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SAINT PAUL-BIOGRAPHICAL.
Edward Oscar Zimmerman, oldest son of Ed- ward Zimmermau, was born in Strasbourg, De- partment du Bas Rhine, then in France, Septem- ber 29th, 1842. Came to this country with his parents in 1848, and eight years later to St. Paul. At the breaking out of the war he enlisted in the Sixth regiment Minnesota infantry and was pro- moted lieutenant in December, 1864, serving un- til the close of the war. He then engaged as traveling salesman with Auerbach, Finch and Scheffer and their successors, and has been with them sixteen years. Meanwhile he has been in- - terested with his brother, Charles A. Zimmerman, iu the photographic trade.
John U. Zirkelbach was born in Bavaria, May 26th, 1847. ITis parents came to America the next year bringing him with them. His father died on the voyage and his mother located in Milwaukee where they lived three years. In 1861 they came to St. Paul. In 1870 Mr. Zirkelbach began manufacturing candy in company with T. S. Manners. The next year he went to Red Wing, and for five years he carried on the same business under the firm name of Zirkelbach and company. In 1876 he returned to this city and three years later was appointed on the police force, which position he has since held. IIe mar- ried in St. Paul, June 27th, 1869, Miss Mary Schaefer, of this city. They have three children, Louisa, Mary and John U. Jr.
Horace Thompson. Without doubt the one most prominent business man which Ramsey county, or, indeed, the whole section of the North- west tributary to the cities of St. Paul and Min- neapolis has ever known, was Horace Thompson. at the time of his death the president of the First National Bank of St. Paul. This prominence was not the result of any official position which he held in any of the business enterprises of which he was the organizer aud directing spirit; it was not the result of au obtrusive desire for promi- nence, or a self - seeking disposition, for the man was absolutely free from these things ; but the position as the leading business man of the new North-west, was accorded to him by the com- munity in which he lived, and by the commercial centers where he was known, as his natural place. It was won by the real ability and business genius of the man, without any attempt on his part to occupy it, and, probably, without consciousness
that it was really his. The story of his life is a simple one, and reveals no new way for men to become successful and influential. Mr. Thomp- son was born in Poultney, Rutland county, Ver- mont, in 1827, and was the youngest child of Judge Ames Thompson, then one of the leading citizens of that state. He received the usual common school education of the day, supple- meuted by such advantages as the incorporated academies of New York and New England gave to their students at that time, in an institution of that character situated at Gouverneur, St. Law- rence county, New York. Here he remained two years; then, at the age of seventeen, his direct educational opportunities ceased. That they were sufficient, together with such added self-culture as he gained throughout a very busy life, to make him a writer and speaker of terse, correct and forcible English, all who had the opportunity of judging of his ability in these respects, will unfailingly testify. Few men in business life could wield the pen with such influ- ence in the presentation of a subject in which he was interested, and when, upon very rare occa- sions, he chose to urge his views upon the floor of an assembly, he did it with unusual fluency and power.
Mr. Thompson's business career covered over one third of a century, being comprised within the years 1844 and 1880. In the former year he re- turned from the academy at Gouverneur to his na- tive village, Poultney, and became clerk in the store of his brother-in-law there. But the New England spirit of business adventure abroad was upon him, and at the end of a year he emigrated to Georgia. where his brothers, N. B. and J. E. Thompson were trading as merchants, in Perry, Houston county. After a year spent in their employ, his native enterprise sought still broader scope for itself, and he commenced business for himself at Poudtown. Sumter county, in the same state. The first year proved so prosperous as to draw the attention of his elder brother, James E., more closely to him and to his business ability, and they then entered into the intimate business relations with each other which lasted until the death of James E., in 1870. It was in Pondtown, also, that Mr. Horace Thompson was happily mar- ried to the eldest daughter of Judge Scarborough, of Fort Valley, Georgia, who, with their two sons,
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HISTORY OF RAMSEY COUNTY.
Horace E. and Charles, survived him at the time of his death.
In the year 1854 the Thompson brothers re- moved their business from Pondtown to Ameri- cus, the county seat of Sumter county, in order to increase their trade, and for the few years suc- ceeding that date, did a large and flourishing business there. But they clearly discerned "the signs of the times," and foreseeing that civil war was inevitable, closed their southern business in 1859, and removed to St. Paul, Minnesota. Here, almost immediately, they formed a connection with Parker Paine, Esq., in the banking business. This was, however, of short duration, and was succeeded by the firm of Thompson Brothers, bankers, their business being merged in time, into that of the First National Bank, which they themselves organized in 1861. Of this institution, whose history furnishes an instance of the estab- lishment and growth of a strong and successful financial organization which has rarely been sur- passed, Mr. Thompson was the first cashier, (his brother, J. E., being up to the time of his death, president) and during the period of its greatest prosperity and influence, its president, and at once its leading officer and director. To this bank, and to the St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad company, of which he was one of the incorporators, the treasurer, a director, and one of the executive committee, Mr. Thompson gave for many years his best efforts as "a man of affairs." It was through his connection with these institutions- that he was best known to the commercial world, and in them he found wide range for that ability as a financier which pre - eminently distinguished him even among the many able men associated with him in these enterprises. During the war, he was an enthusiastic advocate and supporter of Jay Cooke's ideas with reference to popular sub- scription to the government loans, and his bank was the chief agency in placing the seven-thirty and five-twenty bonds in this section. His confi- dence in this respect was based upon a patriotism which firmly believed in the righteousness of the government's cause, and which found fitting ex- pression whenever circumstances called it forth. During the trying financial times which followed the panic of 1873, few men did more to preserve and re-establish confidence than Horace Thomp- son. He occupied at once an influential and pre-
carious position. Had he been of a timorous and hesitating disposition, much of the aid afforded to the business communities, where his influence was greatest, by the banking institutions in their midst, might have been withheld at the most essential moment. The railroad interests of this section, too, would have suffered impairment and delay had not he and his fellow stockholders stood manfully under the load which they had assumed, determined that it should not overwhelm them. IIis far-sightedness and indomitable perseverance with regard to these latter interests, received their due reward. The scheme which he had forwarded, with all the resources at his command, for the con- solidation of the St. Paul and Sioux City and Sioux City and St. Paul railroad companies with the West Wisconsin and its branches, became " un fait accompli " almost at the instant of his death. Thus the handsome fortune which he left to his heirs was largely increased by the success which crowned the joint efforts of himself and his co- workers to make their roads links of a comprehen- sive trunk system between Chicago and St. Paul.
As a citizen of the city and state which, some- what late in life,he had adopted as his home, Mr. Horace Thompson was public - spirited, broad- minded and liberal-handed. It was natural that his influence here should be chiefly in the direc- tion of his greatest power as a business man, namely, in the matter of financial advice and aid. IIe was a staunch upholder of the public credit, both municipal and state; always wise in his advice as to the methods of establishing and preserving it, and prompt to render substantial aid in putting these methods into effect. Com- prehending, too, as only a trained business man could, the geographical and commercial advan- tages of the city and section of his residence, he joined wisely and zealously in all efforts to devel- op their material resources.
. He was a member of the first Baptist church of St. Paul, always contributing largely to its financial support, and being chiefly instrumental in the erection of its splendid building.
While upon a business visit to New York, in January, 1880, Mr. Thompson was suddenly prostrated by pneumonia, from which he did not rally, but died after a few days illness, in what should have been his prime, he being only fifty- three years of age.
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TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
CHAPTER LIIL.
MCLEAN.
P. O.
A.
S.
Ackerman, Charles, farmer,St. Paul,
3
34
Arnold, C. A., gardener,
St. Paul,
80
1
Bach, N., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
11
Schaffhausen, J., farmer,
St. Paul, 80
2
Brigham, J. L., farmer,
St. Paul,
80 36
Sedalı, J., farmer,
St. Paul. 2
24
Brzezinski, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
50
24
Sunnen, B., gardener,
St. Paul, 18
34
Buck, W., farmer,
St. Paul,
205
36
Swanson, Louis, gardener, St. Paul,
24
Bunde, A. H., gardener,
St. Paul,
31
34
Sureker, Otto, florist,
15
34
Carver, Thos., farmer,
St. Paul,
160
14
Thieling, H., gardener,
St. Paul, St. Paul,
3
Donatlı, E., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
12
Townsend, W., farmer,
St. Paul, 130
13
Edmonson, S., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
24
Varrenne, A., gardener,
St. Paul, 80
36
Farrell, Jolın, farmer,
St. Paul, 160
36
Vilendrer, C., gardener,
St. Paul, 6
34
Franson, B., gardener,
St. Paul,
10
23
Whitwell, E. II., farmer,
St. Paul,
251
2
Ganzer, John, farmer,
St. Paul,
80
34
Williams, M. A., farmer, Walterstroff, W., farmer,
St. Paul,
154
2
Zalın, Fred, farmer, St. Paul, 40
23
Gersting, Geo., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
12
Good, E., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
13
Greves, L., gardener,
St. Paul,
123 34
Gschnitzer, J., gardener,
St. Paul,
73 34
Arneberg, A. T., farmer, Athey, W. V., farmer,
St. Paul, 148 24
Ilusnike, Jacob, farmer,
St. Paul,
40
24 Austin, B. F., farmer,
Minneapolis, 260 3
Husnike, Jolın, farmer,
St. Paul, 40 2
10
2
Bahr, Jacob, farmer,
Minneapolis, 40
8
Kessler, J., gardener,
St. Paul,
3
Baumann Frank, farmer,
Minneapolis, 40
31
Knudson, C., painter,
St. Paul,
15
3
Boni, J., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
16
Lemon, W., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
2
Bower, J. S., farmer,
Minneapolis, 120 St. Paul, 37
36
Leida, M., gardener,
St. Paul,
10 24
Bucher, Henry, farmer,
St. Paul, 180
14
Ludwig, F., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
2
Carlson, C. G., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
22
Marion, E., farmer,
St. Paul,
190
14
Chamerick, J., farmer,
St. Paul, 40 26
Martz, J., florist,
St. Paul,
15
34
Davis, A. S., farmer,
Minneapolis, 240 31
31
Nickow, L., farmer,
St. Paul,
49
3
Delaney, W. H., farmer,
Minneapolis, 240 St. Paul, 157
24
Nixon, M. E., farmer.
St. Paul,
31
34
Dick, John, farmer,
Minneapolis, 56
31
O'Conner, D., farmer,
St. Paul,
11
Doherty, John, farmer,
St. Paul, 80
4
O'Conner, John, farmer,
St. Paul,
400
14 Dye, George, farmer,
Minneapolis, 160
4
A. S.
Poliski, Geo., farmer,
P. O. St. Paul,
80
24
Potter, S., farmer, St. Paul,
160
36
Reinhardt, Joel, farmer,
St. Paul, 80
12
Reis, Peter, farmer, St. Paul, 70
Schilattman, C. II., farmer, St. Paul, 80
12
MOUNDS VIEW.
Anderson, A., farmer,
Minneapolis, 50.32
St. Paul, 60 35
Holterhoff, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
162 1
Bach, L., farmer,
St. Paul, 96
36
Jordan, Peter, gardener, St. Paul, Kelting, John, J., gardener, St. Paul,
6
Barlow, James, farmer, St. Paul, 135 21
31
Leida, Martin, farmer,
St. Paul,
40 . 24
Britt, C., farmer,
Nettleship, T., gardener,
St. Paul,
10
3
Davis, J. A., farmer,
St. Paul, 80
1
Garbe, Henry, farmer,
St. Paul, 50
12
Gausman, Fred A ., farmer, St. Paul,
151
12
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HISTORY OF RAMSEY COUNTY.
P. O.
A. S.
P. O.
A. S.
Emerson, William, farmer, Fridley,
151
18
Wyrzykowski, Jno. farmer, St. Paul,
80
16
Faber, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
22
22 Wyrzykowski, Jos. farmer, St. Paul, 80
21
Ganser, Peter, farmer,
Minneapolis, 160
20
NEW CANADA.
Gorecke, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
16
Ames, W. L., farmer,
St. Paul,
260
27
Hanlan, F., farmer,
Minneapolis, 160 17
Arlef, A., farmer,
St. Paul, 19
17
Heneka, J., farmer,
Minneapolis, 80 17 Armstrong, G. W., farmer, St. Paul,
80
22
IIiff. Peter, farmer,
Minneapolis, 120 20
Auger, M., farmer,
St. Paul, 80
C
Jereczek, Paul, farmer,
St. Paul,
72
14
Auger, P., farmer,
St. Paul, 20
6
Kastner, B., farmer,
Minneapolis, 115 8
Bell, James, farmer, St. Paul, 120
10
Karth, Charles, farmer,
St. Paul,
80
14
Belland Alex., farmer,
St. Paul, 59
4
Kaufmann, P., estate,
St. Paul,
40
32 Belland, Louis, farmer,
St. Paul, 34
1
Kowaski, B., farmer,
St. Paul,
77 34
Blass, II., gardener,
St. Paul, 11
20
Kuehne, Charlotte, farmer, St. Paul,
166
35
Boyd, W. L., farmer,
St. Paul, 160
24
Kush, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
27
21
Boucher, M., gardener,
St. Paul, 11
20
Kuslı, George, farmer,
St. Paul,
40
22
Bowers, Geo., gardener,
St. Paul,
5
Ledergaeber, Mary, farmer, St. Paul,
160
1
Brainard, J. H., gardener, St. Paul,
22
20
Longa, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
90
23
Bryant R., gardener,
St. Paul. 15
20
Marliski, S., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
26
Broclımann, Jolın, farmer, St. Paul,
80
12
Marsden, H. C., farmer,
St. Paul,
160 14
Casey, Hugh, farmer,
St. Paul, .
160
2
Marston, W. L., farmer,
Minneapolis, 160
22
Cardinal, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
58
6
McGunnally, J., farmer,
St. Paul.
80
16
Dalton, Luke, farmer,
St. Paul,
138
25
Mehmke, Charles, farmer, St. Paul,
80
3 Deiber, C., farmer,
St. Paul, 26
26
Micklenberg, S. C., farmer, St. Paul,
26
36
Demers, C., farmer,
St. Paul,
18
6
O'Connell, T., farmer,
St. Paul, 240
8
Dietz, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
17
O'Neill, Dennis, farmer,
St. Paul,
175
23
Dixon, W. K., farmer,
St. Paul,
160
13
Paulson, Paul, farmer,
Minneapolis, 70 32
Drinkman, F., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
14
Pawchek, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
120
16
Dorle, Victor, farmer,
St. Paul,
92
3
Perry, C. L., farmer,
Minneapolis, 118
33
Fisher, C., farmer,
St. Paul,
15
1
Peterson, Hans, farmer,
St. Paul.
Fitzhugh, M. F., farmer,
St. Paul, 120
4
Petroski, John, farmer,
Minneapolis, 119 1
Frost, J. W. S., farmer
St. Paul,
133
22
Plaen, Hans, farmer,
St. Paul,
107
1
Gaguier, M., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
6
Paskt, T., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
15
Gasner, C. D., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
24
Powers, Patrick, farmer,
St. Paul, 173 33
Gasner, C. D. N., farmer,
St. Paul, 20
St. Paul, 65
5
Rose, E. S., farmer,
St. Paul,
160
27
Gervais, Severe, farmer,
St. Paul, 86
5
Ryan, Thomas, farmer,
St. Paul,
480
15
Goetska, Fred. farmer, St. Paul, 40
17
Saika, Jolın, farmer,
St. Paul,
170 26
Goiffon, Rev. J.,clergyman, St. Paul,
59
6
Schmieding, Christ, farmer, St. Paul,
80
3
Grube, A. and W., farmers, St. Paul, 40
23
Schmill, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
16
Guilbert, M., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
6
Scott, J., est. of,
St. Paul,
80
13
Hart, G. R., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
17
Skiba, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
16
Hansecli, F., farmer,
St. Paul, 20
14
Thompson, S. A., farmer,
St. Paul, 400
13
Hagerman II., gardener,
St. Paul,
40
23
Toner, Patrick, farmer,
Minneapolis, 160
8
Hochmuth, J., farmer, Hoffman, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
23
Weeber, J. G., farmer,
Minneapolis, 160 32 Ide, C. M., farm. and dairy., St. Paul,
26
16
Weeber, Joseph, farmer,
Minneapolis, 55 32 Ide, E. R., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
15
Whitcher, E. T., farmer,
St. Paul,
400
18 Ide, II. G., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
15
Farrell, J., farmer,
St. Paul, 160
28 Zywicki, S., farmer, St. Paul, 40
16
Goloboseki, A., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
16
St. Paul,
20
15
Weeber, H., farmer,
Minneapolis, 160 32
26
Ring, Martin, farmer,
Minneapolis, 136 30
Gervais, Isaac, farmer,
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TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
P. O.
A.
S.
P. O.
A. S.
Kiefer, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
5
Bohland, Peter, farmer,
St. Paul,
120
16
Kohler, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
49
18
Brimhall, W. E. farmer, Brunk, Julius, farmer,
St. Paul,
80
10
Kohnmann, W., farmer,
St. Paul,
160
1
St. Paul, 3
Lambert, J. M., farmer,
St. Paul,
70
8 Christopher, H., gardener, St. Paul,
10
Lambert, L. A., farmer,
St. Paul,
36
8
Crosby, Thomas, farmer,
St. Paul, 382
14
Lambert, I' .. farmer,
St. Paul,
63
8
Cullen, K. P., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
14
Langan, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
35
19
Davern, W., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
16
Langlois, Zoel, farmer.
St. Paul,
40
5
Denoyer, Stephen, est. of,
St. Paul, 52
5
Langlelier, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
38
6 Dische, Matthew, hotel,
St. Paul,
16
Larson, C. E., farmer,
St. Paul,
4
5
Doerr, George, farmer,
St. Paul.
Lanoux, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
216
5
Dohrer, G., farmer,
St. Paul, 5
1
Melancon, J. P., gardener, St. Paul,
123
5
Farrell, John, farmer,
St. Paul,
5
14
Millette, Paul, merchant,
St. Paul,
1
8
Finn, William, farmer,
St. Paul, 10
5
Moberly, F., gardener,
St. Paul,
3
5
Gleason, Patrick, farmer,
St. Paul,
4 .
Morrison, S., gardener,
St. Paul,
21
20
Gross, M., farmer,
St. Paul, 53
10
Nadeau, Sylvan, gardener, St. Paul,
580
6
Ilinkle, Jacob, farmer,
St. Paul, 14
10
Nelson, J. E., gardener,
St. Paul,
5
6
Holyoke, T., farmer,
St. Paul, 160
1
Norbeck, A., gardener,
St. Paul,
10
6
Hunt, Otto, farmer,
St. Paul,
14
10
Ochrlein, C., farmer,
St. Paul,
49
17
Jansen, Frank, farmer,
St. Paul,
15
Patterson, R., farmer,
St. Paul,
44
20
Keough, P., farmer,
St. Paul, 10
16
Paul, E., farmer,
St. Paul,
24
6
Karst, Peter J., farmer,
St. Paul,
139
9
Paul, F., farmer,
St. Paul,
5
6
King, C., farmer,
St. Paul,
5
10
Picard, H., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
5
Knapheide, R., farmer,
St. Paul,
89
8
Presley, M. E., farmer.
St. Paul,
16
20
Krass, Adam, farmer,
St. Paul,
10
Raditz, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
125
2
Leib, W. H., music teacher, St. Paul,
7
3
Reuter, C., farmer,
St. Paul,
24
16
Lemke, E. F., farmer,
St. Paul,
5
3
Rikon, F., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
1
Luby, M. A., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
16
Russell, B. S., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
15
Magoffin, B., farmer,
St. Paul, 160
16
Schemp, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
14
16
Mæller, Matthew, farmer, St. Paul,
5
14
Scharfbellih, farmer,
St. Paul,
20
16
Mooney, A .. farmer,
St. Paul, 20
15
Schnetzes, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
20
Nettleton, Wm., farmer,
St. Paul,
100
10
Schmidt, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
6
20
Niven, John Sr., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
17
Tiroux, J. B., farmer,
St. Paul,
25
6
Niven, John Jr., farmer,
St. Paul,
52
17
Underleiter, B., farmer,
St. Paul,
8
16
Otto, Leibrecht, farmer,
St. Paul, 40
16
Van Slyke, M. S., farmer, St. Paul,
11
20
l'eters, Carl, farmer,
St. Paul,
40
8
Vincent, M., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
3
Ramsey, A, E., farmer,
Non-resident, 158
3
Vincent, T., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
1
Rauter, M., farmer,
St. Paul,
27
10
Wagner, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
17
Riley, C., farmer,
St. Paul, 7
3
Wakefield, L. E., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
15
Ryan, R., farmer.
St. Paul, 5
15
Webb, W. D., farmer,
St. Paul,
9
20
Schmidt, Moritz,
St. Paul, 40
8
Weimann, farmer,
St. Paul,
80
20
Schram, August, farmer,
St. Paul.
42
10
Wirz, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
20
15
Smith, E., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
15
Wolter, A., farmer,
St. Paul,
60
26
Spangerberg, F., farmer,
St. Paul,
78
8
Yungman, farmer,
St. Paul,
40
16 Stathel., A., farmer,
St. Paul,
10
9
RESERVE.
Stoltz, Jacob, farmer,
St. Paul, 30
9
Baetz, Nicholas, farmer,
St. Paul,
15
10
Von der Weir, W., farmer, St. Paul,
21
14
Bohland, Adam, farmer,
St. Paul,
16 Wessinger, W. J., farmer, St. Paul,
20
9
Melancon, C. M., gardener, St. Paul,
30
5
Donnelly, Jolın, farmer,
St. Paul, 30
15
Mainzer, John, gardener,
St. Paul,
20
17 Heron, Henry, farmer,
St. Paul,
20
16
638
HISTORY OF RAMSEY COUNTY.
P. O.
A. S.
P. O.
A. S.
Welch, W., farmer, St. Paul,
15
McGrath, D. C., supt. coun- ty poor farm,
21
White, L., farmer,
St. Paul,
3
14
Whitman, August, farmer, St. Paul,
10
9
McGrath, M. C., farmer, St. Paul, 120
10
Mollers, Hubert, farmer, St. Paul, 80
15
Zelch, I., farmer, St. Paul,
10
16
ROSE.
Moore, A. G., farmer, St. Paul, 120
8
Ayd, Leonard, farmer,
St. Paul,
160
3
Munger J., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
9
Baker, C. C., farmer,
St. Paul,
158
32
Peabody, David, farmer, St. Paul, 131
5
Baker, D. A. J., farmer,
St. Paul,
32
Peterson, J., farmer,
St. Paul, 30
1
Bennett, 'E., farmer,
St. Paul,
24
10
Pixley, E., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
9
Biggs, Edward J.,
St. Paul,
80
14
Pothen, N., farmer,
St. Paul,
SO
16
Blake, II. G., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
2
Quinn, W. B., farmer,
St. Paul, 123
15
Blake, G. S., farmer, St. Paul,
29
14
Reiling, farmer,
St. Paul, 10
11
Brown, J. W., St. Paul,
Reiling, Joseph, farmer,
St. Paul,
234 11
Bourke, John, farmer, St. Paul,
80
14
Richter, A., farmer,
St. Paul, 20
10
Bradley, C. F., teacher,
St. Paul,
40
27
Robertson, Joshua, farmer, St, Paul, 344
22
Crosley, I. W., gardener,
St. Paul,
50
11
Schacht, J. A., farmer,
St. Paul, 75
4
Dean, M. G., farmer,
St. Paul,
30
2
Sherman, J. E., farmer,
St. Paul, 80
27
Denoyer Stephen, estate of St. Paul,
260 32
Sherren. P. C., farmer, St. Paul, 90
11
Eisenmenger, J. F., farmer, St. Paul,
34 8
Thompson, T., farmer, St. Paul, 80
9
Ellwanger, J., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
14
Tozer, C., farmer,
St. Paul, 40
32
Ford, L M., farmer,
St. Paul,
3
32
Wadsworth, G. G., farmer, St. Paul,
80
9
Fuchs, John, farmer, St. Paul,
120
8
Walsh, John, farmer,
St. Paul, 89
17
Giesmann, Aug., farmer, St. Paul,
160 9
Watson, J., gardener, .
St. Paul, 13
33
Gibbs, II. R., farmer,
St. Paul,
59
17
Weigelt, H. A., farmer, St. Paul, 35
23
Geiger, Gottlieb, farmer,
St. Paul,
5 10
Wilson, S. A., farmer, St. Paul, 176
5.
Hammstrum, C. J., farmer, St. Paul,
40
8
Woodmansee, B. D., supt.
St. Paul Driving Park.
WHITE BEAR.
Anderson, J., farmer, White Bear Lake, 40
6
Hartlieb, G.,
St. Paul.
40
10
Asplund, J., farmer, White Bear Lake, 20
29
Hendrickson, W. G .,
St. Paul,
182
21
Hermes, N.,
St. Paul,
35
16
IIollinshead, HI. R., c. eng. St. Paul,
Auger O., farmer, . White Bear Lake, 46
27
Hoyt, Lorenzo,
St. Paul,
110 22
Auger Wm., farmer, White Bear Lake, 40 Belanger, E., farmer, White Bear Lake, 78 16
27
Hunt, D. H.,
St. Paul,
14
22
Keller, G., farmer,
St. Paul,
120 15
Bibeau, Chas., farmer, White Bear Lake, 36
32
Keompie, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
55
15
Bibeau, D., farmer, White Bear Lake, 80
10
Kirchoff, A., farmer.
St. Paul,
14
33
Bibeau, Louis, farm. White Bear Lake,
92
32
Kohlmann, HI. E., farmer, St. Paul,
80
4
Kordell, P., farmer,
St. Paul,
40
11
Lasche, John, foreman toy shop of reform school,
34
Lange, II., farmer, St. Paul,
6
29
Libby, P. S., farmer,
St. Paul,
80
22
Britts, L. A., farmer, White Bear Lake, 40
6
Mais, J., farmer, St. Paul,
22 16 Capistrant, L.C. farm. White Bear Lake, 80 9
McCarron, J. E., farmer,
St. Paul,
10
-
13 Capistrant,R.HI.farm. White Bear Lake, 80 16
Hamel, E. J.,
St. Paul,
34
Hardy, John, farmer,
St. Paul,
133
16
Hardy, Joseph, farmer,
St. Paul,
93
16
Hardy, N.,
St. Paul,
53
16
Auger, J. E., farmer, White Bear Lake, 80 25
Auger Leo, farmer, White Bear Lake, 80 26
Belland, N. farmer, White Bear Lake, 40 33
Belland, Thos., farm. White Bear Lake, 40
31 33 Bemmlott, C., farm., White Bear Lake, 80 Benson, E. T., carp., White Bear Lake-village. Brachvogel, H., farm. White Bear Lake, 80 8
Riheldaffer, J. G., clerg'n. St. Paul,
Clark, F. E., farmer,
St. Paul,
Muller, Louis, farmer, St. Paul, 60
10
639
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
P. O. A.
S,
P. O. A. S.
Casivant John, farm. White Bear Lake, 80 15
Leroux, N., farmer, White Bear Lake, 8 33
Clewett, F. farmer, White Bear Lake, 98
1 Long, E., farmer, White Bear Lake, 97 11
Coursalle, farmer, White Bear Lake, 33 Long, W., farmer, White Bear Lake, 18 14 Miller, Joe N., board-
Demers, D., farmer, White Bear Lake, 120 15
Delonias, Cyrille, fr. White Bear Lake, 40
Debeaux, Alex., fr. White Bear Lake, 60
25
Erhart, M., farmer, White Bear Lake, 150
10
Nadeau, Joe, farmer, White Bear Lake, 48 32
Erickson, A., farmer, White Bear Lake, 37 6
Freeman. Jos., farm. White Bear Lake, 77 15 Freeman, Wm., farm. White Bear Lake, 263 15 Fulton, T. C., White Bear Lake-village. Gall, William, farm., White Bear Lake, 440
Garceau, David, farm. White Bear Lake, 40
32 Garceau, Thos., farm, White Bear Lake, 40 28
Gervais, B., farmer, White Bear Lake, 40
16
Rapp, Val., farmer,
White Bear Lake, 161 3
Gervais, J. B., farm., White Bear Lake, 49
16
Reif, C. C., farmer, White Bear Lake, 35
30
26
farmers, White Bear Lake, 192 4
Rene, J. H. A., White Bear Lake, 160
26
Hammon, J., farmer, White Bear Lake, 80 15
Handlas, A., farmer, White Bear Lake, 80 35
Hane, W. P., farmer, White Bear Lake, 80 16
Hauser, J., farmer, White Bear Lake, 190
15
St.Sauvier, L. farmer, White Bear Lake, Schaber, H'y, farmer, White Bear Lake, 51 Scherl, T. C., farmer, White Bear Lake, Schneider, J. H. “ White Bear Lake, 80
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