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1839. April 14th, first steamboat at Fort Snell- ing, the Ariel, Capt. Lyons.
llenry MI. Rice arrives at Fort Snelling.
May 2d, Rev. E. G. Gear, of the Protestant Episcopal church, recently appointed chaplain. arrived at the Fort in the steamboat Gypsy.
May 12th, steamboat Fayette arrives on the St. Croix, having been at Fort Snelling, with members of Marine Mill Company.
May 21st, the Glaneus, Captain Atchison ar- rives at Fort Snelling.
June 1st, the Pennsylvania, Captain Stone ar- rives at Fort Snelling.
June 5th, the Glancus arrives again.
June 6th, the " Ariel " arrives again.
June 12th, at Lake Harriet mission, Rev. D. Gavin, Swiss missionary among the Sioux at Red Wing, was married to Cordelia Stevens, teacher at Lake Harriet mission.
June 25th, steamboat " Knickerbocker," arrived at Fort Snelling.
June 26th, steamboat " Ariel," on third trip.
June 27th, a train of Red river carts, under Mr. Sinclair with emigrants, who encamped near the fort.
July 2d, Chippeways kill a Sioux of Lake Cal- houn band.
July 3d. Sioux attack Chippeways in ravine above Stillwater.
1840. April, Rev. Lucian Galtier, of the Ro- man Catholic church. arrives at Mendota.
May 6th, squatters removed on military reser- vation.
June 15th, Thomas Simpson, Aretie explorer, shoots himself near Turtle river, under aberration of mind.
June 17, four Chippeways kill and scalp a Sioux man and woman.
1841. March 6, wild geese appeared at the fort. March 20th. Mississippi opened.
April 6th, steamboat "Otter." Captain Harris arrived. Kaboka. an old chief of Lake Calhoun band, killed by Chippeways.
May 24th, Sioux attack Chippeways at Lake Pokeguma, of Snake river. Methodist mission moved from Kaposia to Red Rock, Rev. B. F. Kavenaugh, superintendent.
November 1st, Father Galtier completes the log chapel of St. l'anl, which gave the name to the capital of Minnesota. Rev. Augustin Rav- oux arrives.
1842. July, the Chippeways attack the Kapo- sia Sioux.
IS43. Stillwater laid out. Ayer, Spencer and Ely establish a Chippewa mission at Red lake.
July 15th, Thomas Longley, brother-in-law of Rev. S. R. Riggs, drowned at Traverse des Sionx mission station.
1844. August, Captain Allen with fifty dra- goons marches from Fort Des Moines through southwestern Minnesota and on the 10th of Sep- tember reaches the Big Sioux river. Sisseton war party kill an American named Watson, driv- ing cattle to Fort Snelling.
HISTORY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY.
1-4 .1 1. - 11 adan sunner reaches Travers des Seex and proceeding northward
rút 1 Ly_ Captain Stenson. arrives at -
the Minnesota to the vicinity of Traverse des Sioux.
July 25th. Steamboat Yankee goes beyond Bitte Earth River.
September. 11. H. Sibley elected delegate to congress.
October. Fredrika Bremer. Swedish novelist, visits Minnesota.
November. the Dakotah Friend. a monthly paper. appeared.
December, Colonel D. A. Robertson establishes Minnesota Democrat.
December 26th. first publie Thanksgiving day.
1:51. May. St. Anthony Express newspaper began its career.
July. treaty concluded with the Sioux at Tray- erse des Sioux.
July. Rev. Robert Hopkins, Sioux missionary, drowned.
August. treaty concluded with the Sioux at Mankato.
September 19th, the Minnesotian, of St. Paul, edited by J. P. Owens, appeared.
November. Jerome Fuller, chief justice in place of Aaron Goodrich. arrives.
December Isth. Thanksgiving day.
1:52. Hennepin county created.
February 11th. Dr. Rae. Arctic explorer, arrives at st. Paul with dog train.
May 11th. land slide at Stillwater.
August, das. M. Goodhue, pioneer editor, dies. November. Yohazee. an Indian. convicted of
1:53. April 27th. Chippeways and Sioux tight i streets of St. Paul. Governor Willis A. Gor- man succeeds Governor Ramsey.
Odaber. Henry M. Rice elected delegate to congress. The capitol building completed.
1551. March 3d. Presbyterian mission house near Lacqu-parle burned.
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Lunesth, great excursion from Chicago to St. Paul and st. Anthony Falls.
December 27th. Yubazce. the Indian, hung at st. Paul.
1-5. January. First bridge over Mississippi completed at Falls of St. Anthony.
Ortider. I. M. Rice re-elected to congress.
December 12tb. James Stewart arrives in St. Paul duvet from Arctic regions, with relies of SI Jolin Franklin.
Pode Is ad lant lake The town of St.
Mit Suth Wyscreen adin ttest, leaving Minte- - har without a for-
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CHRONOLOGY.
1856. Erection of State University building was begun.
1857. Congress passes an act authorizing peo- ple of Minnesota to vote for a constitution.
March. Inkpadootab slaughters settlers in South-west Minnesota.
Governor Samuel Medary succeeds Governor W. A. Gorman.
March 5th. Land-grant by congress for rail- ways.
April 27th. Special session of legislature con- venes.
July. On second Monday convention to form a constitution assembles at Capitol.
October 13th. Election for state officers. and ratifying of the constitution.
II. H. Sibley first governor under the state con- stitution.
December. On first Wednesday, first state leg- islature assembles.
December. Henry M. Rice and James Shields elected United States senators.
1858. April 15th. People approve act of leg- islature loaning the public credit for five millions of dollars to certain railway companies.
May 11th. Minnesota becomes one of the United States of America.
June 2nd. Adjourned meeting of legislature held.
November. Supreme court of state orders Governor Sibley to issue railroad bonds.
December. Governor Sibley declares the bonds a failure.
1859. Normal school law passed.
June. Burbank and Company place the first steamboat on Red River of the North.
Angust. Bishop T. L. Grace arrived at St. Paul.
1859. October 11th, state election, Alexander Ramsey chosen Governor.
1860. March 23d, Anna Bilanski hung at St. Paul for the murder of her husband, the first white person executed in Minnesota.
August 9th, telegraph line completed to St. Paul.
1861. April 14th, Gov. Ramsey calls upon pres- dent in Washington and offers a regiment of vol- unteers.
June 2Ist, First Minnesota Regiment, Col. W. A. Gorman leaves for Washington.
July 21st, First Minnesota in battle of Bull Run.
October 13th, Second Minnesota Infantry, Col. II. P. Van Cleve leaves Fort Snelling.
November 16th, Third Minnesota Infantry, I. C. Lester go to seat of war.
1862. January 19th, Second Minnesota in bat- tle at Mill Spring Kentucky.
April 6th, First Minnesota Battery, Captain Munch, at Pittsburgh Landing.
April 21st, Second Minnesota Battery, goes to seat of war.
April 21st, Fourth Minnesota Infantry Volun teers, Col. J. B. Sanborn leaves Fort Snelling.
May 13th, Fifth Regiment Volunteers Col. Bor- gensrode leaves for the seat of war.
May 28th. Second, Fourth and Fifth in battle near Corinth, Mississippi.
May 31st, First Minnesota in battle at Fair Oaks, Virginia.
June 29th, First Minnesota in battle at Savage Station.
June 30th, First Minnesota in battle near Wil- lis' Church.
July 1, First Minnesota in battle at Malvern IIill.
August, Sixth Regiment Col. Crooks organized.
August, Seventh Regiment, Col. Miller organ- ized.
August, Eighth Regiment Col. Thomas organ- ized.
August, Ninth Regiment, Col. Wilkin organ- ized.
August 18th, Sioux attack whites at Lower Sioux Agency.
September 23d, Col. Sibley defeats Sioux at Mud Lake.
December 26th, Thirty-eight Sioux executed on the same scaffold at Mankato.
1863. January, Alexander Ramsey elected United States Senator.
May 14th, Fourth and Fifth Regiment in battle near Jackson, Mississippi.
July 2d, First Minnesota Infantry in battle at Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania.
September 19th, Second Minnesota Infantry engaged at Chickamauga, Tennessee.
November 23d, Second Minnesota Infantry engaged at Mission Ridge.
1864. January, Col. Stephen Miller inaugu- rated Governor of Minnesota.
HISTORY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY.
Mark ch THEIMesta Infantry engaged
J 111 >worth Ninth. and Tenth, with poli Meresta Infantry engaged
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0 1 14: 1 11. Fourth Regiment engaged near
the endwith Bath Regiment engaged near
With Seth. Ninth and Tenth Regiments
1 1. Ay lott Dante's. Norton. elected 1 .1 - 1 -mater
Aff 0 11 with. Seventh, Ninth and
valor 19, -bakpedan, Sous chef, and Mer Lotte executed af Fort Snelling.
17 Primaten department of the State
1 Jevan Govom Marshall enters up m --
J \ 11 Mirget Mat Reform School
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1573. January 7th. 8th and 9th, polar wave sweeps over the state. seventy persons perishing. May 221. the senate of Minnesota convicts state treasurer of corruption in office.
september. grasshopper raid began and con- tinued live seasons. Hay Cooke failure occasions a financial panic.
1571. January 9th. Cushman K. Davis in- angurated governor. William S. King elected to congress.
1576. February 19th. S. J. R. MeMillan elected United States senator.
November, amendment to state constitution, allowing any woarm twenty-one years of age to vote for school o'liers, and to b> eligible for school offices. Rocky Mountain locusts destroy erops in southwestern Minnesota.
1576. January 7th. John S. Pillsbury inaugur- ated governor.
January 12th, State Forestry association or- ganized.
September 6th, ontlaws from Missouri kill the cashier of the Northfield Bank.
1579. November, state constitution amended forbidding publie moneys to be used for the sup- port of schools wherein the distinctive creeds or tracts of any particular Christian or other relig- ous sect are taught. J. H. Stewart, M. D .. elected congress. Biennial sessions of the legislature adopted.
1575. January. Governor Pillsbuary enters upon a second term.
Miy 2d. explosion in the Washburn and other flour mills at Minneapolis. One hundred and fifty Mumsand dollars appropriated to purchase seed grain for destitute settlers.
ISMO. November 15th, a portion of the Insane Asylmin at St. Peter was destroyed by fire and twenty -seven inmates lost their lives.
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TOWNSHIP DIRECTORIES.
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORIES.
CHAPTER LXXXVI.
P. O. A
BLOOMINGTON.
P. O.
A.
Adelman, M., farmer Richfield,
98
1
Bloomington Ferry, 80
32
Ahern, David, farmer, Richfield,
160 18
Ames, Orville, farmer,
Bloomington Ferry,
64
5
Ahern, Geo., farmer, Richfield,
SO
17
Ancel, J. S., farmer,
Bloomington.
160
19
Donthwaite, G., f'rm'r, Bloomington, 120
8
Bropau, Margaret, Bloomington,
14
Dean, Robert, farmer, Bloomington, 160
19
Bradbury, A., farmer, Minneapolis,
310
2
Davis, N. J., farmer, Bloomington, 160
14
Buelle, S., farmer, Bloomington,
20
C1
Davis, T. W., farmer, Bloomington, 80
22
Boeser, W., farmer, Richfield,
80 9
Dean, C. J. & R. II., Bloomington, 160 19
Bradbury, J. II., f'mer, Bloomington,
160 15
Ellingson, S., farmer, Bloomington Ferry, 300 Gnassir, .J., farmer, Richfield, 40
8
Bloomington Ferry,
148 29
Girard, Jos .. farmer,
Bloomington, 370
17
Brewster, Wm., farmer,
Bloomington Ferry, 120
32
Bailliff, E. A., farmer, Bloomington,
963 19
Bailliff. R. L., farmer, Bloomington,
170 21
lIaeg, Val'ine, farmer, Richfield, 480
+
Batcheller, J. P., f'mer, Bloomington,
163 21
Bunker, F. R., farmer,
Harford, E. J., farmer, Bloomington,
160
10
Bloomington Ferry,
80
31
Brown, John, farmer,
Bloomington Ferry,
220
5
Haughey, J .. farmer,
Bloomington, 75
16
Brewster, Martha, farmer,
Ilyland, R., farmer, Bloomington Ferry, 34
29
Bloomington Ferry, 80
32
Ilopkins, W. J., "
Helmuth. II., farmer, Bloomington,
30
Couillard, A. II., f'mer, Minneapolis,
74
I
Ilaeg, D., farmer,
Bloomington, 80
3
Christian. Peter, f'mer, Bloomington,
80
Hansler, V., farmer,
Richfield, 80
3
Cummings, J. M., f'mer, Richfield,
76
3
Ilarrison. W. A., "
Bloomington
16
Constantine, C., f'mer, Fort Snelling,
2 12
Kierce, P., farmer,
Richfield, 40
5
Cumming, A., mch't and postmaster,
Knott, J. C., farmer, Bloomington Ferry, 100
31
Coleman, II., farmer, Bloomington,
50
18
Kell, Charles, farmer,
Bloomington Ferry, 40 31
Cooper. John, farmer. Bloomington, Chadwick, Wm., farmer,
315
6
Bloomington Ferry. 148
32
Cunningham, II. D., farmer,
Kelley, J. N., farmer, Bloomington, 100
32
Bloomington Ferry,
119
5
Kirk, J. II., farmer, Richfield,
80
0
6
Chadwick, Robt., farmer.
Chattell, V., farmer, Bloomington, 160
17
Camont. Aime, farmer. Bloomington, 150
17
Dean, J. 1., farmer, Bloomington,
160 10
Davis, James, farmer, Bloomington,
132
15
6
Bazley, T. T., farmer,
Goodrich, R., farmer. Bloomington Ferry, 193
1
Goodrich, E., farmer, Rloomington Ferry, 2
5
Ilanson, W., farmer, Fort Snelling, 320
1
Ilisler. Jolm, farmer, Bloomington, 229
Ilarmon. II., farmer, Bloomington, 160
15
Harrison, J., farmer, Bloomington, 171 16
Bloomington. 121 22
Beecroft, John, farmer, Bloomington,
114
14
Bloomington, 16
160 29
Kelley, R. II., farmer,
Bloomington Ferry,
Cameron. J., ferrymen.
Bloomington Ferry, 10
HISTORY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY.
P. O. .١.
Schofield. %. Il .. farmer. Bloomingion.
S. 23 Tynan. Thos .. farmer, Minneapolis, SO
17 Thompson. A. P., " Bloomington Ferry, 160 31
Thomas. A. P .. farmer, Bloomington. 220 19
Minnehaha. 40
1
Veses. Thomas. "
Bloomington Ferry, 341 Minneapolis, 40
1
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143
3
Van Ness. Sen .. . Williams. L ...
Bloomington. 80
15
W'rasper. Jos .. ..
Bloomington Ferry, 63 30
West. W .. farmer, Bloomington Ferry, 40 32
Wren. L .. farmar.
Bloomington, 126
28
BROOKLYN.
AAbbott. N. G., farmer. Minneapolis,
25 Atkinson, Lewis, farmer.
Champlin. 3
Archer. Jas .. farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 166
35
Bruneti. R. L .. Shingle Creek 80
3
Brigham. Lovi. farmer, Osseo, 140
6
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Brown. M. L., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 66
9
Bragdon. Alonzo, far .. Ossco, 120
10
Brown. H. M .. farmer, Osseo, 40
17
Brown. M. M .. farmer. Osseo, 40
Buckholz. John. far .. Osseo. SO
Benson. A. 11., farmer, Minneapolis, 200
Bohanon. H. C., far., Brooklyn Centre,
81
28
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Balfour. M. G .. carpt, Shingle Creek.
10
35
Shingle Creek, 9 36
Osseo,
18
Benson. C. H .. farmer. Minneapolis,
40
25
Colton. D., farmer.
Shingle Creek, 123
11
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Christianson, ( .. far., Minneapolis, 38
Crosman. A. M .. far .. Minneapolis, 35
Coulter. A. J., farmer, Minneapolis,
146
32
Crooker. N .. farmer, Shingle Creek.
210
36
1
Capron. T. C., farmer, Ossto,
19
Curtis, 11., farmer, Osseo,
50
17
Chandler. E. 11., carpt. & far.,
Osseo,
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C'Inpman. S . farmer, Minneapolis, 40
35
Dealer. I. D. farmer, Minneapolis, 114
26
Infib. Isaac, farmer, Ossto, 160 30
Poster. 2. 11 .. farmer, Osseo.
82
30
Dann. C. P., farmer,
Brooklyn Centre, 58
34
Jintuam. J. M., far ..
Minneapolis, 142
36
Dunam. G. A .. far.
Minneapolis, 10
36
Dumnam. A. B., far ..
Minneapolis, 36
Daten, T .. farmer,
Brooklyn Centre, 160
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Dunning, J. B., farmer, Champlin. 40
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141
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Baker. E .. farmer,
3
Brown. O. H .. carpl,
103
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11
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120
10
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100
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110 1
100
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Van Ness, G. Jr. "
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Ban alt Man.
100
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19
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TOWNSHIP DIRECTORIES.
P. O. A. s.
P. O. A.
S.
Eidem, J. J., farmer, Champlin, 100 1
Myers, Hugh, farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 160 29
Ecker, Phillip, farmer, Brooklyn Centre. 120 22
Estes, J., lumberman, Shingle Creek, lots 36
Fernald, C. O., farmer, Osseo, 30 6
Felt, D. W., Shingle Creek, lots 36
21 Moses, T. B., farmer, Minneapolis, 30
Fletcher, W. II .. farm'r, Brooklyn Centre, 133 33
Merrill, S. K., laborer, Brooklyn Centre, 9
Fletcher, W. S., “ Brooklyn Centre, 5 33 Merrill, E. W., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 3
Goodrich, C. W., “ Champlin,
3
Normandin, L .. f'mer, Osseo, SO
7
Goodrich, W. II., “ Champlin, 66
3
Neddersen. F., farmer, Osseo, 240
9
Green, M. A. farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 120 20
Norris. R. W., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 34 21
Gould, S. J., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 50 21 Norris. E. R., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 40 21 Norris, J. W., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 40
Geteliell, L. L., " Brooklyn Centre, 8 28
Green, J. B., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 39 28
Getchell, N. 11., " Brooklyn Centre, 160 28
Green, A. N., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 20
Gaslin, W. 11 .; farmer, Champlin, 50
3
Pribble,S. P., gardener, Champlin, 20
3
Halverson, Ole, " Brooklyn Centre, 20
16
Parker, A., farmer,
Champlin, 20
3
Ilartkopf, C., farmer, Osseo, 200
20
Peterson, C., farmer,
Champlin, 40
5
Hutchinson, M. II., " Brooklyn Centre, 40 26
Pomeroy, G. W., “
Brooklyn Centre, 60 9
llam, J. L., farmer, Brooklyn Centre. . 40 27
Pickens, L. C., “
Minneapolis.
Hill. T. P., farmer, Osseo, 107 29
Ilowe, C. R., merchant and postmaster,
Brooklyn Centre, 34
lIowe, Asa, farmer,
Brooklyn Centre, 76 27
HIall, B. C., clergyman, Brooklyn Centre, 27 Rixon, Andrew, " 34 Ritenburg, Jno., "
Ilowe, S. C., gardener, Brooklyn Centre, 100
Ilauber, W. H., farmer, Champlin, 10
1
Stanehfield, E.,farmer, Shingle Creek, 100
3
Ilarrison, C. D., f'mer, Brooklyn Centre,
2
Schreiber, F., farmer, Osseo, 240
4
Jentsch, HI., former, Shingle Creek, 50 11 Smith, A. J., farmer, Osseo, 150
Johnson, R., farmer, Brooklyn Centre. 120 23 Smith, G. Il., cont'ctor, Osseo, 160
Jolmson, J. B., farmer, Minneapolis, 10 25
Schreiber, C., farmer, Osseo, 240
16
Johnson, Peter, f'mer, Brooklyn Centre, 53 31
Smith, II. M., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 226
32
Kilmer, Henry, f'mer, Osseo, 260
9
Savage, G. W., farmer, Osseo. 100
18
Schrader, B. M., Osseo, 40 19
Setzler, George,
Osseo, 80
19
Stanchfield, W., " Osseo, 80
19
Lockwood, A., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 80 26 Stucki, C., farmer, Osseo, 80
Lawrence, L., farmer. Brooklyn Centre, 135 28 Swanson, A., Locke, A. B., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 40 29 Smith, John, “ Martin, J., farmer, Osseo, 20 6 Stevens, W., farmer,
Osseo, 80
19
Merrill, Silas, farmer, Champlin, 80
10 Spafford, E., farmer,
Brooklyn Centre, 40 9
Merrill, S. W., farmer, Shingle Creek, 143 11 Smith, John, farmer, Brooklyn Centre. 94
9
Moses, II. M., farmer, Minneapolis, 200
Smart, R. J., farmer, Minneapolis, 220 15
Michelson, II., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 100 22 Tessman, A., farmer, Osseo. 160
17
Osseo, 40
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Champlin, 120 10
Shingle Creek, 132 13
Brooklyn Centre, SO
35
Jenkins, N. H., f'mer, Osseo, 80
6
Sampson, N., farmer, Osseo, 75
S
Knobel, M. Jr., f'mer, Osseo, 160
5
Kelly, O. A., farmer, Osseo, 42
17
Lane, Samuel, farmer, Champlin, 120 3
Pineo. W., gardner. Raiche, P., farmer, Rathbun, E. M., “
Brooklyn Centre. 4
34
Hanscom, E., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 140 27
Peterson, T., farmer, Minneapolis, 40
Hanscom, F. A., " Brooklyn Centre, 20 27 Plummer, J. P., "
Harrison, C. W., " Brooklyn Centre, 100 28
Potter, Isaac, farmer, Osseo, 160 30
Minneapolis.
27
Oleson, T., farmer, Overrick, P. B., "
Brooklyn Centre, 40
15
Goodwin, W. II., " Brooklyn Centre, 71 28
22 Nomandin, P., farmer, Osseo, 60 7
Northrup, F. IL., " Brooklyn Centre, 52
Brooklyn Centre, 40
15
Pineo, J. P., carpenter. Brooklyn Centre, 3 34
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Brooklyn Centre, 46 21
Shingle Creek, 280 24
Myers, Jacob. farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 160 29 Mickleson, A., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 40 31 Munson, S. D., farmer, Brooklyn Centre, 43 33
HISTORY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY.
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Champlin. 80
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120
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Hayden, W .. farmer, Champlin, 177 24
Hayden. D. W .. far .. Champlin, 20
24
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130
30 Hastings. C. E .. far .. Champlin, 175 31
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30
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Derrick. J. V. B., stone-mason,
Champlin.
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141
31
Herrick. N .. carpenter. Champlin. Herbst. 11 .. merchant. Champlin.
19
80
25
11 / 1 1 11 1 Vacapohs. 12
35
Lane. J. W., farmer. Champlin,
40
33
Lane. A. P .. farmer. Champlin, 40 30
Miars. G. D .. farmer, Champlin, 80
26
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Millhollin. JJas. and John, farmers,
Champlin. 186
33
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Miller. O. S .. insurance. Champlin. . 40
Miller. R. 11., wheelw t, Champlin.
80
19
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Pribble, T .. farmer. Champlin.
31
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Pratt. R. M., miller. Champlin,
Reeves. .. W .. farmer. Champlin. 40
31
Stockton. ... farmer, Champlin, 118
24
Smith. R. S .. farmer. Champlin, 131
29
Smith. W. W .. farmer. Champlin, 134
29
>chinidt. W .. Farmer. Osso, 120
36
smiley. C. W .. farmer, Champlin. 19
31
Stockton, J. A .. Emer. Champlin,
4.5
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100 19
Shumway. J., village lots.
Trussel, J. 11., farmer, Champlin, 179
25
Thorndike, F .. hotel, Champlin. Williams. N. A., fier, Champlin. 40
29
Wethern. I. Jr .. f'mer. Champlin. 55
33
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11
120
32
Walker. E. S., farmer. Champlin, Williams. W. Il .. Champlin,
80
32
Wethern. I .. r'td " Champlin, 30
19
Zopli, F ... fariner. Champlin, 21-1
25
1_1 51
Zoph. Matt., farmer.
Osseo,
120
36
6
Fullerton. A. J .. carpt .. Champlin. Gibson. Win .. laborer, Champlin. Ghostly. I .. capitalist. Champlin, Goldsmith.J., wagon-maker.
19
100
1:
100
21 Hinckley . J. B .. far .. Champlin. 110
30
Hills. G. A .. postm'er. Champlin. Hunter. JJohn, farmer. Champlin, Herrick. B. F., fumer. Champlin, 80
33
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Bom klon d'entre.
31
31 .hukins. J. W .. far., Champlin, 31 Kelley. Henry, farmer. Champlin,
Brooklyn Contie.
Brock lyn Centre.
32
5
Pomeroy, J. B., farmer, Champlin.
SO 30
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Fullerton. Win .. carpt .. Champlin,
Fisher. W .. farmer. Champlin. 103 24
39
Faber. N .. merchant. Champlin. 80 19 19
10 31
31
19
17
673
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORIES.
CORCORAN.
P. O.
A. s.
Eagan, E., farmer,
Corcoran, 80
15
Allair, J., farmer,
Corcoran,
7
21 Fehan, John, farmer,
Corcoran, 160
26
Adcock, Robt., farmer,
Corcoran, 80 24 Fisher, F., farmer,
Corcoran, 40 2
Bennett, Wm., farmer,
Osseo, 120 3 Ferrians, J. J., farmer,
Corcoran, 100 7
Barrett, P., farmer,
Ilanover, 80 5
Ferrians, J. Jr., farmer,
Corcoran,
60
7
Barry, Matthew, farmer,
IIanover, 240 6
Finn, M., farmer,
Corcoran,
157 17
Bush, John, farmer,
Hanover,
120
6
Fitzpatrick, D., farmer,
Corcoran, 160 35
Brown, Fred, farmer,
Osseo,
80 12
Fehan, Conrad, farmer,
Osseo, 40 3
Bingenheimer. J., farmer,
Osseo,
80 12 Foran, Mary, farmer,
Corcoran, 160
14
Burke, P., farmer,
Corcoran,
200 14
Fitzpatrick, John, farmer,
Corcoran, 80
25
Barry, Michael, farmer,
Corcoran,
150 15
Fox, Mary, farmer,
Corcoran, 140 4
Bolduc, P., farmer,
Dupont,
102
18 Fox, Patrick, farmner,
Corcoran, 80
4
Bolduc, M., farmer,
Dupont,
80 20 Gaurs, John, farmer,
Corcoran,
120
16
Boldean, J., farmer,
Dupont,
70 21 Goven, Stephen, farmer,
Dupont,
160 19
Boucher, O., farmer,
Corcoran,
80
37 Grosnick, MI., farmer,
Dupont, 80
21
Boyon, J., farmer,
Dupont,
60
29 Gague, George. farmer,
Corcoran. 118
27
Boldie, Jolın, farmer,
Dupont,
85 29 Goldworthy. J., farmer,
Corcoran, 80
33
Barbeau, J., farmer,
Dupont, 80 31
Gorham, S., farmer,
Corcoran, 100
34
Bukosky, J., farmer,
Dupont, 40 19
Gardner, J., farmer,
Corcoran,
169 19
Corcoran, P. B., farmer,
Corcoran,
640 23
Gague, Jas., farmer,
Corcoran,
80
28
Cassy, Wm., farmer,
Corcoran,
160
15
IIeebner, John, farmer,
Osseo,
80
3
Carpentier, F., farmer,
Corcoran,
118 21
IIogan, John, farmer.
Corcoran, 160
S
Corcoran, Thomas, former,
Corcoran,
269 26
Iluot, E., merchant,
Corcoran, 43
21
Carpenter, Chas., farmer,
Corcoran,
86 27
HIustert, Theo., farmer,
Dupont, 80
30
Carpenter, A., farmer,
Corcoran,
80 27
Hatckler, Dan., farmer.
Osseo,
80 2
Cassy, P., farmer,
Dupont,
80 30
Hoag, Aaron, farmer.
Hasson,
560
19
Case, L., farmer,
Dupont,
40 30
Jubert, A., farmer,
Dupont, 98
32
Case, II. II., farmer,
Dupont, SO 31
Kennedy, John, farmer,
Hanover. 200
5
Corcoran, Wm., farmer,
Corcoran, 240 23
Kottka, G., farmer,
Hanover, 162
6
Cain, M. N., farmer,
Corcoran, 160
14
Kłuck, J. A., farmer,
Dupont, 160 18
Cook. Robt., farmer,
Corcoran,
121 4
Keizer, Samuel, farmer,
Dupont,
40
21
Case, Alvin, farmer,
Dupont, 80
30
Keran, Hugh, farmer,
Corcoran, 160
26
Daily, T., farmer,
Corcoran, 160
Keran, O., farmer,
Corcoran, 160
34
Dellis, Martin, farmer,
Corcoran,
120
Kearns, M., farmer,
Corcoran, 80
34
Daily Patrick, farmer,
Corcoran, 160 9 Kalk, Michael, farmer,
Corcoran, 50
8
Dufour, M., farmer,
Corcoran, 40
33
Lange, M., farmer,
Corcoran, 159
7
Dayton, G., farmer,
Dupont, 59
18
Lafrie, A., farmer,
Dupont, 40
19
Dupont, Joseph, farmer,
Dupont,
240
19
Lacrosse, A., farmer,
Dupont, 40
22
Degardins, J., farmer,
Dupont,
130 26 Lacount, A., farmer,
Dupont, 80
34
Daniel, Dennis, farmer,
Corcoran, 80 26 Lynch, Patrick. farmer,
Corcoran, 280
35
Dupont, S. E., farmer,
Dupont, 57 31
Meagher, Margaret, farmer,
Corcoran, 80
4
Dupont. A., farmer,
Dupont. 57 31
32
Corcoran, 80 5
Dorman, L. H., farmer, Ditzler, W., farmer,
Lenz,
80
33
May. Joseph Jr., farmer,
Corcoran, 120
6
Dailey, Pat., farmer,
Corcoran,
160 9
MeDonell, John, farmer,
Corcoran, 155
10
Donnelly, P., farmer,
Corcoran, 120
35 Molan, Mary, farmer,
Corcoran, 160
14
Esterle, Godfrey, farmer,
Osseo,
80
1 Molan, John, farmer,
Corcoran,
190 14
Eagan, John, farmer,
Corcoran,
240 11
Corcoran, 80
27
Eagan, D., farmer, 43
Corcoran, 50
15
McKewan, N., farmer, Moran, Joseph, farmer,
Corcoran, 160
27
P. O. A.
S.
Dupont,
160
Meagher, Mary, farmer, Molan. Daniel, farmer,
Corcoran,
79
1
HISTORY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY.
P. (.
A.
S.
٩٠
31
U'nke. Carl. farmer.
Osseo,
80
1
33
Weber. Jacob. farmer,
Osseo. 160
Corcoran, 160 5
Williams T .. farmer.
C'oreoran,
160 9
Wier. Susanna. "
Corcoran,
120
17
Weinand. P .. farmer.
Corcoran. 80
17
Westphal. .. farmer.
Dupont,
120
17
1
12
Weir. M .. farmer.
Corcoran
80
18
160
160
Webb. F .. farmer.
Corcoran, 80
5
Welk. W .. farmer.
Corcoran. 160
33
Wetnetz. L., farmer.
Corcoran.
.40
36
Weise. Chas .. farmer.
Corcoran. 40
16
Weinard. Mat .. farmer,
Corcoran. 140
7
Weber. John. farmer,
Osseo.
80
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