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1916 Map of Meeker County MN

Meeker County Immigration-Norwegians-Trondheim Port

…A. Hemmingsen laborer 27 Balsfjorden Tasso 28.07.1881 Elen Hemmingsen wife 27 Balsfjorden Tasso 28.07.1881 Allette Hemmingsen daughter 3 Balsfjorden Tasso 28.07.1881 Hans Hemmingsen son 6m Balsfjorden Tasso 07.07.1881 Hans Olsen fisherman 17 Malangen Domino 07.07.1881 Konstanse Olsen wife 17 Malangen Domino 07.07.1881 Ole A. Olsen fisherman 30 Balsfjorden Domino 07.07.1881 Ole E. Olsen fisherman 23 Balsfjorden Domino 07.07.1881 Peter Larssen fisherman 28 Balsfjorden Domino 14.07.1881 Martin Larssen laborer 22 Balsfjorden Tasso 14.07.1881 Nikoline Larssen wife 24 Balsfjorden Tasso 14.07.1881 Ingebrigt Jenssen fisherman 40 Balsfjorden Tasso 14.07.1881 Lars Larssen fisherman 25 Balsfjorden Tasso 14.07.1881 Petrine Larssen wife 26 Balsfjorden Tasso 14.07.1881…

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Biography of Gustav B. Wollan of Barnesville Minnesota

…for three years. Mrs. Wollan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole O. Bergh, both natives of Norway. She was born in St. Paul on June 13, 1880. Mr. and Mrs. Bergh have three children — Arthur Bergh is the well-known violinist and composer of New York City, and Alice now ranks among the leading amateur pianists of St. Paul. Mrs. Wollan began the study of the piano at six years of age, and at the time of her marriage, she was generally recognized as the best lady pianist and accompanist in the Twin Cities, with one exception. Both…

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Biography of Lucy Ann Lobdell Slater

…where we found her at the commencement of this chapter. “A Mountain Romance,” New York Times, 8 Apr 1877, page 7, print edition, web archives (https://www.nytimes.com/1877/04/08/archives/a-mountain-romance-strange-life-of-unhappy-women-a-singular-family.html: 19 Jul 2022). Further Reading: 1880 June 16: Excerpts from the Delaware County Court, Delhi, NY: In the matter of Lucy Ann [Lobdell] Slater a Supposed Lunatic Testimony of John Lobdell Testimony of Ed. L. [Pettingill] M.D. Testimony of William Main Testimony of Edwin Stephens Testimony of Harry Walsh Source Smith, A. C., A random historical sketch of Meeker County, Minnesota: from its first settlement to July 4th, 1876,;Litchfield, Minn.: Belfoy & Joubert, 1877….

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Minnesota Historical Newspapers

…genealogy, history and other research. The Afro-American Advance, 1899-1900 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Afro-Independent, 1888 (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Albert Lea Examiner, 1920-1922 (Albert Lea, Minnesota) Albert Lea Posten, 1883-1885 (Albert Lea, Minnesota) The Albert Lea Tribune, 1897-2011 (Albert Lea, Minnesota) The Alden Advance, 1897-1965 (Alden, Minnesota) The Alden Eagle, 1879-1880 (Alden, Minnesota) Allarm, 1915-1918 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) The American Jewish World, 1915-1922 (Saint Paul, Minnesota) The Anti-Monopolist, 1874-1878 (Saint Paul, Minnesota) The Appeal 1885 – 1923 (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Arbeidsmanden, 1900-1901 (Crookston, Minnesota) Askov American, 1914-1923 (Askov, Minnesota) The Austin Daily Herald, 1891– 2016 (Austin, Minnesota) The Bancroft Pioneer, 1858 (Bancroft, Minnesota) Blooming…

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Biography of Thomas Barlow Walker of Minneapolis Minnesota

…to an Indian outbreak, and returning to Minneapolis, Mr. Walker devoted the winter to his books, having desk room in the office of L.M. Stewart, an attorney. The following summer was occupied in examining the lands for the St. Paul & Pacific Railroad. In the fall, he returned to his home in Berea, Ohio, where he was married on December 19, 1863, to Harriet G., the youngest daughter of Hon. Fletcher Hulet, a lady whose name is synonymous in Minneapolis with good works. Returning to Minneapolis, Mr. Walker embarked upon an active career that made him not only a participant…

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4th September 1862

…the stockade while Capt. Petitt’s company occupied the hotel. Capt. Whitney’s company was ordered to Fort Snelling, Feb. 26th 1863, and again Sep. 25th ’63 he returned to Kingston-remaining about one month, when his command went across the plains to the. Missouri River, as an escort to a supply train-returned to Kingston Jan. 5th 1864, and thence for the south the following June. On the 27th of Feb. the day after Capt. Whitney left for Fort Snelling. Capt. O. C. Meriman arrived with Company B, 6th, Regiment and remained till the 26th, of April following. On the 24th, two days…

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How the Boys Got Out of Acton

…on retreating until he reached the north Der-by line and only halted then, in order that he might not do violence to international law. The Captain and his few mounted men soon brought the boys to a halt, and order was restored in less time than it usually took McClellan to reorganize the army of the Potomac. The Indians seeing the Company on the run, put after them in full uniform, that is to say, they divested themselves of all that makes the man, to-wit, “good clothing.” Many of them when first seen, had on black cloth suits and “biled”…

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Biography of Henry Schroeder of Clay County Minnesota

Henry Schroeder, born on August 31, 1855, in Rendsburg, Holstein, Germany, immigrated to the United States in 1871, settling first in Alexandria, Minnesota, and then moving to Clay County in 1878. He established a successful potato farming operation on a 160-acre tree claim near Sabin. Schroeder became renowned for his expertise in potato cultivation, significantly expanding his acreage and gaining a reputation as the “Potato King.” By 1908, he and his sons, Edward and Theodore, cultivated 700 acres, producing 109,000 bushels of seed potatoes. Active in his community, Schroeder served as vice-president of the State Bank in Sabin and a…

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Escaping the Indians

Few men had more difficulty in getting out of the prairie than our townsman Andrew Nelson the following is but one week of his life: Mr. N. a native of Sweden and but slightly acquainted in county at the time, was a single man and residing in Monongalia county. On the 21st of August 1862 he was engaged at Foot’s place having, with several other parties. About 4 P. M. his brother-in-law. Swanson, passed Foot Lake and gave the first alarm-Nelson spent some time in assisting Swanson, who had a wife and three children to get under way-with but an…

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Biography of Louis T. Stodder of Moorhead Minnesota

…Castine, Me., and they have three children, viz.: Louis T., Margaret W., and May L. Mr. Stodder is a popular man about Moorhead, always interested in its advancement and the welfare of the people. He is a member of the Knights of Pythias Order, the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and the Commercial Club of Moorhead. Source C.F. Cooper & Company, History of the Red River Valley, Past And Present: Including an Account of the Counties, Cities, Towns And Villages of the Valley From the Time of Their First Settlement And Formation, volumes 1-2; Grand Forks: Herald printing company, 1909….

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