GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY (U.S). INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT:

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.). Industrial Development Department.
Title:Industrial Development Department records. Great Northern Railway corporate records.
Dates:Circa 1950s-1960s.
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Research reports, promotional brochures, and site photographs produced by the Great Northern administrative department responsible for attracting and managing industrial development within and along its right-of-way throughout the northwestern states.
Quantity: 4.0 cubic feet.
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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Duluth-Superior Promotional BrochureThe research reports, arranged by state and city, give capsule summaries of resources and business conditions in 69 different locales. They, along with the promotional brochures, were presented to interested investors and businesses. The photographs depict industrial and commercial sites along the Great Northern.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections:

Research Reports and Promotional Brochures
Photographs


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Right-of-way, Land and Tax Department Records. Great Northern Railway Corporate Records. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 5309; 5310; 5311; 5312; 5313

Processing Information:

Catalog ID number: 1719912

Work on the Great Northern railway company records was supported with funds by the Northwest Area Foundation, the Grotto Foundation, and the Jerome Foundation.


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseRESEARCH REPORTS AND PROMOTIONAL BROCHURES

The collection consists of brochures and research reports promoting industrial development along the right-of-way of the Great Northern Railway. The materials, prepared under the auspices of the company's Industrial and Agricultural Development Department, were produced for distribution to investors and to corporate executives.

The bulk of the material dates (primarily) from 1955 to 1961, and consists of mimeographed reports, capsule summaries of resources and business conditions in sixty-nine cities and towns in nine states from Lake Superior to the Pacific Coast. These reports were prepared by Industrial and Agricultural Development, in cooperation with local chambers of commerce and community booster groups; the objective was to entice corporations to locate factories and industrial facilities along the right-of-way, thereby enhancing both local prosperity and Great Northern freight revenues. The reports are of particular interest to the researcher in that they provide a considerable amount of comparable, contemporary data relating to resources and business conditions in each of the communities concerned.

The reports typically contain Great Northern system and air-distance maps, local and statewide population statistics, and information about the climate. They usually examine statewide and local labor conditions, and include a discussion of labor legislation, union wage rates, and worker productivity. The reports describe the utilities available in each locale, including electrical power, water, fuel oil, natural gas, and sewage disposal systems. The various modes of transportation serving the area are discussed; state and local agricultural production, and forest and mineral resources are considered; and information about the structure and financial condition of local government is also presented. State-levied corporate and non-corporate taxes are discussed; local educational and recreational facilities are described, as is the housing market. A business directory of corporations already located in the community is included as well. The heart of each report is a map and narrative description of the available industrial sites in the community.

The collection also includes "Great Resources," a series of twenty-eight illustrated promotional brochures circa 1955 to 1967. These too were produced by the Industrial and Agricultural Development Department in order to attract business investment along the Great Northern. Unlike the research reports, however, "Great Resources" rarely focuses upon individual communities. Instead, the brochures discuss the natural resources (soil, water, timber, power, minerals, and the labor supply) of the states served by the Great Northern, and the opportunities which they afford for industrial expansion. "Great Resources" typically includes feature articles on topics such as soybean production and processing, hydroelectric dams, the coal mining industry, the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Red River Valley, and the University of Washington. Occasionally states, regions, and larger cities are treated as well.


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133.F.8.2F1Iowa:
Sioux City, circa 1956.
Minnesota:
Appleton, circa 1960.
Bagley, circa 1955.
Breckenridge, circa 1964.
Cloquet, circa 1960.
Coon Rapids, 1962.
Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin, circa 1955.
East Grand Forks, 1956.
Fergus Falls, 1956.
Fosston, circa 1956.
Hallock, 1955.
Hutchinson, 1965.
Litchfield, circa 1965.
Marshall, 1960.
Morris, 1960.
Pipestone, 1955.
Princeton, 1955.
Red Lake Falls, circa 1956.
Red River Region (Minnesota and North Dakota): Physical Detail of Land and Cities, circa 1963.
Roseau, circa 1965.
St. Cloud, 1956-1962.
Thief River Falls, circa 1955.
Willmar, 1960.
North Dakota:
Cavalier, 1956.
Devils Lake, circa 1956.
Fargo, 1956.
Grafton, circa 1961.
Grand Forks, 1956.
Minot, 1960.
Wahpeton, 1961.
Williams County: Avoca Lignite Deposit, 1966.
Williston, 1961.
South Dakota:
Aberdeen, 1955.
Huron, 1955.
Sioux Falls, 1955.
Watertown, circa 1963.
Montana:
Butte, circa 1960.
Chester, 1955.
Chinook, 1961.
Choteau, 1955.
Conrad, 1955.
Cut Bank, 1961.
Glasgow, 1961.
Great Falls, circa 1961.
Havre, circa 1961.
Helena, 1961.
Kalispell, circa 1961.
Lewistown, circa 1961.
Libby: Libby Dam, circa 1966.
Malta, 1955.
Plentywood, 1955.
Scobey, 1955.
Shelby, circa 1961.
Sidney, 1960.
Wolf Point, circa 1961.
Physical Detail of Land and Cities, circa 1961.
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133.F.8.3B2Idaho:
Bonner's Ferry, 1956.
Moscow, 1955.
Sandpoint, 1956.
Oregon:
Albany, circa 1956.
Eugene, 1956.
Klamath Falls, circa 1956.
Washington:
Bellingham, circa 1956.
Colfax, circa 1956.
Ephrata, 1956.
Everett, 1956.
Monroe, 1955.
Mount Vernon, 1956.
Snohomish, 1956.
Spokane, 1958.
Wenatchee, 1955.
"Great Resources" Brochures:
Volume 1, circa 1955.
Volume 2, circa 1955.
Volume 3, circa 1955.
Volume 4, circa 1956.
Volume 5, 1957.
Volume 6, 1957.
Volume 7, 1957.
Volume 8, 1958.
Volume 9, 1958.
Volume 10, 1958.
Volume 11, 1958.
Volume 12, 1959.
Volume 13, 1959.
Volume 14, circa 1960.
Volume 15, 1960.
Volume 16, 1960.
Volume 17, 1960.
Volume 18, 1961.
Volume 19, 1963.
Volume 20, 1963.
Volume 21, 1963.
Volume 22, 1963.
Volume 23, 1964.
Volume 24, 1964.
Volume 25, 1965.
Volume 26, 1965.
Volume 27, 1966.
Volume 28, 1967.

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Expand/CollapsePHOTOGRAPHS

Black and white matted prints of equipment, rails, industrial properties, industrial processes, and commercial venues along the Great Northern system, especially those served by Great Northern directly.


Arrangement: Most of the prints are 8 x 10 in. and nearly all are mounted on heavy posterboard. The prints are organized by state. Following the state-arranged photographs is a group of photos of dams in the northwestern states.


LocationBox
133.F.7.14F1Equipment.
Rails.
Canada.
Illinois.
Minnesota.
Montana.
North Dakota.
Oregon.
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133.F.8.1B2South Dakota.
Washington.
Wisconsin.
Dams.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Business enterprises -- Northwestern States -- Photographs.
Industrial promotion -- Northwestern States.
Industrial sites -- Northwestern States -- Photographs.
Railroads -- Right of way -- Northwestern States.
Real estate management -- Northwestern States.
Northwestern States -- Economic conditions -- Statistics.
Organizations:
Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.).
Document Types:
Advertisements.
Photographs.

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