesota helping lay the foundations for future collaborative science that will improve the understanding of the human history of Minnesota.
Recipients: University of Minnesota and the Science Museum of Minnesota
Funded Amount: $72,915
Heritage Partnership Program Grant
Heritage Partnership Program grants build the capacity of two or more eligible organizations to work together on their shared goals for Minnesota’s history. The mandatory pre-application is due Friday, January 24, 2025, and the final application deadline is Friday, March 7, 2025. The pre-application process is a requirement of this grant program. For more information contact John. Learn more »
Grants Office Webinar: Museum Security and the Grants Program
January 16 @ 2 to 3 pm (CT) - Online: Museum security comprises the range of activities designed to protect collections, staff, and visitors in cultural institutions. Join us for this webinar to learn how grants can fund Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and Video Surveillance Systems for museums in non-historic buildings. Presented by Digital Technology Outreach Specialist Joe Hoover.
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Lightning Conversion: From Armory to Museum
Have you ever visited the Winona County History Center? Part of the current building was originally an armory with fortress-like architecture, and it still protects our history today. The story of its metamorphosis from military reserve to present-day museum icon started like lightning – literally. In the early hours of May 25 , 1964, a guest at the Williams Hotel alerted the Winona Fire Department to a fire breaking out in the 1915 National Guard Armory next door. It took over two hours, but the fire department managed to contain the blaze. Fire Chief John Steadman told news organizations that “Five minutes more and the entire Armory would have been gone” along with the Williams Hotel.
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Afternoon Paint and Sip
January 16 @ 2 to 4 pm - Minneapolis: Norway House - Paint a winter landscape at Norway House. Bring a friend, buy some coffee or wine, then settle into our gallery while the artists of Your Bearded Artist walk you through the process, step-by-step. Cost: $38. Learn more »
Financial Empowerment for Everyone
January 16 @ 12 pm - Bemidji: Beltrami County History Center - This program features financial expert Rachel St. John, who will provide practical tips and answer your questions, giving you the tools to achieve financial independence and long-term wealth. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Elk River History Buffs: Minnesota Shipwrecks
January 16 @ 9:30 to 11 am - Elk River: presented by Sherburne History Center - Each month, a different topic is presented by Sherburne History Center's executive director, Mike Brubaker, to educate and entertain the senior community. Attendees can look forward to informative talks on Minnesota Shipwrecks, Presidential First Ladies, Minnesota in the Civil War, and much more. Location: Elk River Senior Activity Center. Learn more »
BECHS History Book Club Sessions: The Children’s Blizzard
January 18, February 15 & March 15 @ 1 pm - Mankato: Blue Earth County Historical Society - BECHS History Book Club is a quarterly book club that goes beyond a classic group book read and discussion. Over three months, while participants read the book, additional monthly sessions will include a discussion of the book’s setting and social history, a special presentation on a related historical topic, and conclude with a group book discussion. Cost: $50 for the 3-part series. Learn more »
Dried Orange Ornaments- Family Friendly!
January 18 @ 11 am to 1:45 pm - St. Paul: Gibbs Farm - Design your own simple ornaments using the orange slices and wooden beads. Two session to choose from. Learn more »
History Book Chat
January 22 @ 12 to 1 pm - Winona: Winona County History Center - The first book of the new year will be The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. The group will discuss themes of this New York Times best seller. Set in 1789 Maine, Lawhon’s newest offering introduces an unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice at a time when women were considered best seen and not heard. Cost: Free. Learn more »
New Directions in Finnish North American Research
January 23 @ 10 to 11:30 am - Online: Immigration History Research Center, U of MN - This webinar showcases four innovative PhD dissertation projects on Finnish North American history and heritage. The speakers will present new approaches from the perspectives of history, folklore studies, linguistics, and literature. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Annual Meeting - History Center of Freeborn County
January 23 @ 4:30 pm - Albert Lea: History Center of Freeborn County - Members are invited to join them for our annual meeting and get the inside scoop on the History Center of Freeborn County. Attendees will learn of the triumphs and struggles faced in 2024; hear what is on the horizon for 2025; meet the staff and board members of HCFC; and, have an opportunity to ask questions. For more information call 507-373-8003.
Minnesota Rag: The Great Minnesota Book Club
January 23 @ 6:30 to 7:30 pm - Maplewood: Maplewood Area Historical Society - They will be featuring Minnesota Rag by Fred W. Friendly. A young man's journey through the vibrant and tumultuous world of jazz music in the 1920s. Cost: Free. Learn more »
The History of Barbershop Music & the Sweet Adelines
January 23 @ 7pm - Rochester: History Center of Olmsted County - Come learn about the history of barbershop music in general and Sweet Adelines specifically from one of the founding members of the local chapter and her quartet. Interwoven with the history of this uniquely American artform, going back to the 1800s, will be songs, both old and new, performed by The Lady Slippers. Cost: Free members/$5 nonmembers. Learn more »
Early Aviation: the Boeing Company
January 25 @ 10 to 11 am - Buffalo: Wright County Historical Society - The talk will focus on the early years of The Boeing Airplane Company of Seattle, Washington, from its beginning in 1916 to the United States entering World War II and will address how Boeing the man and his company survived the uncertainties of the 1920s and then the Depression years of the 1930s. Cost: Free. Learn more »
T.B. and Harriet Walker and their Contributions to Minneapolis
January 27 @ 7 to 9 pm - Minneapolis: Linden Hills History Study Group - Presentation on the contributions of Thomas Barlow Walker and Harriet Granger Hulet, including the evolution of Walker Place and their impact on Minneapolis through various philanthropic endeavors. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Preservation and Loss: A History of the Augsburg University Campus
January 30 @ 6:30 to 8 pm (CT) - Online: Hennepin History Museum & Preserve Minneapolis - Augsburg University Campus has been in Minneapolis since 1872 and has evolved over the past 150 years. From Old Main (National Register of Historic Places) to the Christensen Center, James G. Lindell Library, Sverdrup Hall and more, it’s a fascinating look at preservation and loss and what the future holds for this beautiful campus. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Fire, Water, and the 1890 Census: Recording Beyond the Ashes and Mold
February 5 @ 7 to 8:15 pm - Mendota Heights: Minnesota Genealogical Society - Most genealogists are aware the 1890 federal census was destroyed in a fire in 1921. Learn the story behind this historical and genealogical tragedy and how to work around the loss of that precious record. Cost: $30 members/$40 nonmembers. Learn more »
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Highlighted Museum: Richfield History Center (left) and Bartholomew House, operated by the Richfield Historical Society, Richfield, MN.
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Succession and Transition Planning: How to Begin
January 22 @ 10 to 11 am - Online: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits - Join this session to improve your approach to leader and staff transitions, succession, and back-up planning. Cost: $50 members/$70 nonmembers. Learn more »
Duluth Office Ribbon Cutting Celebration
January 23 @ 4 to 6 pm - Duluth: Rethos - You are cordially invited to the new Rethos Duluth office for light refreshments, a ribbon cutting and a short presentation by Rethos Executive Director Dr. Heidi Swank. Rethos Minnesota Main Streets Manager Shannon Laing will also provide some exciting updates. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Fundamentals of Nonprofit Board Governance
January 23 @ 9 am to 12 pm (CT) - Online: Propel Nonprofits - Learn typical board responsibilities and explore the nuances of board authority and relationships. Participants will receive Propel’s Nonprofit Board Governance workbook, which includes the Fiduciary Duties of Directors of Charitable Organizations. Cost: $85. Learn more »
Activating Environmental Care and Strength at Museums and Historic Sites - Virtual Summit
January 28 & 29 @ 11 am to 4 pm (CT) - Online: American Association for State and Local History - Environmental and climate sustainability are becoming increasingly important and urgent. This virtual summit will address how museums and historic sites are impacted by the environment and contribute to greater environmental sustainability. The summit will explore these topics from a variety of viewpoints. Cost: $60 members/$75 nonmembers. Learn more »
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National Trust Preservation Funds
February 3, 2025 - (Deadline): National Trust for Historic Preservation - This grant fund is intended to encourage preservation at the local level by supporting ongoing preservation work and by providing seed money for preservation projects. Grants up to $5,000 in support of preservation planning and educational projects. Learn more »
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund National Grant Program
February 14, 2025 - (Deadline): National Trust for Historic Preservation - This fund advances ongoing preservation activities for historic places such as sites, museums, and landscapes that represent African American cultural heritage. Funding supports work in four primary areas: Capital Projects, Organizational Capacity Building, Project Planning, and Programming and Interpretation. Grants range from $50,000 to $150,000. Learn more »
Duluth Preservation Alliance Grant Program
February 15, 2025 - (Deadline): Duluth Preservation Alliance - This grant program provides essential financial assistance for the preservation and restoration of historic properties in the Duluth area. Non-profit and public organizations can apply for grants of up to $1,000, with a total of $4,000 available annually for maintenance projects on historically significant structures. Learn more »
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors
March 3, 2025 - (Deadline): National Trust for Historic Preservation - This fund provides assistance in the preservation, restoration, and interpretation of historic interiors. Grants from the fund range from $2,500 to $15,000. Learn more »
Fellowships Open Book Program
March 12, 2025 - (Deadline): National Endowment for the Humanities - This is a limited competition designed to make outstanding humanities books digitally available to a wide audience. By taking advantage of low-cost e-book technology, the program will allow teachers, students, scholars, and the public to read humanities books that can be downloaded or redistributed for no charge. Learn more »
Creative Writing Fellowships
March 12, 2025 - (Deadline): National Endowment for the Arts - Offers $50,000 grants in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction) and poetry to published creative writers that enable recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement. Learn more »
April 30, 2025 - (Deadline): National Park Service - To honor the historic significance of the United States’ role in World War II, the Secretary of the Interior designates one city from each state and territory as an American World War II Heritage City. Minnesota has yet to have a city recognized by the program. There is a particular opportunity to highlight Asian American, Latine, and Native histories which are currently not well-represented. For questions or more information, email them at, aww2hc@nps.gov. Learn more »
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Vintage Museum Photo: Clay County Museum, Moorhead, MN. (ca. 1970).
This new section features slides taken of Minnesota history museums from the 1970s through the 1990s by David Nystuen, the MNHS Field Services Coordinator, and other Field Services representatives during that time period.
The Forest History Center has three display cases that are each approximately 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 18 inches deep. These cases are available for use by non-profit organizations interested in showcasing their exhibits or collections or for use in their gift store. For those interested in having these display cases or seeking further information about them, please reach out to Pete Malsed, the Site Manager at the Forest History Center.
New and updated finding aids last month include the Paul David Wellstone Campaign Records. Issue files, news clippings, audio and video cassettes, some snapshot photographs, and other campaign records of three election campaigns waged by Wellstone, a progressive Democrat who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate from 1991 to 2002, as well as extensive files on his Republican opponents and on Democrat Ann Wynia, who ran unsuccessfully for Minnesota's other Senate seat in 1994. This includes digital content.
Other collections with additions or added digital content include the American Institute of Graphic Arts: Minnesota Chapter Records; the Hazel Belvo Papers; the Broadside Collection at the Minnesota Historical Society; the Carver County, District Court, Civil and Criminal Case Files and Index; the Cottonwood County Superintendent of Schools Pupil Records and the Cottonwood County Recorder Birth, Death, and Marriage Records; the Duluth, Missabe, and Iron Range Railway Records; the Great Northern Railway Company: Advertising and Publicity Department Records; the Legislature, House of Representatives, House Bills; the Law Library Loan Record Book; the Pine County, Royalton, Birth and Death Records; the Reed and Hyde Families Papers; the Steele County, Owatonna, Birth and Death Records; the Otto A. Silha Papers; the Study Club Records; the Washington County, and Grey Cloud Island Township Records.
New this Month
Newly added accessions last month include the Charlee Van Cleve Hoyt Papers; the Wing Young Huie Photograph Collection; the Legislative Audit Commission Correspondence; and the Saint Paul Typographical Union No. 30 (Saint Paul, Minn.) Records. Learn more »
So Minnesota: Old Chrysler Garage
KSTP News — There’s one place in Minnesota where you can take a trip down memory lane on four tires. The Old Chrysler Garage in Isanti is the only all-Chrysler museum of cars and memorabilia in the country. “There’s just something about old cars that tug at everybody’s hearts,” owner Greg Biskey said. “I hear a lot of people surprised that they have something like this in the little town of Isanti.” Watch Video »
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