Sybil Smith was a Youth Organizer and was in charge of Youth and Special Programs for the Minnesota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (MARBC) from the mid-1970s through 1976. This interview discusses the MARBC and Ms. Smith\u27s role in it
Bruce Larson was a small business owner in Fertile during the 1970s and \u2780s; he owned the Town a...
Judge J. Thomas Mott was a law student at William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota i...
David Egge was a Banker in Fertile during the 1970s and was a member of the Fertile Bicentennial Com...
Sybil Smith was a Youth Organizer and was in charge of Youth and Special Programs for the Minnesota ...
Sybil Smith was a Youth Organizer and was in charge of Youth and Special Programs for the Minnesota ...
Yvette Oldendorf was the director of the Esthethic Environment Program (EEP) between 1974 and 1976. ...
Roberta Olson was the owner and editor of the Fertile Journal, the weekly newspaper of Fertile, Minn...
Charles and Merna Vind are residents of Fertile, Minnesota. Charles Vind was a small business owner ...
Lois Pollari was the Executive Director of the Minnesota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission...
Al France worked for the Lake Superior Industrial Bureau representing the mining and taconite firms ...
Bruce Larson was a small business owner in Fertile during the 1970s and \u2780s; he owned the Town a...
Judge J. Thomas Mott was a law student at William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota i...
David Egge was a Banker in Fertile during the 1970s and was a member of the Fertile Bicentennial Com...
Sybil Smith was a Youth Organizer and was in charge of Youth and Special Programs for the Minnesota ...
Sybil Smith was a Youth Organizer and was in charge of Youth and Special Programs for the Minnesota ...
Yvette Oldendorf was the director of the Esthethic Environment Program (EEP) between 1974 and 1976. ...
Roberta Olson was the owner and editor of the Fertile Journal, the weekly newspaper of Fertile, Minn...
Charles and Merna Vind are residents of Fertile, Minnesota. Charles Vind was a small business owner ...
Lois Pollari was the Executive Director of the Minnesota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission...
Al France worked for the Lake Superior Industrial Bureau representing the mining and taconite firms ...
Bruce Larson was a small business owner in Fertile during the 1970s and \u2780s; he owned the Town a...
Judge J. Thomas Mott was a law student at William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota i...
David Egge was a Banker in Fertile during the 1970s and was a member of the Fertile Bicentennial Com...