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…down and they at once built a better one in its place. The various grain buyers for this establishment were H. P. Breed. G. R. Wescott, L. A. Whittemore, H. H. Hine, Charles A. May, Fred C. May, and Linzay Pankake. The last grain company that owned it was the New London Milling Co., and they sold it to Linzay Pankake. The property was sold by him to the Farmers Elevator Company. The Dassel Elevator Company, a local co-operative organization, built a 45.000 bushel capacity elevator in 1880, with J. H. McKenney as its manager. Later on it was sold…

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Indian Troubles in 1862

…O. Britt‘s horses, while with the other Mr. Britt came to Forest City in advance of the party and ordered all the women and children into the hotel of Lieut. Atkinson, and for the remainder of the men left in Forest City to come out and meet the company; as the Indians were coming into town. There were about a baker’s dozen of men and boys left in Forest City, and arming themselves with whatever they could find marched out towards “Uncle Ikes” with Judge Smith at their head armed with an old double barrel bogus stub and-twist-shot gun, and

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Biography of W. H. Davy of Moorhead, Minnesota

…of the Board of County Commissioners for several years, vice-president First National Bank of Moorhead for many years, chairman of Water and Light Commission four years, and member of the Charter Commission; was one of three who composed the Fergus Falls Telephone and the Great Western Telephone Companies, built thirteen exchanges besides about 500 miles long distance lines. He has large lumbering interests in British Columbia and a large land owner in the Red River Valley, having at this time over 1,000 acres under cultivation. He has also large property interests in Duluth and other parts of the state. Mr….

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Biography of Reir Syverson of Ulen Township Minnesota

…of stock and comprises about 900 acres, with 500 under cultivation, and ranks among the best in Clay County. Mr. Syverson is a man of methodical habits, careful and a thorough business man. He was married in Iowa in 1876 to Miss Randa Ellingson, also a native of Norway. Their children are Edward, Sophia, Carie, Charlie, and Rheinhart. Mr. Syverson was a member of the Board of Supervisors from 1898 to 1905 in Ulen Township. The entire family are members of the United Lutheran Church, of which he is a trustee. Source C.F. Cooper & Company, History of the Red…

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Capt. Strout Ordered to Forest City

…all the groves of timber, not knowing what minute we would be sent to our long home by a friendly missile from the gun of the red gentlemen. On they went until reaching the old Red River and Henderson trail (so called), when they com menced to search for the tracks of Capt. Strout and his company-of which they found no evidence until reaching the outlet of the lake near Even son’s when they halted and got down on their knees (for once in their lives) to look for tracks. Here they discovered tracks sufficient to -fully satisfy them that…

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Automobiles, Baseball and Schools

…Fire water flowed freely which caused fights. Rural free delivery service commenced April 1, 1903 with two routes, Emil Nygren, Carrier No. 1, and Louis J. Mattson on No. 2. In 1915 we had five rural mail routes, now with the excellent roads they have been made longer so there are three: Joseph E. Anderson. No. 1: Caesar L. Wilson, No. 2, and Arthur Sundell, No. 3. Rural delivery resulted in the closing of Bonniwell’s Mills, Lamson, Jennie and Kingston Post Offices, but a much better service is being given by our honest, prompt, and efficient rural carriers. Up to…

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Biography of Edwin J. Wheeler of Moorehead Minnesota

Edwin J. Wheeler, the mayor of Moorhead, Minnesota, is a prominent figure known for his strong character and dedication to his community. He began his career as a clerk and later became the president of the Wheeler Land Company, contributing to the growth and prosperity of the region. A steadfast Republican supporter, Wheeler’s leadership has led to Moorhead’s significant advancements. He is involved in various fraternal organizations and is married to Helen S. Evans, with whom he has two children. Edwin J Wheeler Edwin J. Wheeler, mayor of Moorhead, is a specimen of the sturdy manhood that Minnesota is known…

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Biography of George J. Thompson of Moorehead Minnesota

George J. Thompson, born in 1870, is the founder of Moorhead Plumbing & Heating Company. Starting as a blacksmith, he later ventured into steamfitting and plumbing. In 1907, he established his current company, which has since undertaken significant projects in the city. George is married to Gertrude Peterson, and they have four children. He is also a member of the Masonic Order and the A. O. U. W. George J. Thompson, of the Moorhead Plumbing & Heating Company, is a native of Canada, born March 12, 1870. His parents were William and Hannah (Johnson) Thompson, also both natives of Canada,…

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Biography of Louis T. Stodder of Moorhead Minnesota

…has since continued his faithful efforts in the interests of the company and proven himself a valuable and influential employee. In 1890, Mr. Stodder was married to Miss Charlotte R. Hale, of 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…

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Biography of Gustav B. Wollan of Barnesville Minnesota

…an advertising manager for about two years, and in the spring of 1903, he became a partner in the Gopher State Printing Company, publishers of the Glenwood Gopher, of which he was editor until the dissolution of the firm early in 1905. He was married on June 15, 1903, to Minnie S. Bergh, of St. Paul, Minnesota, and lived in Glenwood until 1905. He then moved to St. Paul, where he was employed for a time by the American Guaranty Company. In September of the same year, he entered the employ of the M. A. Hanna Coal Company; in 1907…

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