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Curt Brown

Columnist
Minnesota History
Curt Brown is a former reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune who writes regularly about Minnesota history.

Latest from Curt Brown

Greater Minnesota

Brown: A New Ulm baker wearing a blanket fell to friendly fire in the U.S.-Dakota War

Jacob Castor was accidentally shot by fellow settlers who “mistook him for an Indian.”
September 7, 2024
Twin Cities

Minnesota History: Columbia Heights memorial will honor fallen WWII airman 80 years after his death

“Biggest thing we ever did before he went in was a trip to Chicago in 1937 to see our first baseball game and ride on the El,” his brother said.
August 24, 2024
Rochester

Mayo Clinic physician-scientist forged cardiovascular breakthroughs in flight, space

Dr. Earl Wood led a brilliant career at Mayo, stretching from World War II into the 1980s.
August 10, 2024
November 1, 1959 The Mayo Clinic's Big Centrifuge ready to operate Dr. Earl Wood, right, will turn on lights in front of Dr. Terence Mc Guire In the cockpit. McGuire will continue to turn them off as long as he can while under pressure from the whirling device. "Top rider" Dr. Evan Lindberg will help test McGuire's reactions. October 30, 1959 October 31, 1959 John Croft, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Columns

Baseball historians remember career of legendary Minnesota pitcher Walter Ball

He was good enough to play in the majors, historians say, if there hadn’t been a color line.
July 27, 2024
Local

Vaudevillians played musical chairs, personally and professionally, in 1930s Winona

A new book by a retired Winona music teacher tells the tale of four musicians whose lives became intertwined in surprising ways.
July 13, 2024
Minneapolis

Girl, 13, took charge amid 1925 storm chaos on Minneapolis lake

Her aunt and toddler cousin were killed, but rather than letting the trauma paralyze her, the young teenager put her Girl Scout first-aid training to action.
July 3, 2024
Rochester

Pioneering bird-in-hand magician went from Mankato to stages around the world

Jack Kodell bought his first trick at a Minneapolis magic store in 1941.
June 15, 2024
Local

Vaudevillians played musical chairs, personally and professionally, in 1930s Winona

A new book by a retired Winona music teacher tells the tale of four musicians whose lives became intertwined in surprising ways.
July 13, 2024
Minneapolis

Girl, 13, took charge amid 1925 storm chaos on Minneapolis lake

Her aunt and toddler cousin were killed, but rather than letting the trauma paralyze her, the young teenager put her Girl Scout first-aid training to action.
July 3, 2024
Rochester

Pioneering bird-in-hand magician went from Mankato to stages around the world

Jack Kodell bought his first trick at a Minneapolis magic store in 1941.
June 15, 2024
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