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Biography of Ole Evans of Ulen Township, Minnesota

…esteem by her many friends in Ulen. Mr. Evans was the second of a family of five children, two sons and three daughters, viz. : Mrs. L. P. Herreed, Edwin, Mrs. J. E. Heimark and Rose are his sisters and brother. They were all well educated and all have families except Rose, who was recently married. 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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Biography of Fred Johnson of Moorehead Minnesota

…Mr. Johnson is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He joined the Northern Light Lodge in Fargo in 1881 and is currently a member of the Advance Lodge No. 69 in Moorhead. In 1882, he married Miss Mary Manstrom from Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have two children: Henry Walter and Minnie Elizabeth. 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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Captain Strout’s Report

There were eighteen wounded, Captain Strout in his official report says: “The loss of the corn pang in this encounter was three men killed and fifteen wounded, some of them severely, all were, however, brought from the field.” The reader will notice a material discrepancy in regard to the dead. That the 3d Regiment boys did not bury them, or Strout did not take them with him, requires no proof. Captain Strout continues, “in addition to this, they lost most of their rations, cooking utensils, tents, and a portion of their ammunition and arms. Some of their horses became unmanageable…

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Biography of Daniel C. Darrow, M. D. of Moorhead, Minnesota

…Mrs. Darrow have two children, viz. : Bertha, now Mrs. Charles Loring, of Moorhead, and Edith B., now Mrs. Joseph Godfrey, of Crookston, Minnesota. The doctor is a charter member of the Commercial Club of Moorhead, member of the I. O. O. F. since 1886, and also is a leading neighbor in the M. W. A. 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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Biography of Fred Stalley of Muskoda Minnesota

…Knights of Pythias Order, and the Modern Brotherhood of America. He was married in 1878 in England to Miss Elizabeth Butcher, who died three years later in 1881. On January 11, 1890, Mr. Stalley was married to Miss Nellie H. Axtell of Troy, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Stalley have two children, Frances C. and Harold A. 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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Biography of Helge Klemmetson of Ulen Minnesota

…John Groten, Mrs. Lars O. Hitterdal, Mrs. Ole Erickson, and Mrs. Lars Moebeck. Mr. and Mrs. Klemmetson, along with their family, are devoted members of the Synod Lutheran Church, where Mr. Klemmetson serves as the efficient secretary. He assumed this position on November 9, 1887, was re-elected in November 1892, and continues to hold the office. 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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Biography of John F. Brandt of East Grand Forks, Minnesota

…was elected mayor of the city, and this election was followed by two others, one in 1901, and the other in 1903; the last one immediately preceding the present incumbent. Captain Brandt, during the late unpleasantness with Spain, raised Company F, of the 15th Minnesota Regiment, doing duty at Augusta, Georgia, in command of his company. 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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Biography of Anton Christiansen of Goose Prairie township, Minnesota

…Mrs. Christianson are both members of the United Lutheran Church. Their farm comprises some 400 acres in the townships of Goose Prairie and Ulen, with nearly all under good fence, good water, etc., with about two acres of trees, a fine orchard, and taken as a whole, the land is worth at least $40.00 per acre. 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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The Indians in Meeker County

…exclusive of Alaska, is estimated at 295,084. In Dakota, Montana and Wyoming, there are nearly 70,000, divided as follows: Dakota Agencies Tribe Men Women Total Sisseton Agency (Sioux) 687 582 1,264 Devil’s Lake Sioux 434 586 1,020 Grand River Sioux 6,269 Cheyenne River (Sioux) 6,000 Upper Missouri (Sioux 1,600 1,395 2,995 Fort Berthold (Gros Ventres, Mandan and Arickarees) 901 1,202 2,510 Yankton (Sioux) 1,947 Ponca 383 355 738 Whetstone (Sioux) 2,350 2,650 5,000 Flandreau special (Sioux) 100 Montana Blackfeet Agency (Blackfeet, Bloods and Piegan) 7,500 Milk River Agency (Sioux) 10,625 At other agencies and wandering 14,000 Wyoming Red Cloud Agency…

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Biography of Elling Klemmetson of Ulen Minnesota

…December 1, 1861. They have been blessed with a joyful family of ten children: Carl S., Christina, Henry, Carolina, Oscar E., Edward, Anita, Bertha E., Inga, and Mada. Throughout his life, Elling has been a staunch supporter of the Republican Party and an active participant in initiatives aimed at improving his town and county. He served as the treasurer on the school board for several years. The Klemmetson family are devoted members of the Lutheran Church in Ulen Township. Source C.F. Cooper & Company, History of the Red River Valley, Past And Present: Including an Account of the Counties, Cities,…

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