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Fred W. Johnson, County of Brown District Court History, 1935
Articles compiled and an introduction written by Douglas Hedin.
A glimpse of New Ulm
by
Fred W. Johnson
Call Number: Gale Family Library at the Minnesota Historical Society
Publication Date: 1894
New Ulm Review Newspaper
The Book Worm Friends of the New Ulm Public Library Spring 2015
Includes biography of Fred W. Johnson
Fred Johnson Photographs in the New Ulm Art Collection
Minnesota Legislative Manual, 1899
Call Number: MN Coll JK 6131
Publication Date: 1899
Life of John Albert Johnson : three times governor of Minnesota
by
Frank A. Day & Theodore Macfarlane Knappen
Call Number: Special Collection F 606 .J67
Publication Date: 1910
Fred does not appear in this book, however, it describes his home life as a child.
Minnesota State Law Library 1899 Annual Report
Newspaper articles
The Change in the Review, New Ulm Review, Dec. 2, 1891, p.1
Confirmed New Officials, St. Paul Globe, Jan. 14, 1899
Fred W. Johnson... Redwood Gazette, Jan. 18, 1899, p.4, column 3
Capitol Chatter, News Messenger of Lyon County, Jan. 20, 1899, p.4, column 1
Merry Musical Monarch, New Ulm Review, Aug. 19, 1903, p.8, column 3
He Collects Photos, Minneapolis Journal, Oct. 7, 1906, p.2 (editorial section), column 4
Gubernatorial Timber, New Ulm Review, Oct. 6, 1909, p.1, column 1
Democrats to Meet at New Ulm: Keynote of the Democratic Campaign May Be Sounded, Duluth Herald, June 23, 1910, p.10, column 5
Campaign Orators Busy, New Ulm Review, Oct. 5, 1910, p.1, column 4
Col. F. W. Johnson of New Ulm, Candidate for Secretary of State, New Ulm Review, Nov. 2, 1910, p.1, column 2
Includes portrait
Failed to File Expense Account, New Ulm Review, Dec. 14, 1910, p.1, column 5
New Ulm Dealer Loses to Robber; Dakota House also visited by thief who gets $500.00 haul, New Ulm Review, Oct. 20, 1915, p.1, column 6
Something New in Lecture Topics, New Ulm Review, Mar. 1, 1916, p.8, column 4
Priceless Photo Collection Displayed at Lecture, New Ulm Review, March 15, 1916, p.1, column 5
Make New Ulm More Beautiful, New Ulm Review, Nov. 22, 1916, p.4, column 1
Famous N. U. [New Ulm] Hotel Now in New Hands, Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Aug. 14, 1930, p.1, column 2
Early History of Co. Interesting, Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Sept. 29, 1932, p.4, column 3
Restoration of Old Stone Barracks at Fort Ridgely is Plan of New Committee, , Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Aug. 13, 1936, p.1, column 6
Museum Displays to Feature Sleepy Eye, Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, July 22, 1937, p.6, column 6
Local Men Made Historic Tour, Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Sept. 8, 1938, p.1, column 4
Dakota Hotel 80 Years Old, Sleepy Eve Herald-Dispatch, April 20, 1939, p.1, column 3
Fred Johnsons' 50th Anniversary, Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Dec. 16, 1943, p.6, column 6
Old Dakota Hotel in New Ulm Sold, St. Cloud Times, Sept. 13, 1948, p.13
After 75 years, New Ulm's Johnson Park is still standing tall, Mankato Free Press, Jun 21, 2014
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