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T.B.
A 19th Century crossroads community named for a boundary s...
T.B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium
Theodore B. Sheldon, prominent local grain merchant and bu...
T.B. Scott Free Library
This building (1911) is an outstanding example of library ...
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, S.T.B.
Here rest the bones of
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhle...
Results for T.B.
T.B.
A 19th Century crossroads community named for a boundary stone with a “T” on the west side and “B” on the east to mark the division of acreage of William Townshend and Thomas Brooke. Established at the intersection of pre-revolutionary ...
T.B. Sheldon Memorial Auditorium
Theodore B. Sheldon, prominent local grain merchant and business leader, bequeathed to the City of Red Wing half of his estate to be used for a public purpose. After his death in 1900, his trustees chose to construct the T.B. ...
T.B. Scott Free Library
This building (1911) is an outstanding example of library design in “Prairie School” architecture by Claude and Starck. The library was established (1889) through a bequest from T.B. Scott, lumberman, legislator, and Merrill’s first mayor, and was located in the ...
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, S.T.B.
Here rest the bones of
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, S.T.B.
who, as a true shepherd, tended this congregation
with the Gospel of Christ for 35 years.
His spirit joyfully escaped its shell,
which collapsed here on the
23rd of May, 1815, in the 62nd year of ...