Beltrami County Poor Farm
Bibliography
Beltrami County Poor Farm records, 1901–1942
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Superintendent’s annual (1931–1937) and monthly (1904–1908, 1931–1937) reports, financial records (1925–1931), furnishings inventory (undated, 1924–1942), list of inmates dead and discharged (1920–1929), proposed physicians fees (1920–1937) and report on medical services rendered to the county and poor farm (1930, 1936), photographs and miscellany, and poor farm record books (1901–1909, 1920–1937). The latter include inmate registers, a 1926 diagram of the poor farm, and expenditure register (1924–1935), and a register of articles sold (1903–1909).
Birth and death records, 1934–1953
Bemidji Township (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Includes burial/removal permits, 1943–1953. Records containing information relating to adoptions and illegitimate births are restricted for 100 years. Birth records less than 100 years old must be inspected by library staff to prevent inappropriate disclosure of confidential information. Please consult library staff for more information.
Birth and death register, 1904–1916
Nymore (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Single volume of records containing information relating to births and deaths recorded in Nymore. Records containing information relating to adoptions and illegitimate births are restricted for 100 years. Birth records less than 100 years old must be inspected by library staff to prevent inappropriate disclosure of confidential information. Please consult library staff for more information.
County commissioners’ reports
Beltrami County Administration Building, Bemidji
Description: County commissioners’ reports in bound ledger books.
Death certificates, 1908–2001 [microform]
Minnesota Department of Health
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Death certificates and, occasionally, other documents containing information on deaths that occurred in Minnesota during the years 1908-2001.
"Beltrami County Infirmary Opened Doors April 1st." April 9, 1920, Bemidji Daily Pioneer.
Fredricks, Mrs. Otto, Ed Lindell, and Stone Johnson. “Round Table Discussion of Early Days in Solway.” Manuscript Collection, Beltrami County History Center, Bemidji.
Gunderson, Dan. “A History of the Poorfarm.” Minnesota Public Radio, July 29, 2002.
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200207/29_gundersond_poorfarm-m/history.shtml
Keaveny, Muriel. “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, October 29, 2005.
―—— . “Former Cook Sheds Light on Bemidji Poor Farm.” Bemidji Pioneer, November 8, 2005.
―—— . “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, December 31, 2005.
―—— . “Poor Farm Holds Memories for Some.” Bemidji Pioneer, January 10, 2006.
―—— . “Bemidji Poor Farm Destroyed by Fire in 1914.” Bemidji Pioneer, February 14, 2006.
―—— . “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, April 1, 2006.
―—— . “Poor Farm Barn was Important Building.” Bemidji Pioneer, May 9, 2006.
―—— . “Poorhouses Labeled ‘Worthy’ and ‘Unworthy’ Poor People.” Bemidji Pioneer, May 9, 2006.
McClure, Ethel. More Than a Roof. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1968.
McKeig, Cecelia Wattles. The Poor Fund, the Poor Farm, and the Paupers Cemetery. Brainerd, MN: Self-published, 2012.
Patient register, 1916–1948
Lake Julia Sanatorium (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Includes records of patient admissions and discharges.
Register of deaths, 1897–1953, and coroners’ reports
Beltrami County Administration Building, Bemidji
Description: Records relating to deaths recorded in Beltrami County.
"Short Announcements." March 17, 1914, Bemidji Daily Pioneer.
(researcher's note: The relevant material is on the front page, 4 paragraphs up from bottom on farthest right column.)
Travis, Ethel. “Notes on Early Tenstrike.” North Country 1, no. 2 (1973): 31.
Tweten, Emil. Interview. Manuscript Collection, Beltrami County History Center, Bemidji.
Chronology
1901
1902
1909
1914
1920
1935
1937
1967
1979
Bibliography
Beltrami County Poor Farm records, 1901–1942
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Superintendent’s annual (1931–1937) and monthly (1904–1908, 1931–1937) reports, financial records (1925–1931), furnishings inventory (undated, 1924–1942), list of inmates dead and discharged (1920–1929), proposed physicians fees (1920–1937) and report on medical services rendered to the county and poor farm (1930, 1936), photographs and miscellany, and poor farm record books (1901–1909, 1920–1937). The latter include inmate registers, a 1926 diagram of the poor farm, and expenditure register (1924–1935), and a register of articles sold (1903–1909).
Birth and death records, 1934–1953
Bemidji Township (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Includes burial/removal permits, 1943–1953. Records containing information relating to adoptions and illegitimate births are restricted for 100 years. Birth records less than 100 years old must be inspected by library staff to prevent inappropriate disclosure of confidential information. Please consult library staff for more information.
Birth and death register, 1904–1916
Nymore (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Single volume of records containing information relating to births and deaths recorded in Nymore. Records containing information relating to adoptions and illegitimate births are restricted for 100 years. Birth records less than 100 years old must be inspected by library staff to prevent inappropriate disclosure of confidential information. Please consult library staff for more information.
County commissioners’ reports
Beltrami County Administration Building, Bemidji
Description: County commissioners’ reports in bound ledger books.
Death certificates, 1908–2001 [microform]
Minnesota Department of Health
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Death certificates and, occasionally, other documents containing information on deaths that occurred in Minnesota during the years 1908-2001.
"Beltrami County Infirmary Opened Doors April 1st." April 9, 1920, Bemidji Daily Pioneer.
Fredricks, Mrs. Otto, Ed Lindell, and Stone Johnson. “Round Table Discussion of Early Days in Solway.” Manuscript Collection, Beltrami County History Center, Bemidji.
Gunderson, Dan. “A History of the Poorfarm.” Minnesota Public Radio, July 29, 2002.
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200207/29_gundersond_poorfarm-m/history.shtml
Keaveny, Muriel. “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, October 29, 2005.
―—— . “Former Cook Sheds Light on Bemidji Poor Farm.” Bemidji Pioneer, November 8, 2005.
―—— . “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, December 31, 2005.
―—— . “Poor Farm Holds Memories for Some.” Bemidji Pioneer, January 10, 2006.
―—— . “Bemidji Poor Farm Destroyed by Fire in 1914.” Bemidji Pioneer, February 14, 2006.
―—— . “The Poor Farm.” Midwest Buyline, April 1, 2006.
―—— . “Poor Farm Barn was Important Building.” Bemidji Pioneer, May 9, 2006.
―—— . “Poorhouses Labeled ‘Worthy’ and ‘Unworthy’ Poor People.” Bemidji Pioneer, May 9, 2006.
McClure, Ethel. More Than a Roof. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1968.
McKeig, Cecelia Wattles. The Poor Fund, the Poor Farm, and the Paupers Cemetery. Brainerd, MN: Self-published, 2012.
Patient register, 1916–1948
Lake Julia Sanatorium (Beltrami County)
State Archives, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Includes records of patient admissions and discharges.
Register of deaths, 1897–1953, and coroners’ reports
Beltrami County Administration Building, Bemidji
Description: Records relating to deaths recorded in Beltrami County.
"Short Announcements." March 17, 1914, Bemidji Daily Pioneer.
(researcher's note: The relevant material is on the front page, 4 paragraphs up from bottom on farthest right column.)
Travis, Ethel. “Notes on Early Tenstrike.” North Country 1, no. 2 (1973): 31.
Tweten, Emil. Interview. Manuscript Collection, Beltrami County History Center, Bemidji.