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Cream of Wheat Collection

 Collection — Container: Oversize box
Identifier: OGLMC-1646

Scope and Contents

Posters, newspaper articles, artwork, a t-shirt, and related materials about Cream of Wheat. Many of the items are connected with the 100th anniversary celebration for the hot cereal at UND, 6 October 1993.

Dates

  • created: 1895-2022
  • Other: Date acquired: 10/08/1993

Conditions Governing Access

Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.

Biographical or Historical Information

The hot cereal known as Cream of Wheat was discovered at the Diamond Flour Mill in Grand Forks. Head miller Thomson or Thomas Amidon eventually convinced the mill owners to market the nutritious middling (endosperm) of the wheat kernels as a breakfast porridge in 1893. The idea for the name of the cereal is credited to Fred Clifford, brother to George Clifford, one of the mill owners. Fred suggested they were selling the best and whitest portion of the kernels and should call it Cream of Wheat. Cases of Cream of Wheat were included in a 1895 rail shipment to New York flour brokers from the Diamond Mill. They quickly responded by requesting additional cases of the cereal. A total of 550 cases were sold in 1895 and its popularity increased from that time. With the other two owners, Emery Mapes and George Bull, the company moved to Minneapolis in 1897. However, annual shareholder meetings for the Cream of Wheat Corporation remained for a number of years in Grand Forks, in part because many of the shareholders lived in the area. Due to the popularity of Cream of Wheat, production outgrew two manufacturing facilities in Minneapolis between 1897 and 1927. The business remained with the Bull, Mapes, and Clifford families for 69 years, until sold to Nabisco in 1962. October 6, 1993, was declared "Cream of Wheat Day" in Grand Forks to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the cereal. Governor Ed Schafer and Grand Forks Mayor Michael Polovitz participated in the festivities, which included a community breakfast featuring varieties of Cream of Wheat. Another celebration was held the following day in Minneapolis.

Note written by

Full Extent

2.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Source of Acquisition

Unknown (2015-3308)

Processing Information

Added to Archon in 2024

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eng

Repository Details

Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Chester Fritz Library
3051 University Ave Stop 9000
Grand Forks ND 58202-9000 US
701-777-4625