Olesen, Anna Dickie (1885–1971)
Bibliography
“Anna Oleson [sic] Speaks Here.” Freeborn County Standard, October 26, 1922.
Brown, Curt. “Fiery Orator Anna Dickie Olesen Blazed a Path for Women in Politics.” Star Tribune, November 15, 2015.
http://www.startribune.com/fiery-orator-anna-dickie-olesen-blazed-a-path-for-women-in-politics/349039041
Carroll, Francis M., and Franklin R. Raiter. “The People Versus the Government: The 1918 Cloquet Fire and the Struggle for Compensation.” Journal of Forest History 29, no. 1 (January 1985): 4–21.
Chrislock, Carl Henry. The Progressive Era in Minnesota, 1899–1918. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1971.
Fahlstrom, Paul Gerin. Anna Dickie and Peter Olesen: Notable Citizens of Cloquet. Cloquet, MN: Carlton County Historical Society, 1996.
“Indrehus and Mrs. Olesen Hot on Trail of Preus and Kellogg.” Duluth Labor World, October 28, 1922.
Johnson, Dolores de Bower. “Anna Dickie Olesen.” In Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays, edited by Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen Kreuter, 226–246. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1998.
“La Follette Makes It Clear.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 26, 1922.
“Lind to Speak for Democrats.” Duluth Labor World, October 28, 1922.
P698
Minnesota Political Party Platforms: 1849–1942
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Content related to 1922 references Anna Dickie Oleson. The collection was compiled by William Anderson and Theodore C. Blegen between 1933 and 1964.
“Mrs. Olesen and Prohibition.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 26, 1922.
“Mrs. Peter Olesen Indorsed [sic] for Senator by Democrats.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 1, 1922.
Olesen, Anna Dickie. “Letter to William Jennings Bryan.” August 25, 1922. In Anna Dickie and Peter Olesen: Notable Citizens of Cloquet, by Paul Gerin Fahlstrom. Cloquet, MN: Carlton County Historical Society, 1996.
“Primary Fight Vanishes When Nonparty Acts.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 2, 1922.
“Quinn Is Returned to Bench; G.O.P. Ticket Sweeps State.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 11, 1922.
“Woman Nominated for U.S. Senator.” New York Times, June 21, 1922.
Chronology
1885
1909
1913
1916
1918
1920
1922
1928
1932
1934
1942
1961
1971
Bibliography
“Anna Oleson [sic] Speaks Here.” Freeborn County Standard, October 26, 1922.
Brown, Curt. “Fiery Orator Anna Dickie Olesen Blazed a Path for Women in Politics.” Star Tribune, November 15, 2015.
http://www.startribune.com/fiery-orator-anna-dickie-olesen-blazed-a-path-for-women-in-politics/349039041
Carroll, Francis M., and Franklin R. Raiter. “The People Versus the Government: The 1918 Cloquet Fire and the Struggle for Compensation.” Journal of Forest History 29, no. 1 (January 1985): 4–21.
Chrislock, Carl Henry. The Progressive Era in Minnesota, 1899–1918. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1971.
Fahlstrom, Paul Gerin. Anna Dickie and Peter Olesen: Notable Citizens of Cloquet. Cloquet, MN: Carlton County Historical Society, 1996.
“Indrehus and Mrs. Olesen Hot on Trail of Preus and Kellogg.” Duluth Labor World, October 28, 1922.
Johnson, Dolores de Bower. “Anna Dickie Olesen.” In Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays, edited by Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen Kreuter, 226–246. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1998.
“La Follette Makes It Clear.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 26, 1922.
“Lind to Speak for Democrats.” Duluth Labor World, October 28, 1922.
P698
Minnesota Political Party Platforms: 1849–1942
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Content related to 1922 references Anna Dickie Oleson. The collection was compiled by William Anderson and Theodore C. Blegen between 1933 and 1964.
“Mrs. Olesen and Prohibition.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 26, 1922.
“Mrs. Peter Olesen Indorsed [sic] for Senator by Democrats.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 1, 1922.
Olesen, Anna Dickie. “Letter to William Jennings Bryan.” August 25, 1922. In Anna Dickie and Peter Olesen: Notable Citizens of Cloquet, by Paul Gerin Fahlstrom. Cloquet, MN: Carlton County Historical Society, 1996.
“Primary Fight Vanishes When Nonparty Acts.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 2, 1922.
“Quinn Is Returned to Bench; G.O.P. Ticket Sweeps State.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 11, 1922.
“Woman Nominated for U.S. Senator.” New York Times, June 21, 1922.