The Stearns History Museum presents “Minnesota Homefront, World War II,” a traveling exhibit on view from March 23 to May 12.
Come visit the Stearns History Museum, and see “Minnesota Homefront, World War II,” a traveling exhibit that explores the accomplishments, sacrifices, disappointments and challenges that have shaped the enduring legacy of Minnesota’s Greatest Generation through their stories.
Major Highlights for the Week Wednesday, March 18, 1863
In Paris, the house of Erlanger opened a loan of three million pounds to the Confederacy based upon 7-percent bonds for 20 years.
Confederate Lieutenant General Theophilus H. Holmes assumed command of the District of Arkansas.
Thursday, March 19, 1863
Admiral David Farragut’s U.S.S. Hartford and U.S.S. Albatross ran past the Grand Gulf, Miss., batteries just below Vicksburg.
Two divisions of the Federal Ninth Corps embarked at Newport News, Va., headed for the Department of the Ohio.
The Kimball Library will officially open Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. Hours will be from 3-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Friday’s hours will be from 7:30-9 p.m. Mrs. Evelyn Ellis has been hired by the village council to serve as the librarian. She will be trained by the St. Cloud library staff. The library, which will be located in the council room at the village hall, will replace the visits of the Stearns County Bookmobile.
Above reprinted from the Tri-County News, June 7, 1962.
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The Stearns County Branch Library opened Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. Eighty-five registered the first two days and 190 books have been checked out.
The public is urged to take advantage of the 1,073 books on the shelves. There is reading material for all ages. Everyone is invited to visit the library and enjoy with others the Golden Picture Atlas, 1961 World Almanac and Book of Facts, Minnesota Legislative Manual, the Picture History of America, Facts on Sports, Webster’s Dictionary, and Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia.
Save the date Wednesday, April 24
Join others at Circle Me History, the Stearns History Museum’s second annual fundraiser held at the Gorecki Center on the College of St. Benedict campus.
The following are part of the program:
• Bert Blyleven, keynote speaker
• Some memorabilia from the
St. Cloud Rox, 1946-1971 on display
• Scrumptious dinner
• Live and silent auctions
Major Highlights for the Week
Wednesday, March 11, 1863
Federal gunboats and troops moved through the tangle of bayous and overgrown waterways from Yazoo Pass off of the Mississippi River to the Yalobusha River, 90 miles from Vicksburg, Miss. Confederate Major General W.W. Loring was sent to construct Fort Pemberton near Greenwood, Miss. The fort, built of earth and cotton bales on flooded ground, successfully repelled the first of several attacks by Union gunboats seeking passage.