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HALLBERG, George Elwyn, real estate; born at Stillwater, Minn., Aug. 18, 1871; educated in high school and at Minneapolis Academy, graduating from the latter in 1892; unmarried. En- tered office of secretary of State as recording clerk, Jan., 1895, and became assistant secretary of State; resigned, 1901, to lay out and promote the town
of Warroad, Minn. Secretary and treasurer Warroad Townsite Co .; presi- dent Perkins-Thomas Printing Co., St. Paul: proprietor of Hallberg's Addition to Warroad, etc. Republican. Mason.
Member B. P. O. E. Clubs: Commer- cial (St. Paul); Commercial { Warroad) ; Seattle Athletic (Seattle, Wash.). Ad- dress: Warroad, Minn.
HALLER, Axel, judge of probate, Goodhue Co .; born in Sweden, Dec. 11. 1858; son of Andrew and Kary (Bengt- son) Haller; came to America and settled in Minnesota, 1867; educated in public schools and at Red Wing Semi- nary; married at Red Wing, Dec., 1882, to Miss Inger Oltum. Taught school 10 at Wanamingo, Goodhue Co., for years; was secretary of Cherry Grove, Wanamingo & Mineola Fire Insurance
Co., for 10 years; filled position of assistant cashier First State Bank, Zum- brota; elected probate judge of Goodhue Co., Nov., 1894, and has been reelected at each succeeding election. Studied law and was admitted to the bar, 1902. Director Bank of Pierce, Simmons & Co., Red Wing Advertising Co. Republican. Lutheran. Member Goodhue County Bar Association, A. O. U. W., Modern Wood- men of America. Address: Red Wing, Minn.
HALLET, Ferdinand Alexander, grain commission; born at Faribault, Minn .. Sept. 18, 1867; son of Hubert and Frances (Lieb) Hallet; educated in public schools in Faribault and at The
Shattuck Military Academy. Came to
Minneapolis, 1899, having spent the previous ten years in St. Paul, where he was connected with Armour & Co., and the Cudahy Packing Co .; senior member of Hallett & Co. Independent in politics. Catholic. Married at St. Paul, 1898, to Miss Katherine Kenkel. Office: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Residence: 2231 W. 31st St., Minneapo- lis.
HALLOCK, Leavitt Homan, clergy- man; born at Plainfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1842; son of Leavitt and Elizabeth P. Hallock; graduate Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass. 1859; Amherst
College, 1863; Hartford Theological Seminary, 1866; degree of D.D., Whit- man College, Wash., 1893; corporate
member A.B.C.F.M., since 1893; member two international councils Congrega- tional Church, meeting respectively at London and Boston, 1891 and 1899.
Ordained and installed as pastor at Berlin, Conn., July 18, 1867; pastor, West Winsted, Conn., 1873, removing after 10 years to Williston Church, Portland, Me., and later to Waterville, Me .; installed as pastor First Church, Tacoma, Wash., 1892; preacher and
lecturer at Mills College, for young ladies of California, until 1898, when he became pastor Plymouth Congrega- tional Church, Minneapolis, where he still remains. Member Tacoma Academy of Science. Married, 1st, at Brooklyn, N. Y., to Martha B. Butler, who died, 1873; 2nd, at Portland, Me., Oct. 3, 1888, to Miss Ellen M. Webster. Clubs:
Berkeley (California), Six O'clock.
Recreations: Vacation trip to Hawaii, cycling tours in Europe, etc. Church: Plymouth Church. Residence: The Con- cord, 65 11th St., S., Minneapolis.
HALLOWELL, William Penrose, coal dealer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 30, 1863; son of William P. and Eliza- beth C. (Davis) Hallowell; educated at Cheltenham (Pa.) Academy, Friends'
Central School, Philadelphia, and Swarthmore (Pa.) College; left college, 1883, and moved from Philadelphia to Minneapolis, Sept., 1883; married at Minneapolis, June 5, 1888, to Agnes Har- denburgh. Engaged as clerk with
Northwestern National Bank and with D. Morrison & Co., merchant millers, 1883-88; clerk Northwestern Fuel Co., partner in firm of H. W. Armstrong & Co., (coal) resident managers Youghi- ogheny & Lehigh Coal Co., 1888-1902; secretary May 1, 1902, vice president and treasurer July 18, 1904, Holmes & MacCaughey Co., coal; since June 1.
1905, vice president and treasurer Holmes and Hallowell Co., wholesale and retail coal, with offices in Minneapo- lis and St. Paul. Served in Company I. 1st Regt. State of Minnesota, 1883-88. Republican. Clubs: Minneapolis, Mini- kahda, Lafayette. Office: 204 So. Fourth St. Residence: 2302 First Av., S., Minneapolis.
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HALSTED, Andrew Jacob, editor and publisher; born at Bridgeport, O., Aug. 23, 1850; son of Uriah W., and Mary J. (Grubb) Halsted; educated in common schools of Bridgeport; practical printer by trade. Widower; married, 1st, at Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 23, 1875, to Miss Annie M. Zane, who died May 19, 1876; 2nd, at Don, O., Oct., 1886, to Miss Louise Smith, who died at Brainerd, Minn., Jan. 10, 1902. Was city editor Wheeling Daily Intelligencer _for
9 years; established Wheeling Evening Journal, 1879; came to Minnesota, April, 1884, purchasing The Brainerd Tribune, which he has ever since published. Re- publican. Has been prominent in poli- ties in northern Minnesota for more than 20 years; was four times elected mayor of City of Brainerd, 1894-06; chairman Republican County Central Committee for several years and presi- dent Republican Club. Now president State Editorial Association. Episco- palian. Member Masonic order, Knights Templar, Shrine; B. P. O. E., Eagles, I. O. R. M., A. O. U. W., Knights of Maccabees. Club: Commercial. Ad- dress: Brainerd, Minn.
HAMBLIN, Charles Henry, managing editor and business manager The Min- neapolis Tribune; born in London, Eng., Sept. 13, 1859; son of Edward Town- send and Helen (Lilley) Hamblin; edu- cated at King's School, Peterborough, England, and Bristol Grammar school; married at Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 19. 1888, to Miss Nellie O'Connell. Came to America, 1882; was reporter on Times, Grand Rapids, Mich .. 1882-83; city editor same paper, 1883-84; assist- ant city editor Telegram, Grand Rapids, 1884-87; press agent for Jacob Litt, 1888; came to Minneapolis, Minn., 1889; reporter on Star (later Tribune-Star and now Evening Tribune), 1889-90; manag- ing editor Evening Tribune, 1891-92; managing editor of both until 1902, when was elected secretary Minnesota Tribune Co., and business manager and managing editor of The Minneapolis Tribune, which positions he now holds. Mason. Clubs: Minneapolis, Commer- cial. Automobile. Office: The Minne- apolis Tribune. Residence: 2001 S. Aldrich Av., Minneapolis.
HAMLIN, Conde, vice president and general manager Pioneer Press Co .; born at Schenectady, N. Y .. 1863; son of D. and
H. Katherine (Conde) Hamlin; graduate high school, Winona, Minn., 1879; Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., degree of A.B., 1883 (A M., 1886); Law School University of Wisconsin, LL. B., 1887; admitted to practice law in State and Federal courts, 1887. Began in newspaper business, 1888; was city edi- itor and managing editor Pioneer Press. Member State Board Corrections and Charities. 1897-9.8; president St. Paul Commercial Club, 1897-99; president Minnesota Board of World's Fair Com- missioners, 1903-04. Republican (chair-
man Minnesota Republican State Cen- tral Committee, 1904-05). Office: The Pioneer Press. Residence: 24 S. St. Albans St., St. Paul.
HAMM, William, brewer; born at St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26, 1858; son of Theodore and Louisa Hamm; educated in public schools of St. Paul. Began active career under his father in the brewing business founded by Theodore Hamm, 1863; became vice president and secretary of the company upon its in- corporation, 1894, and has been its president and treasurer since the death of his father, 1903. Member Board of Park Commissioners. Was one of the leaders in completion of the Auditorium project and has been identified with many public enterprises. Married in October, 1893. to Miss Marie Scheffer. Office: 681 E. Minnehaha St., cor.
Greenbrier Av. Residence: 671 Cable Av., St. Paul.
HAMMOND, James Gurley, lands; born at Ottumwa, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1854; son of W. H. and Eliza (Baker) Ham- mond; educated in public school, Ot- tumwa, Iowa, until 1871, Iowa Wesleyan University, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1871-73; married at New Sharon, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1877, to Clara R. Graham. Member of firm of Kramer & Hammond, merchants, New Sharon, Iowa, 1878-86; Kramer & Hammond, bankers, 1886-95; incorpo- rated as New Sharon State Bank, of which he is president; also president Dakota-Manitoba Land Co., and Mexico Land Co .; vice president Bear River Land Co .; secretary Economy Coal Co .; member of firm of Hammond & Dodson. Republican. Club. Commercial. Office: Endicott Bldg. Residence: 327 Prior Av., St. Paul.
HAMMOND, Winfield S., lawyer, con- gressman; born at Southborough, Mass., Nov. 17, 1863; son of John W. and Ellen (Harding) Hammond; educated in public schools, Southborough, Peters' High School, Southborough, graduating 1880, and at Dartmouth College, graduating, degree of A.B., 1884; unmarried. Ad- mitted to practice law in Minnesota, Nov. 5, 1891; has been located in St. James and practicing his profession
alone since 1895. Director Security State Bank of St. James. County at- torney, Watonwan Co., three terms; member of Minnesota State Normal School Board since 1899. Democrat (candidate for Congress, 2nd district, 1892); elected to Congress, 2nd district, 1906. Member Minnesota State Bar Association, Sons of
the Revolution. Address: St. James, Minn.
HAMRE, Lars O., county treasurer; born in Norway, Aug. 9, 1841; came to America, at age of 19 years in 1860. Was postmaster at Windom, one and one-half years; register of deeds, Fill- more Co., 1873-85; has been treasurer of Fillmore Co., for 15 years. Address: Preston, Minn.
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HANDY, Ray D., cartoonist; born at Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 21, 1877; son of DeWitt C. and Nellie (Seamans) Handy; educated in public schools of Minneapolis; married at Excelsior, Minn., Sept. 2, 1902, to Vera E. Mason. Began career with Minneapolis Tribune, 1897-1901; cartoonist on Duluth News Tribune since 1901, and manager The News Tribune Engraving plant. Has published four books of cartoons, 1904- 07. Republican. Member B. P. O. E. Recreations: "Hunting and fishing. Of- fice: The News Tribune. Residence: 1831 E. Superior St., Duluth.
HANFT, Hugo O., jurist; born, St. Peter, Minn., Dec. 16, 1871; son of Oscar H. and Anna (Engelke) Hanft; educated in grammar school and high school at New Ulm, Minn., German- American Teachers' Seminary, Milwau- kee, Wis., Law Department University of Minnesota, LL.B., 1896, (LL.M. 1897); married in Putnam Co., Illinois, June 16, 1900, to Laura H. Holly. Principal of Peru, Ill., High School, four years; served with 13th Minn. Vol. Inf., in the Philippines, entering as private and discharged as battalion adjutant. Ad- mitted to bar, 1896; assistant county attorney of Ramsey County, from 1900 until elected in May, 1906, to present office as judge of the Municipal Court of St. Paul. Democrat. Member of various German Societies in St. Paul. Office: Court House. Residence: The Willard, St. Paul.
HANKINSON, Herbert L., grain and commission; born in Minneapolis, April 10, 1872; son of Richard H. and Sarah E. (Martin) Hankinson; educated in public schools of Minneapolis and at The Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. Began active career with his father, at Hankinson, N. D., in farming and general merchandise business; was in service of the Soo Line as traveling passenger agent, 1893-96; entered grain business, 1896, as The Hankinson-Ireys Co., of which he is president. Republi- can. Presbyterian. Member Minneapo- lis Chamber of Commerce, Duluth Board of Trade. Scottish Rite Mason. Mar- ried at Minneapolis, 1895, to Miss Carrie B. Wagner. Office: Chamber of Com- merce. Residence: 2714 Park Av., Min- neapolis.
HANLEY, Martin Franklin, lawyer; born at St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 30, 1859; son of Martin Franklin and Cyrene Clemens ( Walton) Hanley; educated in St. Louis High School, 1877, Washing- ton University and St. Louis Law School, degree of LL.B., 1879. Entered practice of law, 1880; has been in general prac- tice of law in Minneapolis since 1884. Independent in politics. Member Min- nesota and American Bar associations. Married at Rock Island, Ill., May 14, 1895, to Miss Emeline Buford. Recrea- tions: Hunting and fishing. Office:
Oneida Bldg, Residence: 2411 Blais- dell Av., Minneapolis.
HANNA, William A., farmer, banker; born at Lisbon, N. Y., March 8, 1849. President First National Bank, Maple- ton. Address: Mapleton, Minn.
HANNAFORD, Jule M., 2nd vice president Northern Pacific Ry., and president Northern Express Co .; born at Claremont, N. H., Nov. 19, 1850; son of Eli R. and Paulina A. (Jewett) Hannaford; educated in the common schools of Vt. Entered railway service, June, 1866, as clerk in general freight office Vermont Central R. R. at St. Albans, Vt .; came to Northern Pacific Ry., May 17, 1872, as chief clerk in the general freight office and has since been continuously in the service of that road as follows: assistant general freight and passenger agent, 1879-81; general freight agent, eastern division, 1881-83; assistant superintendent freight traffic, 1883-84; general freight agent, main line and branches, 1884-86; traffic manager, 1886-1890; general traffic mana- ger, 1890-1899; also general traffic man- ager Wisconsin Central lines, 1890-1893; third vice president Northern Pacific Ry., 1899-1902; second vice president since 1902; also now president North- ern Pacific Express Co. Director Mer- chants' National Bank, Northwestern Trust Co .; trustee State Savings Bank; president, Northern Express Co. Club: Minnesota. Office: General Office North- ern Pac. Ry. Residence: 405 Portland Av., St. Paul.
HANNAH, Adam, banker; native of Scotland; educated in public schools of Scotland. Came to America, 1881; en- gaged in banking business since 1885; treasurer The Savings Bank of Minne- apolis. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mar- ried at Crieff, Scotland, 1888, to Miss Ellen Miller. Club: Commercial. Office: 200 4th St., S., Minneapolis. Residence: Thornton Lodge, South Shore, Harriet Lake, Minn.
HANSEN, Christian O., manufacturer; born in Norway, 1848; son of Hans O. and Andrea Hansen; educated in Chris- tiania, Norway. Has been in wood working manufacture since beginning his active career, 45 years ago; came to America, 1880, and located in Minneap- olis; was one of the organizers of the Joannin-Hansen Company, 1882, manu- facturers of sash, doors, etc. Member Minneapolis Builders and Traders' Ex- change. Member Knights of Pythias. Married at Minneapolis, 1905, to Miss Louisa Stromme. Recreations: Sailing
and fishing. Office: 2308 N. 2nd St. Residence: 2314 Washington Av., N., Minneapolis.
HANSEN, Marius, physician; born at Nakskov, Denmark, Aug. 12, 1871; son of Nicolai and Mariane Hansen; came to Minnesota, 1891; graduate Menomi- nee (Mich.) High School, 1890; Univer-
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sity of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery, graduating, degree of M.D., 1894. Has been engaged in practice of medicine at Hendrum, Minn., since 1894. Married at Kewaunee, Wis., 1896, to Miss Florence Froney. Member Amer- ican and Minnesota State Medical as- sociations. Mason. Address: Hendrum, Minn.
HANSON, Hans c., gas machines; born in Denmark, Sept. 5, 1870; son of Rasmus and Margaret ( Christiansen ) Hanson; educated in Denmark; came to America and located in Albert Lea, 1887; married at Albert Lea, 1900, to Miss Lena Nelson. Blacksmith by trade; began manufacture of gas ma- chines for lighting, 1897, and is presi- dent American Gas Machine Co. Pro- hibitionist. Baptist. Club: Commer- cial. Address: Albert Lea, Minn.
HANSON, Harry M., banking; born at Forest City, Ia., June 17, 1872; son of William O. and Jennie (Anderson) Hanson; educated in Forest City (Ia.) High School; Cornell College, Mt. Ver- non, Ia .; Curtiss Commercial College, Minneapolis. Unmarried. Began in banking business at Forest City, Ia., 1892; came to Minnesota, 1899; now
cashier First National Bank, Hanley Falls. Also secretary W. M. & P. Land & Townsite Co. Republican. Elected member State Legislature, Nov., 1906, term extending to Jan., 1909. Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar, Shriner. Recreation: Travel. Address: Hanley Falls, Minn.
HANSON, John B., railway official; born at Somerville, Mass., Dec., 1853; son of John B. and Clarissa (Pierce) Hanson; educated at public schools of Somerville. Removed to St. Paul, Minn., from the East, 1870, and began active career as clerk in wholesale notion store; en- tered auditing department St. Paul and Pacific Ry., 1876; became connected with St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Rd., and later with the Great Northern Ry .; came to Duluth, 1892, as general freight and passenger agent and auditor Du- luth, Missabe & Northern Ry., in which position he still continues. Member Modern Woodmen of America. Club: Commercial. Office: Wolvin Bldg. Resi- dence: 1621 E. 3rd St., Duluth.
HANSON, Martin A., general mer- chant; born at Caledonia, Minn., Sept. 20, 1868; son of James A. and Dorthia (Nilson) Hanson (both of Norway); ed- ucated in Caledonia schools and at the LaCrosse (Wis.) Business College, grad- uating from the latter. Entered general merchandizing at the age of 16 years, and has followed the same line of busi- ness ever since. Secretary and manager of Nilson, Hanson & Co., Incorporated, organized in 1895, retail dealers in gen- eral merchandise, in Morris, Minn .; also member of J. A. Hanson & Son, cloth- iers, Forest City, Iowa. Republican.
Methodist. Member Knights of Pythias, M. W. of A., A. O. U. W., Mystic Toilers, I. O. O. F., Rebeckas, Degree of Honor, Royal Neighbors. Married at Heron Lake, Minn., Jan. 17, 1893, to Miss R. M. Behrenfeldt. Address: Morris, Minn.
HANSON, Martin G., principal Red Wing Evangelical Lutheran Seminary; born in Goodhue Co., Minn., July 11, 1859; son of Ostin and Maria (Chris- tofferson) Hanson; graduate Red Wing Evangelical Seminary, academic and theological, 1884; married at Rising Sun, Wis., 1886, to Miss Caroline Runice. Began in ministry of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, at St. Paul, Minn., where he continued as pastor for
S years; was pastor at Grand Forks, N. D., for 7 years; has been principal Red Wing Evangelical Seminary, since 1898. Was vice president of Hauges Norwe- gian Evangelical Lutheran Seminary for 5 years, and has been president of same for six successive years; was for sev- eral terms and is now president of the Home Mission Board; member Board of Foreign Missions for past 6 years; was director of Red Wing Seminary in 1885 and its president, 1886-7. Address Red Wing, Minn.
HANSON, Ole G., hardware merchant; born in Norway, Sept. 1, 1856; son of Gilbert and Olielia Hanson; came to Minnesota, 1876; educated in Norway and Olmsted Co., Minn .; married at Rochester, 1880, to Miss Marie Nelson. Began active career as clerk and book- keeper for the firm of Stebbins & Co., Rochester, 1878; assisted in organizing the retail hardware firm of Baker & Hanson, May, 1891, and has ever since been identified with the hardware busi- ness. Republican. Alderman 6 years; president of city council one year. Luth- eran. Member Masonic order, Knight Templar, B. P. O. E., Knights of Pyth- jas, Modern Woodmen of America, A. O. U. W. Club: Commercial (charter mem- ber). Address: Rochester, Minn.
HANSON, Peder Bertram, druggist; born in Bergen, Norway, Oct. 31, 1865; son of Peder and Bertha (Olson) Han- son; came to America, April, 1882, and to Minnesota, July, 1882; graduate of Hans Tanks School, Norway, 1881; Chi- cago College of Pharmacy, degree of Ph.G., 1886. Began active career in drug store at Sauk Center, Minn., Sept., 1882; member of the firm of Hanson & Emer- son, since Feb., 1892, retail dealers in drugs, etc. Congregationalist. Member Knights of Pythias, I. O. O. F. Address: Sauk Center, Minn.
HANSON, Peter G., groceries and meats; born, New York City, March 20, 1856; son of Albert G. and Caroline (Nelson) Hanson; educated in public schools at Southport, Conn. Began act- ive career as farmer at Southport, con- tinuing until 21 years of age; removed to Minneapolis, 1877, clerked in store
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for 6 months and has since been in grocery and meat business. President Retail Merchants' Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co. Member National Association of Retail Grocers (president 2 years) ; Minnesota Retail Grocers Association (president 7 years); Minneapolis Re- tail Grocers' Association (president 2 years); also member Modern Woodmen. Republican. Methodist. Married at Min- neapolis, 1880, to Miss Belle M. Plum- mer. Club: Commercial. Office: 514-516 2nd Av., S. Residence: 1913 Stevens Av., Minneapolis.
HARBAUGH, Fred P., machinery; born at Crestline. O., Feb. 26. 1870: son of George and Eva (Gross) Harbaugh: educated in public schools of Indianap- olis, Milwaukee and St. Paul; unmar- ried. Began as shipping clerk for Rus- sell & Co., agricultural implements, St. Paul, 1889; organized the F. P. Har- baugh Co., 1903, of which he is presi- dent and treasurer. Republican. Mem- ber Council of White Bear Lake, Minn. Recreations: Fishing, roaming through the woods. Clubs: Commercial, Roose- velt Republican. Office: 331 East 3rd St., St. Paul. Residence: White Bear Lake, Minn.
HARD, Addison Davis, physician; born at Fall River, Wis., Jan. 23, 1854; son of Hansen and Lucinda (Davis) Hard; educated at State Normal School, Bloomington, Ill., 1870-72; University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Surgery, graduating, degree of M.D., 1883; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1883-84, degree of M.D., 1884; Minnesota Institute of Pharmacy, degree of Ph.G .. 1902. Began practice of medicine 1883. Republican. Baptist. Member Montgom- ery County Medical Society, Minnesota State Medical Association. Member I. O. O. F. Married at Ambia, Ind., 1893, to Miss Fannie I. Pierce. Recreation: Au- tomobiling. Address: Marshall, Minn.
HARDCASTLE, William Bodwell,
manager American Linseed Co .; born in Clay Center, Kas., Jan. 6, 1875; son of Arthur S. and Ellen (Pierce) Hard- castle; educated in public schools and one year at University of Colorado. Be- gan active career in employ of Conti- nental Oil Co., at Pueblo, Colo., con- tinuing, 1896-1902; was auditor Amer- ican Linseed Co., New York, 1902-1905; has been manager for the company at Minneapolis, since Nov. 1, 1905. Mem- ber Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. Unmarried. Office: Chamber of Com- merce Bldg. Residence: 303 E. 15th St., Minneapolis.
HARDENBERGH, Charles Morgan, president National Milling Co .; born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 4. 1833; completed education at Trinity College, New Haven, Conn. Began active career by learning trade of shipwright; in ship chandlery, in Chicago, Ill., 1863; removed to Minneapolis, 1863, and
started Minnesota Iron Works, continu- ing until 1879; built the Crown Roller Mill, 1879, operated by Christian Broth- ers' Milling Co., until 1891; sold out interest in company and organized, 1891, with son, Frederick E., the National Milling Co., manufacturers of highest grade of spring wheat flour, of which is president. Former alderman Minne- apolis. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem- ber Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. Married at Hartford, Conn., 1859, to Miss Mary Lee. Office: 505 S. 1st St., Minne- apolis. Residence: Wayzata, Lake Min- netonka, Minn.
HARDENBERGH, Frederick Eugene, secretary and treasurer National Mill- ing Co .; born at Minneapolis, Minn., June 20, 1865; son of Charles M. and Mary (Lee) Hardenbergh; educated in public and high schools of Minneapolis. Began business career as employe of Christian Brothers' Milling Co., remain- ing with them until the business was acquired, 1891, by the Northwestern Consolidated Milling Co .; assisted his father, Charles M., in organizing the widely known National Milling Co., in 1891, of which has been secretary and treasurer since its inception. Independ- ent in politics. Christian Scientist. Mem- ber Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. Married at Minneapolis, Minn .. 1891, to Miss Louise Legas. Office: 525 S. 1st St. Residence: 1017 Logan Av., S., Min- neapolis.
HARDENBERGH, William Adams, leather and saddlery; born at Cleve- land, O., March 9, 1862; son of P. R. L. and Charlotte E. (Adams) Hardenbergh; educated at Brayton Preparatory School. Painesville, O., and University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind .; married at St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 11. 1886, to Ella G. Stone. Came to St. Paul. 1877, and began business career in 1879 in the firm of P. R. L. Hardenbergh & Co., and since its incorporation, 1904, has been its president; director Capital National Bank. Member St. Paul Police Commis- sion and Minnesota State Board of Equalization. President Wholesale Sad- dlery Association of the United States, 1896-1898. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: Minnesota, Town and Country, White Bear Yacht. Office: 235-239 Eighth St .. St. Paul. Residence: White Bear Lake, Minn.
HARDY, John C., secretary St. Paul Lake Ice Co .; born at St. Paul, Minn., 1868; son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Shindler) Hardy; educated in public schools and at St. John's University. Collegeville, Minn. Spent 6 years in sheriff's office and then began in the ice business, with which his father has been identified for nearly 50 years; sec- retary and treasurer St. Paul Lake Ice Co., his father being president and man- ager of the company. For 15 years member M. N. G .; colonel upon mili- staff of Gov. Johnson; member
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