It opened for business in 1929,[1][2][3] and merged with the Chicago Stock Exchange in 1949.
[4] The new Minneapolis-St. Paul Stock Exchange opened for business in January 1929 for securities.
[1] A new president was elected to head the Minneapolis Exchange in January 1939.
Donald H. Brown, then secretary of the Wells-Dickey Company, took the position.
[2] In one day in the middle of April 1942, the Minneapolis-St. Paul Stock Exchange, then exempted from registration with the SEC, did $121,935 of stock business, "bigger than six of the registered Exchanges.