Van Lear, Thomas (1869–1931)
Bibliography
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Henry G. Teigan papers, undated and 1916–1941
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence, pamphlets, platforms and other documents collected by Teigan, secretary of the Nonpartisan League and a leader in the Farmer-Labor movement. Includes campaign material related to Van Lear’s runs for office and the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis.
Correspondence Relating to the War with Spain. Washington, DC: United States Army Center of Military History, 1993.
“Dean Shops Squared.” Minneapolis Labor Review, April 2, 1908.
Everts, William P. “A Minnesota Pacifist during World War I.” Hennepin History Magazine 55, no. 4 (Fall 1996): 4–21.
“Gompers Endorses Van Lear.” Minneapolis Labor Review, October 30, 1914.
Hennepin County Central Committee for the Candidates of the Socialist Party. The Workers’ Herald Campaign Leaflet. Minneapolis: A. A. Maley, 1918.
Holbrook, Franklin F. Minnesota in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection. St. Paul: Minnesota War Records Commission, 1923.
“Labor Review Managers Chosen.” Minneapolis Labor Review, April 11, 1907.
Nathanson, Iric. “Thomas Van Lear: City Hall’s Working-Class Champion.” Minnesota History 64, no. 6 (Summer 2015): 224–233.
——— . “Hodges Isn’t the First Minneapolis Mayor to Get Pushback Over Working-class Issues.” MinnPost, October 30, 2015.
——— . “‘Newspaper with a Soul’: The Short-lived Minneapolis Daily Star launched in 1920.” MinnPost, March 23, 2015.
——— . “Remembering Nov. 11, 1918: ‘A big siren tore the midnight silence.” MinnPost, November 11, 2018.
Nord, David Paul. “Minneapolis and the Pragmatic Socialism of Thomas Van Lear.” Minnesota History 45, no. 1 (Spring 1976): 2–10.
———. Socialism in One City: A Political Study of Minneapolis in the Progressive Era. Master’s thesis, University of Minnesota, 1972.
“Socialism Is Defined By Thomas Van Lear.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 1, 1912.
Steffens, Lincoln. “The Shame of Minneapolis.” In The Shame of the Cities. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1904; reprint, New York: Hill and Wang, 1957.
Sturdevant, Andy. “‘Not From Here’: Turns out a Lot of Minneapolis Mayors Fit Jacob Frey’s Path to Office.” MinnPost, November 14, 2017.
Van Lear, Thomas. “Corriston and His Strike Breaking Pets.” Minneapolis Labor Review, October 24, 1907.
“Van Lear’s Contributions.” Minneapolis Labor Review, January 2, 1908.
Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis. City Platform and Program of the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis. Minneapolis: City Central Committee of the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis, 1921.
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Bibliography
A/.T263
Henry G. Teigan papers, undated and 1916–1941
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence, pamphlets, platforms and other documents collected by Teigan, secretary of the Nonpartisan League and a leader in the Farmer-Labor movement. Includes campaign material related to Van Lear’s runs for office and the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis.
Correspondence Relating to the War with Spain. Washington, DC: United States Army Center of Military History, 1993.
“Dean Shops Squared.” Minneapolis Labor Review, April 2, 1908.
Everts, William P. “A Minnesota Pacifist during World War I.” Hennepin History Magazine 55, no. 4 (Fall 1996): 4–21.
“Gompers Endorses Van Lear.” Minneapolis Labor Review, October 30, 1914.
Hennepin County Central Committee for the Candidates of the Socialist Party. The Workers’ Herald Campaign Leaflet. Minneapolis: A. A. Maley, 1918.
Holbrook, Franklin F. Minnesota in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection. St. Paul: Minnesota War Records Commission, 1923.
“Labor Review Managers Chosen.” Minneapolis Labor Review, April 11, 1907.
Nathanson, Iric. “Thomas Van Lear: City Hall’s Working-Class Champion.” Minnesota History 64, no. 6 (Summer 2015): 224–233.
——— . “Hodges Isn’t the First Minneapolis Mayor to Get Pushback Over Working-class Issues.” MinnPost, October 30, 2015.
——— . “‘Newspaper with a Soul’: The Short-lived Minneapolis Daily Star launched in 1920.” MinnPost, March 23, 2015.
——— . “Remembering Nov. 11, 1918: ‘A big siren tore the midnight silence.” MinnPost, November 11, 2018.
Nord, David Paul. “Minneapolis and the Pragmatic Socialism of Thomas Van Lear.” Minnesota History 45, no. 1 (Spring 1976): 2–10.
———. Socialism in One City: A Political Study of Minneapolis in the Progressive Era. Master’s thesis, University of Minnesota, 1972.
“Socialism Is Defined By Thomas Van Lear.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, April 1, 1912.
Steffens, Lincoln. “The Shame of Minneapolis.” In The Shame of the Cities. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1904; reprint, New York: Hill and Wang, 1957.
Sturdevant, Andy. “‘Not From Here’: Turns out a Lot of Minneapolis Mayors Fit Jacob Frey’s Path to Office.” MinnPost, November 14, 2017.
Van Lear, Thomas. “Corriston and His Strike Breaking Pets.” Minneapolis Labor Review, October 24, 1907.
“Van Lear’s Contributions.” Minneapolis Labor Review, January 2, 1908.
Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis. City Platform and Program of the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis. Minneapolis: City Central Committee of the Working People’s Nonpartisan Political League of Minneapolis, 1921.