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The Irish Standard Archive

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 18851920

About

On November 7, 1885, the first issue of the Northwestern Standard, an Irish-American newspaper was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by printers William Kilday, Benjamin McNally, and William Malone. By April 10, 1886, this group had sold its interests in the paper to Editor Edward O'Brien, who with his brother and business manager John rechristened the title the Irish Standard. The Democratic paper was an important source of information on Irish life and culture for the next 34 years.

Archive Info

  • 14,952
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 18851920

Paper History

  • The Northwestern Standard

Source Information

The Irish Standard, 1886–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Obituary for Catherine Connolly

Obituary for Catherine Connolly

The Irish Standard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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judicial order on will of Gustave Pfeifer
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Rotation of Rulers for the Crusaders society

Rotation of Rulers for the Crusaders society

The Irish Standard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Rotation of Rulers for the Crusaders society
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Gustave Pfeifer will dispute 1.21.1911

Gustave Pfeifer will dispute 1.21.1911

The Irish Standard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Obituary for Elizabeth Sexton

Obituary for Elizabeth Sexton

The Irish Standard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
 • Page 5
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Archive Info

  • 14,952
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 18851920

Paper History

  • The Northwestern Standard

Source Information

The Irish Standard, 1886–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 14 February 2023