Background
Nute, Grace Lee was born on October 13, 1895 in North Conway, New Hampshire, United States. Daughter of Dexter Asbury and Mary Virginia (Eisele) Nute.
(This classic history of Lake Superior, from the earliest ...)
This classic history of Lake Superior, from the earliest explorations to the explosion of industry on its shores, takes the reader on a tour from Duluth to Isle Royale, from Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, from Pictured Rocks to the Apostle Islands. Grace Lee Nute tells the fascinating stories of the Native Americans, voyageurs, missionaries, and others who created the way of life that many generations have known on the edge of this magnificent body of water.
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Nute, Grace Lee was born on October 13, 1895 in North Conway, New Hampshire, United States. Daughter of Dexter Asbury and Mary Virginia (Eisele) Nute.
AB, Smith College, 1917. AM, Radcliffe College, 1918. Doctor of Philosophy, Radcliffe College, 1921.
Doctor of Letters, Hamline University, 1943.
Curator manuscripts, Minnesota History Society, St. Paul, 1921-1946; research associate, Minnesota History Society, St. Paul, 1946-1958; assistant professor of history, Hamline U., St. Paul, 1927-1937; associate professor, Hamline U., St. Paul, 1937-1940; professor Minnesota history, Hamline U., St. Paul, 1940-1990. Lecturer University of Minnesota, 1939-1940, extension division, 1948-1952, on history research before public groups. Visiting professor Macalester College, 1956-1959.
(This classic history of Lake Superior, from the earliest ...)
Chairman Clarence W. Alvord Memorial Commission, 1949-1956. Member American History Association, Mississippi Valley History Association, Zonta, Pen and Brush, Phi Beta Kapp, Phi Beta Kappa Associations, Delta Kappa Gamma.