Box 1
Contains 93 Results:
Milo M. Quaife. "A Footnote on Fire Steels." Minnesota History 18 (March, 1937), 36-41.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Milo M. Quaife. "The Myth of the Kensington Rune Stone: The Norse Discovery of Minnesota 1362." The New England Quarterly 7 (December, 1934), 613-645.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Milo M. Quaife. "The Kensington Myth Once More." Michigan History 31 (June, 1947), 129-161.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Tryggvi J. Olseson. "The Vikings in America: A Critical Bibliography." Canadian Historical Review 36 (June, 1955), 166-173.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
C. Stewart Peterson. America's Rune Stone of A.D. 1362 Gains Favor. 1946.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Francis J. Schaefer. "A Bibliography." Catholic Historical Review. 387-391.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Francis J. Schaefer. “The Kensington Rune Stone.” Catholic Historical Review 6 (October, 1920), 330-334.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
H.A. Schwartz. “Who Discovered Black Heart Malleable.” Foundry 74 (May, 1946), 302-306.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
Lawrence D. Steefel. “The Kensington Rune Stone.” Minnesota Archaeologist 27 (1965), 97-115.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.
William C. Thalbitzer. Two Runic Stones from Greenland and Minnesota. Washington: Smithsonian Institution 1951.
The Kensington Rune Stone Collection consists of journal and magazine articles, newspaper clippings, publications, and oral history interviews.