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Newcome graduated from the University of Minnesota and St. Paul College of Law (now William Mitchell College of Law). He lived in White Bear Lake, Minnesota with his wife and family and practiced law. Newcome served as Mayor of White Bear Lake from 1961 to 1963 and on the Mahtomedi, Minnesota School Board. He also served as White Bear Lake ...
St Paul Central Library was renamed George Latimer Central Library in 2014 in his honor by then mayor Chris Coleman. [5] Latimer was one of several people who delivered a eulogy at the public memorial service, held at the University of Minnesota and televised on local stations and C-SPAN, after the death of U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone.
Howard Carl Hawkins (1932 – January 26, 2015) was an American businessman and bicycle tools maker, co-founder of Park Tool in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is considered one of the pioneers in the bicycle industry. He died of a heart attack in Arizona on January 26, 2015.
Harry Joseph Flynn (May 2, 1933 – September 22, 2019) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis from 1995 to 2008. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette from 1989 to 1994.
The Chapel of Saint Paul, which later served as the first Cathedral of Saint Paul, was a log chapel built on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in 1841 by Lucien Galtier. It served as the first cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Saint Paul from June 1851 to December 1851. It was also used as a school until it was eventually dismantled.
Born February 18, 1883, in St Paul, Minnesota, to Melvin Brooks Henderson (1860–1939) and Emilie "Emma" Grace Starkey (1860–1894) Married: Mabel Lillian Christensen on February 10, 1912, in Forest Lake, Minnesota; originally from Marshfield, WI (1884–1959) Sons: Melvin Starkey Henderson, Jr (1923–1965); Edward Drewry Henderson, MD (1919–2007) Home: Constructed his family home on ...
Marion A. Carpenter (March 6, 1920 – October 29, 2002), was the first woman national press photographer to cover Washington, D.C. and the White House, and to travel with a US President. In 1951, Carpenter returned to St. Paul, Minnesota, where she worked as a nurse to support her mother and
People from Saint Paul, Minnesota, by occupation (14 C) Pages in category "People from Saint Paul, Minnesota" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.