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Biography of Frank A. Weld of Minnesota

…appointment as president of the State Normal School in the year 1889. Since that year, he has been retained as the chief director of this seat of learning, and since his advent into the school, the enrollment has tripled in numbers, and the general management of the institution has been brought to a plane of effectiveness. 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 Frank A. Weld of Mankato Minnesota

…appointment as president of the State Normal School in the year 1889. Since that year, he has been retained as the chief director of this seat of learning, and since his advent into the school, the enrollment has tripled in numbers, and the general management of the institution has been brought to a plane of effectiveness. 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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Biography of H. O. Gilbertson of Ulen township, Minnesota

…children born to them, Julia, the eldest, is married to Mr. Guhl Hanson and lives at Spring Grove, N. D.; Gilbert, the oldest son, is a farmer and lives on the home farm; Carl married Miss Erma Olson; Olava is married to Elias Nordness; Annie is married, and Helmer and Alma live on the family homestead. 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 William C. Nash of East Grand Forks Minnesota

…Ida V. Slaughter, a native of Ohio, in St. Peter, Minnesota. Miss Slaughter came from one of the old families of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Nash had seven children—four sons and three daughters. Mr. Nash has been an esteemed member of the Masonic Order for the past fifty years, earning high regard within the organization. He aligns with the Democratic party but has never actively pursued or held public office. Known for his broad and liberal views, he is regarded as one of the most influential and substantial citizens in the Red River Valley. Source C.F. Cooper & Company, History…

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Captain Strout’s Report

…up” and when Strout adds, in his report, that he had lost, during the battle, most of their rations, cooking utensils, tenth, ammunition and arms, and nine or ten horses, it certainly looks as though Branham had the Truth on his side. The fault was with the Captain, not the men. It pains us deeply to feel compelled, in the light of historical truth, to speak of Capt. Strout as we do, well remembering the old adage, that to avoid speaking ill of those of whom we have but little reason to speak well, is the temperance of aversion, and

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First District Court, Meeker County, Minnesota

…attendance on the Court, with the judge’s thanks. When the court convened at 9 A. M. the verdict was opened, and read as follows: “Jury find for plaintiff, three cents damages. (“Signed) GEO. S. SHOLES, Foreman.” Atkinson affirms that those supplies have not yet been paid for. The following is a list of the jurors in this case. Geo. S. Sholes Sen, A, B. Hoyt, John C. Scribner Alexander Lee. T. R. Webb, Thos. Dough erty A. C. Maddox, Sam’l L. Getchell, Geo. W Baird Edward Brown John Blackwell Charles Duffy. At this term of court Wm. Richards Esq. county…

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Firsts of Meeker County

…August, 1857, by the Rev. John Robson. They still live.” The first sermon preached was by Rev. John Robson, (Methodist) Nov. 1856. He was from Boston, and in 1859 he returned to that city, and died at Melrose, March 5th, 1867. He erected, and operated the first saw mill at Forest City it was run by steam. On the 22nd of March, 1858, A. C. Smith, Register of the U. S. Land Office, and John D. Evans, Receiver, arrived, with the archives of said office, at Forest City, and with others to the number of a baker’s dozen, were feasted…

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Origin of the Indian Massacre

…there were but thirteen men and three women on the townsite of Forest City, and nobody west of us. Their names are worth recording, for it was the decision of the little band at this point on the morning, of August 23d that saved all there was worth saving west of the Mississippi River. Their names are A. C. Smith, J. B. Atkinson, T. C. Jewett, Milton Gorton, Geo. S. Sholes, sen, Thos. H. Skinner, James M. Harvey, Wm. Towler, Henry L. Smith, Thomas Grayson, Judson A Stanton, Hamlet Stevens, Sylvester Stevens, Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Whitcomb and Mrs. Brown. During…

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Irregulars

…to serve as Quarter Master for “Meeker County Volunteers,” and he is hereby authorized and empowered to exercise the duties of the office. On Wednesday the 27th of August, the following named persons, residents of Manannah, left Forest City to obtain stoves bedding, provisions, stock, etc., to-wit: Linus Howe, David Hoar, Chauncy Wilson, Moody Caswell, Thomas Ryckman, James Nelson, Phillip H. Deck, Wil mot Maybee, N. C. Caswell, Joseph Page and R. D.. C. Cressy. Arriving at the house of Maybee the party took dinner, thence went to Manannah to the house of Carlos Caswell-saw no Indians-left; a yoke of…

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