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Northfield-Rice County Digital History Collection

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Category Archives: City of Northfield

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We have been busy so far in 2018! Here is a list of some of the highlights that have been added to the Northfield-Rice County Digital History Collection since January:

https://www.protestskateboards.com/uncategorized/s7vbqh505j0 Bridgewater Township collection:

  • Birth Register 1907-1915
  • Individual documents and photos

First United Church of Christ collection:

  • Looking Backward: A History of the Congregational Church in Northfield
  • Manual of the Congregational Church of Northfield, 1878

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  • I.O.O.F. Home for Elderly and Children Scrapbook

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  • Ladies Aid Past Presidents scrapbook

https://www.cavendish.ac.uk/kqgyegvqez Rice County Historical Society collection:

  • Miscellaneous historical documents

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  • 1878 Newton S. Persons Diary
  • Northfield City Council meeting minutes book, 1893-1903
  • Malt-O-Meal photographs and documents
  • Sheldahl Co. photographs
  • Reminiscences of Elise K. Ytterboe
  • Minutes book of the Northfield Improvement Association, 1884-1937
  • Northfield High School commencement programs: added years 1929, 1930, 1937

Carleton College born digital collection:

  • World War II photographs and documents

https://www.plainnews.org/2023/03/14/r9vojsshil More to come!

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More City of Northfield birth records

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Cheap Overnight Tramadol Cod Just thought I’d share news about the latest addition to the Northfield History Collaborative – a book of birth records from 1908-1912. Unlike the previous ledger-style book I posted about last time, this book devotes a single page to each new baby. If your ancestors were born in the city of Northfield during this time, check it out!

https://www.waldenwoods.com/l6vbut6 First entry in the record booklet of births for the City of Northfield, 1908-1912. View the whole book on the Collaborative.

https://samede.org/2023/03/14/x5r34ygz You can search for the name of the baby (if the baby was actually named here, that is), by the names of the parents, and by the names of the attending physicians. If you have any personal stories or photographs of any of these children, please let us know!

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City of Northfield Birth + Death Register

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https://spagzblox.com/2023/03/14/cxsi4oxr New on the Northfield History Collaborative – the City of Northfield’s register of births and deaths from 1883 through 1907!

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Rx Tramadol Online Back in the day, city officials recorded all the vital information about a person who was born or died in the City on one line of a two-page spread in a large bound book. The births are listed first by year, followed by the deaths. The Northfield Historical Society is carefully preserving the original volume that spans the years 1883 through 1907, and we recently digitized and transcribed it so that the information it contains can be shared more widely.

https://www.protestskateboards.com/uncategorized/cqumfz47m I am fascinated by the information they thought worth recording. For instance, a baby’s parents’ names were included, as well as the parents’ birth place and the father’s occupation. If you thought all of the people in Northfield were from Sweden or Norway, think again! Many early Northfielders came from England and Canada, as well as places on the East Coast like Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, and New York. And not everyone was a farmer or laborer – even in the first year of this register, 1883, Northfield fathers were employed in white-collar professions like lawyer, doctor, even insurance agent.

https://www.sos-parents-japan.org/2023/03/15/vcpgcqj0m87 Parental information on the first page of the Register of Births, 1883.

https://www.plainnews.org/2023/03/14/129yv8t6 Also, many babies were not named in this register when they were born. They are listed either as “No Name” or “Baby Thorson” or simply by their last name. Perhaps their parents only gave them a name if they lived long enough? Which makes sense if you read far enough into this book and see the same names appear in the death register.

1889 births in the City of Northfield

https://spagzblox.com/2023/03/14/mbiwbqeln5 The death records are also rich sources of social and demographic information. Evidence of medical history can be seen here, too, since they recorded the cause of death (if known) for everyone. You can see patterns of diseases striking the community, like typhoid fever, or certain sections of the population succumbing to diseases like pneumonia or consumption (now known as tuberculosis, or TB). But sometimes, the cause was not known or simply attributed to “Old Age.” Reading this list makes me thankful for advances in medical treatment, including vaccinations, intensive care units, and maternal-fetal care, but I can see many diseases that are still common today – heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

Some causes of death in 1907.

If you had family members who were born or died in Northfield during this period of 1883 through 1907, take a look! The book is fully transcribed with all names identified, so you can enter them into the search bar on the document. I would recommend starting with the last name only for your search, as sometimes the first name was misspelled or not included at the time. I recognized a few prominent citizens’ names myself as I went through this, including some professors at St. Olaf (Mohn, Ytterboe), Northfield’s first mayor Hiram Scriver, the photographer E. N. James, and more. See what you can find!

https://www.cavendish.ac.uk/1lo46wt Search bar on the Northfield History Collaborative, featuring the 1883-1907 Birth + Death Register.

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