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Shippensburg, Pa., 1862, to Miss Mary Ellen Totter. Office: 424-430 1st Av., N. Residence: 1828 3rd Av., S., Minne- apolis.
HEFFELFINGER, Frank T., grain; born in Minneapolis, 1869; educated in public schools and at Exeter Academy, N. H. Began active career with the North State Shoe Co., 1889; has been member of the firm of F. H. Peavey & Co., since 1898. Clubs: Minikahda,
Commercial, Automobile. Office: 312 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Residence: 2205 Park Av., Minneapolis.
HEFFRON, Martin, contractor and builder; born in New York City, April 2, 1858; son of Patrick and Margaret (O'Brien) Heffron; came to Minnesota with parents 1864; educated in public schools of Olmsted Co., and Rochester; married at Rochester, Nov. 14, 1899, to Miss Margaret McElligott. Lived
has on farm until 1881; been en- gaged in the contracting and build- ing business in Rochester since
1881.
Mayor of Rochester, 1905-07. Ro-
man Catholic. Member A. O. U. W., Knights of Pythias, A. O. H., Knights of Columbus, Modern Samaritans. Clubs: Commercial. Address: Rochester, Minn.
HEFFRON, Patrick Richard, Very Rev., president The St. Paul Seminary; born in New York City, June 1, 1860; son of Patrick and Margaret (O'Brien) Heffron; attended primary school, New York City; public school, Ripon, Wis .; high school, Mantorville, Minn .; busi- ness college and law school, Rochester, Minn .; St. John's College, Minn., Mas- ter of Accounts, 1878; Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can., 6 years, D.D., 1883; Min- nerva University S.T.L., and D.D., 1889; Rome University, D.C.L. (Doctor of Laws, 1889). Ordained to the priesthood, Dec. 22, 1884, after which he spent two years on the European Continent, mostly in Rome. Upon returning home he suc- ceeded the Rt. Rev. John Shanley, bis- hop of Fargo, as pastor of the Cathed- ral; became vice rector of The St. Paul Seminary, a corporation for the edu- cation of candidates for the Catholic priesthood, 1896, and Nov. 22, 1897, was made president of the seminary. Ad- dress: St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul.
HEGEMANN, Theodore, clergyman; born at Buer, Germany, Dec. 6, 1859; son of Herman and Christina (Koop- mann) Hegemann; came to America. Feb. 9, 1877; educated in schools of Europe and America. Roman Catholic. Principal of St. Peter's and St. Paul's School, Mankato, since Sept. 13, 1905. Address: Mankato, Minn.
HEGENER, Richard H., barbers' sup- plies; born at Bernstern, Germany, March 20, 1858; son of Anton and Louise (Bohr) Hegener; educated in public schools at Watertown. Wis. Be- gan business career, 1879. Republican.
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Mason. Office: 207 Nicollet Av. Resi-
dence: 3217 Calhoun Blvd., Minne- apolis.
HEGGE, Christian A., physician and surgeon; born in Norway, April 23, 1866; son of Andreas F. and Nicolina (Hasli) Hegge; came to America, 1888; educated in Norway; University of Illi- nois, Medical Department, degree of M.D., 1893; post-graduate courses at Chicago Clinical School and Chicago
Polyclinic. Married at Minneapolis, Minn., 1895, to Isabel Dallager. Spent one year as interne City Hospital, Min- neapolis; has been engaged in practice at Austin since 1894, making specialty of surgery, genito-urinary and skin diseases; surgeon to St. Olaf Hospital; ex-county physician Mower Co .; mem- ber American and Minnesota State Med- ical associations, Mower County Medi- cal Society (ex-secretary ). Lutheran. Member Masonic order, Chapter, K. O. T. M. Address: Austin, Minn.
HEGGE, Olav H., physician and sur- geon; born in Norway, March 20, 1872; educated in public and high schools and at Aars and Vos College, Christiania, Norway, (A.B.); University of Minne- sota and University of Illinois (M.D.). Began practice of medicine 1894, at Aus- tin, Mower Co., Minn .; member of the firm of Drs. Hegge & Hegge; county physician, Mower Co., and city physi- cian, Austin; surgeon to the St. Olav Hospital, Austin, which he was chiefly instrumental in founding. Republican.
Lutheran. Member Mower County Med- ical Society and Minnesota State and American Medical associations. Mar- ried at Austin, 1898, Miss Stella L. Johnson, only daughter of Hon. Sey- mour Johnson. Recreations: Fishing, rowing and sailing, skieing, skating and horseback riding. Office: 331 N. Main St. Residence: 811 High St., Austin, Minn.
HEGNA, Amund, clerk of District Court; born in Norway, Aug. 31, 1856; son of Halvor A. and Margarete ( Amund- son) Hegna; came to America, 1886; has been clerk of district court since Also Jan. 1, 1896. assistant cashier Hawley. Republican. Lutheran. Ad-
Madison State Bank. Republican. Mem- ber Masonic order. Address: Madison, Minn.
HEGNES, Nels Sigward, banker; born in Rice Co., Minn., Nov. 11, 1878; son of Henry N. and Eliza Hegnes; educated in public schools of Rice Co. until 1895; business college, Minneapolis, and North- ern Illinois Business College, Dixon, III., graduating degree of B. Accts., 1899. Began active career as clerk in State Bank of Thompson, Ia., continuing, 1899-01; organized First National Bank, Argyle, Minn., 1901, and acted as its cashier for 5 years; elected president of the bank, 1906, and now holds that office. Republican. Member I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E. Married at Litchfield,
Minn., 1905, to Miss Eva B. Edson. Ad- dress: Argyle, Minn.
HEIDEL, William Edward, lumber; born at Lake Crystal, Minn., Feb. 7, 1872; son of Frank and Wilhelmina (Teske) Heidel; educated in public schools of Lake Crystal and Nicollet, Minn., and at Gustavus Adolphus Col- lege, St. Peter, Minn .; married at Boise, Idaho, Sept. 25, 1906, to Miss Helen Nevins. Began with the Standard Lum- ber Co., at St. Peter, Minn., 1894; came to Winona, Sept., 1902, and has been treasurer of the company since 1903. Mason. Club: Artington. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Address: Winona, Minn.
HEIMARK, Jacob H., physician; born in Yellow Medicine Co., Minn., May 11, 1877; son of Halvor E. and Cecelia (Storebo) Heimark; educated in public schools until 1896; St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn .; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Hamline University, graduating, degrees of M.D., C.M., June, 1903; Chicago Polyclinic and Post Graduate School, 1905. Elected County coroner Norman Co., 1906. Member Minnesota West Central Medical Society, Minnesota State and American Medical associations. Republican. Married at Litchfield, Minn., Sept. 30, 1903, to Miss Cordelia Thompson. Address: Gary, Minn.
HEIMARK, Knut Olai E., physician; born in Yellow Medicine Co., Minn., Oct. 14, 1873; son of Endre O. and Sarah ( Langeland) Heimark; educated in local public schools until 16 years of age; St. Olaf College, 3 years, graduate of academy of college; University of Minnesota, 1894-96; Hamline University, 1896-99, graduate College of Physicians and Surgeons, degree of M.D., 1899. Has been engaged in practice of medicine at Hawley since June, 1899. Married at Moorhead, Minn .. Aug. 25, 1900. to Miss Anna Rebecka Peterson. MMember American and Minnesota State Medical associations, Clay-Becker County Medi- cal Society. President Village Council, 1906-07, and health officer, 1900-09, dress: Hawley, Minn.
HEIMICK, John B., secretary Union Match Co .;
born at East Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 16, 1872; son of Peter and Mary (Rank) Heimick; educated in public schools of East Saginaw. Be- gan active career as messenger, advanc- ing to position of paying teller, East Saginaw National Bank, and continuing for 5 years; was identified with E. H. Pearson, lumber, 6 months, the Globe National Bank, Chicago, one year, and the Soper Lumber Co. one year; became connected with several grain and lum- ber companies and operated in the woods, also in British Columbia, min- ing, for three years; returned to Wis- consin and resumed lumber business.
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Came to Duluth and became identified with Union Match Co., 1903, as secre- tary. Was member Co. I, 1st Reg., I. N. G., 1892-93; chairman board of county commissioners, Gates Co., Wis., 1902. Republican. Congregationalist. Mason, Knight Templar. Married at Milwaukee, Wis., July 17, 1899, to Miss Helen Dun- ham. Club: Commercial. Office: 51st Av. and Gosnold St., West Duluth. Resi- dence: 232 14th St., E., Duluth.
HEINE, George Winfield, farming; born at Reading, Pa., Nov. 13, 1857; son of George Washington and Mary Ann (Ege) Heine; educated in district school and academy. Came to Minnesota, 1885; has since been engaged in farming in Fillmore Co. President board of direc- tors Farmers' Store, Spring Valley. Republican. German Reformed Church. Member Modern Woodmen of America. Married in Fillmore Co., Minn., April, 1886, to Laura A. Mawer. Address: Spring Valley, Minn.
HEINRICHS, Herman, president and treasurer Duluth Corrugating & Roof- ing Co .; born at Manitowoc, Wis., 1864; son of Peter and Rosalie (Eckhardt) Heinrichs; educated in public schools of Wisconsin. Began active career as clerk in general merchandise store; was in employ of Morley Brothers, hardware, Saginaw, Mich., two years; occupied position of general manager and director Menominee Hardware Co., 18 years; went to Green Bay, Wis., and organized the Morley-Murphy Hardware Co., of which was treasurer and general mana- ger; resigned from active management account of health but is still a mem- ber; organized the Dudley Tool Co.,
Menominee, Mich., and was president and general manager; resigned at the close of one year, retaining interest. Came to Duluth and has been president and treasurer of the Duluth Corrugating and Roofing Co., manufacturers of cor- rugating and roofing materials, since Oct. 1, 1906. Member B. P. O. E., Bro- therhood of American Yeomen. Mar- ried at Wausau, Wis., 1886, to Miss Margaret Woessner. Office: 126-132 E. Michigan Av., W. Duluth. Residence: 122 12th Av., E., Duluth.
HEINS, C. A., banker; born at Beaver Falls, Minn., Oct. 22, 1873; son of Peter W. and Margaret J. (Paterson) Heins; educated in public schools of Olivia up. to 1890; student in preparatory depart- ment Hamline University, 1890-95; Cur- tis Business College, Minneapolis, 1896. In charge of his father's estate since
1902. President People's Bank; presi- dent and manager Olivia Canning Co .; member of Heins & Byers, Olivia, and Heins & Co., Renville, both hardware. First lieutenant Co. A, M. N. G., of which he has been a member since June, 1896; Q. M. sergeant Minn. Vols. during Spanish-American War. Metho- dist. Mason. Married at Hamline, Minn.,
1900, to Miss Verna M. Cole. Address: Olivia, Minn.
HEINTZ, Philip G., pharmacist; born at Winona, Minn., Nov. 5, 1863; son of Philip and Anna (Schmidt) Heintz; educated in public schools of Rochester, Minn. Has been a resident of Roches- ter since 1879; member retail drug firm of Weber & Heintz; president Laack Drug Co., Mankato; director Union Na- tional Bank, Rochester. Mason, Knight Templar. Married at Kasson, Minn., 1891, to Miss Anna Leuthold. Club: Commercial. Address: Rochester, Minn.
HEISE, William Frederick Carl, phy- sician and surgeon; born at Fountain City, Wis., Oct. 1, 1875; son of William and Augusta (Falkenberg) Heise; edu- cated at Alma (Wis.) High School, graduating, June 19, 1891; La Crosse (Wis.) High School, graduating, June 23, 1893; Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., graduating, degree of M.D., Feb. 1, 1899; resident physician and surgeon Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, Aug. 1, 1897, to Feb. 1, 1899. Instructor ;"' surgery at Rush Medical College, 1898- 99; surgeon in charge Champion Iron Company's hospital, Beacon, Mich., 1899; has been engaged in private practice at Winona, Minn., since July 1, 1899. County physician Winona Co., since March 7, 1903. Medical director Winona Mutual Benefit Association. President Winona County Medical Society; mem- ber Southern Minnesota Medical Society. Minnesota State and American Medical associations, Chicago Medical Society. Democrat. Lutheran. Married at
Winona, Feb. 5, 1902, to Miss Adele Von Rohr. Clubs: Arlington, Philhar- monic Society. Address: Winona, Minn.
HELGESON, Jens O., court commis- sioner; born in Norway, July 6, 1840; educated in common schools. Began active career in Norway as bookkeeper, continuing for 9 years; came to Amer- ica, 1867, locating at Lansing, Ia., when he was employed as clerk in retail store; removed to Rock Co., Minn., 1871; elected clerk of district court, 1874, and moved to Luverne, continuing as clerk of district court until 1890; was justice of the peace, Luverne, 2 terms; has been court commissioner since 1892. Director Farmers' National Bank. Unmarried.
Address: Luverne, Minn.
HELLAND, John W., physician; born at Black Earth, Wis., Feb. 13, 1878: attended Northwest Division High School, Chicago, Ill., and Mount Horeb Academy, Mount Horeb, Wis., graduat- ing, 1896; College of Medicine and Sur- gery, University of Minnesota, graduat- ing, degree of M.D., 1905. Has engaged in practice of medicine at Maynard, Minn., since 1905. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associa- tions. Camp Release District Medical
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Society. Unmarried. Address: May- nard, Minn.
HELLEKSON, Ole H., lumber and hardware; born in Iowa Co., Wis., Jan. 13, 1858; son of Hellek and Julia (Lofts- gaarden) Hellekson; raised on a farm; attended in common schools and took · commercial course in college. Came to Minnesota, 1885 and became clerk in store, becoming manager, 1886, and later partner in firm of Erickson & Hellek- son. Republican. Lutheran. Married at Blooming Frairie, Minn., Feb. 24, 1887, to Miss Lena Olson Dakken. Ad- dress: Wheaton, Minn.
HELLER, Aaron H., clothing manu- facturer; born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1857; son of L. Henry and Bertha Heller; educated in public schools of Philadelphia Came west to Chippewa Falls, Wis., 1871, and engaged for a number of years in real estate business, tax titles and as dealer in lumbermen's supplies; located in Minneapolis and Jan., 1900, became junior member of the firm of Robitshek, Frank & Heller, also member of firm of Glickman & Heller, of Milwaukee, Wis. Republican. Member Reformed Hebrew Church. Member I. O. O. F., Sons of Hermann. Married at Chippewa Falls, Wis., 1890, to Miss Estella Hofheimer. Office: 23-25 4th St., N. Residence: 2012 Aldrich Av., S., Minneapolis.
HELLER, Bernard, wholesale liquors; born in Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1854; educated in public schools of Philadel- phia. Came to Wisconsin, în 1870, and began active career in general mer- chandise business, continuing, 1870-88; entered wholesale liquor trade at Duluth, 1888, removing to Minneapolis, April, 1900; president and treasurer B. Heller Liquor Co. Married at Norfolk, Va., April 23, 1878, to Miss Ida Hoff- heimer. Office: 110-112 2nd Av., N. Residence: 1908 Portland Av., Minne- apolis.
HELM, H. S., milling. Began career in the milling business and has been a resident of Minneapolis since 1897; treasurer and general manager Russell- Miller Milling Co. Office: Security Bank Bldg. Residence: 327 S. 10th St., Minneapolis.
HELM, James L., deputy clerk su- preme court; born at Altmar. N. Y., July 4, 1835; son of George and Catherine (Wolfe) Helm; educated, in common schools of New York and Toronto (Can.) Normal School. Began active career as school teacher and continued in New York and Michigan; engaged in mer- cantile business in Michigan; came to Lanesboro, Minn., 1876; removing to Luverne, 1877, where he was superin- tendent of schools and also was in mer- cantile business; was made assistant secretary Minnesota Senate, 1885; has been deputy clerk of the supreme court of Minnesota since Jan. 1, 1887. Also
president of H. M. Smyth Printing Co. Republican. Congregationalist. Mason. Married at Luverne, Minn., 1895, to Amelia McMichael. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Office: State Capitol, St. Paul. Resi- dence: Highwood, Minn.
HEMENWAY, David A., merchant; born at Brockville, Ont., Jan. 1, 1859; son of Almond and Mary (Row) Hemen- way; educated in public schools of Al- gonquin, Ont. Came to Minnesota, 1887; entered mercantile business at Le Sueur, 1891; manager D. A. Hemenway & Co., retail general merchandise. Baptist. Married at Renfrew, Ont., 1885, to Miss Annie Dougall. Address: Le Sueur, Minn.
HEMSTEAD, Werner, physician; born at Dubuque, Ia., April 19, 1860; son of Charles and Rosamundi (Grobe) Hem- stead; educated in public schools in Iowa and Nebraska, 1876-79; Iowa Wes- leyan University and German College, Mt. Pleasant, Ia., 1879-80; Missouri
Medical College, 'St.
Louis, 1880-82; Omaha Medical College, graduating, de- gree of M.D., 1882. Was demonstrator of anatomy, Omaha Medical College, 1882; surgeon Northern Pacific Ry. Sanitarium, Brainerd, Minn., 1882-87. Member Upper Minnesota and Minne- sota State Medical associations. Presi- dent Northern Pacific Bank, 1900-95; treasurer Brainerd Grocery Co., 1900- 05; now secretary and treasurer Brain- erd Brewing Co. Democrat. Alderman 3 terms, mayor 3 years, secretary board of education one term; member Minne- sota Legislature, 1891-92 and 1901-02. Married at Brainerd, Sept. 26, 1894, to Miss Marguerite Johnson. Club: Com- mercial (President, 1970). Address: Brainerd, Minn.
HENDERSON, William Lincoln, ban- ker and broker; born at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 10, 1870; son of E. E. and Mary (Campbell) Henderson; educated in public schools of Arkansas and Min- nesota; married at St. Paul, Minn., 1897, to Miss Anna Ryan. Has been a resi- dent of St. Paul since 1881; was con- nected with the banking firm of M. Doran & Co., 1884-1905; member of the firm of Henderson, Bassford & Co., bank- ers and brokers, since its organization, July 1, 1905. Member Chicago Board of Trade. Member Royal Arcanum, B. P. O. E. Club: Commercial. Recrea- tion. Automobiling. Office: Germania Life Ins. Bldg. Residence: 956 Hayne Av., St. Paul.
HENDRICKS, John Albert, lawyer; born at Lakeville, Minn., Dec. 14, 1865; son of Hendrick and Anna Hendricks; educated in public schools; Archibald's Business College, Minneapolis, Minn., 1884; Minneapolis Academy; University of Minnesota, College of Law, graduat- ing, degree of LL.B., 1893. Paid his expenses at various educational institu-
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tions by working on farm and acting as insurance solicitor, traveling salesman and school teacher. Has been actively engaged in practice of law since 1893. Also proprietor Hendricks Land & Loan Co. Republican. Lutheran. Married
at Willmar, Minn., Dec. 30, 1897, to Miss Berthine Marie Bakke. Recrea- tions: Fishing and hunting. Address: Fosston, Minn.
HENDRICKS, John W., grocer; born in Cascade Township, Steele Co., Minn., Sept. 29, 1858; son of John and Julia Hendricks; educated in public schools of Rochester; married in Oliver Co., N. Dak., 1887, to Miss Nancy Smith. En- gaged in live stock raising for 7 years, in Oliver Co., N. Dak., returned to Rochester, 1891, and has ever since been farming; also senior partner of the re- tail grocery firm of Hendricks & Olson, organized, April, 1903. Democrat. Was county treasurer of Oliver Co., N. Dak., and county commissioner same county. Methodist. Member Ancient Order of United Workmen. Recreation: Read- ing. Address: Rochester, Minn.
HENNINGER, Louis Le Roy, physi- cian; born at Eddyville, Ia., Dec. 27, 1874; son of Louis and Nancy (Noe) Henninger; graduate Medical Depart- ment, Iowa University, M.D., 1902; un- married. Began practice at Portsmouth, Ia., 1902; has been in practice at Blue Earth since Dec., 1903. Member Masonic order, A. O. U. W., Yeomen of America. Address: Blue Earth, Minn.
HENNINGER, Theodore, real estate and insurance; born at Tauberbischof- sheim, Baden, Germany, Sept. 11, 1840; son of Adam and Margaretha (Mitt- nacht) Henniger; came to America, landing in New York City, Aug. 14, 1850; educated in the public schools in Germany as a boy and at Buffalo, N. Y., and Cincinnati, O. Entered the trade of printing at Indianapolis, Ind., in Feb., 1854; from early life had studied music, vocal and instrumental, and in Aug., 1861, enlisted in the Union Army as a member of the regimental band, 11th Ind. Vol. Inf., Col. Lewis Wallace commanding; participated in the battles of Fort Henry, Fort Donelson and Shiloh. Married at Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 11, 1865, to Bertha Kuester. Came to St. Paul, Minn., Oct., 1867, and en- tered the real estate business, July,
1886, and insurance business, Feb. 1895. Member of St. Paul's German United Church. Member St. Paul Musi- cians' Protective Union, G. A. R., Union Veteran's Union, and Order of Sons of Hermann. Recreations: Music and travel. Office: Manhattan Bldg. Resi- dence: 371 N. Smith Av., St. Paul.
HENNINGSEN, Christian, lawyer; born at Giels Toft, Schleswig, Germany, July 1, 1847; son of N. C. and Caroline C. (Lorentzen) Henningsen; came to America, 1868; educated in parochial
schools and by private tutors; followed farming until 1863; engaged as miller and millwright, until 1868 and as jew- eler and watchmaker until 1896, when he entered College of Law, University of Minnesota, 1897, graduating, B.L., 1900, title of M.L., 1901; unmarried. Admitted to the practice of law in 1900, since which time he has been located at Stillwater. Republican. Lutheran. Rec- reations: Boating and reading. Address: Stillwater, Minn.
HENRIKSEN, Jens Chr., merchant, banker; born in Denmark, Oct. 12, 1845; son of Henrik Jensen and Johanna Marie Christensen; educated in mon schools. In marine service of Denmark, 1867; came to America, 1873, and engaged in making flour bar- rels for 14 years; began in retail general merchandise at Tyler, Minn., 1888, and still continues; also president of the First State Bank and the Tyler Build- ing Loan Association. Lutheran. Member A. O. U. W. Married in Den- mark, Dec. 21, 1877, to Miss Christine Nielsen. Club : Commercial. Address: Tyler, Minn.
HENRY, Frank H., merchant; born at St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 25, 1871; son of Constantine and Barbara (Cech) Henry; educated in public schools, graduating from the St. Paul High School, 1888. Began active career in the employ of Foot, Schulze & Co., wholesale boots and shoes, continuing with the firm 17 years, part of the time as traveling salesman; became connected with French. Finch & Henry, extensive job- bers and wholesale dealers in shoes and rubber goods, Dec., 1904, and is vice president of the firm. Club: Commer- cial. Office: 225-231 E. 4th St. Resi- dence: 296 Bates Av., St. Paul.
HENRY, Joseph C., wholesale hard- ware; born at Lockerbie, Scotland, July 2, 1856; son of George Henry and Jane (Jackson) Henry; educated in parochial school, Lockerbie, Scotland; married at Madison, Wis., Sept., 1883, to Margaret Sutherland; came to United States in 1878; went to Madison, Wis., and en- tered employ of Frank & Ramsey, hard- ware merchants; moved to St. Paul in 1880 and accepted position with Strong, Hackett & Co., which was succeeded by the C. W. Hackett Hardware Co., and on its incorporation as the Hackett, Wal- ther, Gates Hardware Co., became asist- ant treasurer, and, since 1902, its secre- tary. Mason (32°), Knight Templar, Shriner (Knight Commander Court of Honor). Recreations: Fishing and shooting. Office: 280 East 4th St., St. Paul. Residence: 1895 Iglehart St., St. Paul.
HENSEL, Eugene A., physician; born in Berlin, Germany, Oct. 9, 1867; son of Henry and Paulina ( Metzner) Hensel; came to America in youth and was educated in schools of Alexandria, Minn.,
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1879-88; attended Rush Medical College, Chicago, graduating, degree of M.D., 1895; post graduate work, Post Graduate School, 1902. Coroner Douglass Co.,
Minn., 1898-02 and 1904-06. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associations, Park Region District and Douglas County Medical societies. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Member Ma- sonic order, I. O. O. F., Knights of Pythias, F. O. E., A. O. U. W., Yeomen of America, Eagles. Member Alexandria Business Men's Association. Married at Alexandria, 1898, to Miss Kate B. Plummer. Address: Alexandria, Minn.
HENSLIN, Aaron Edgar, physician; born in Racine, Minn., June 20, 1865; educated in Racine public schools, Spring Valley High School, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Ia., M.D., 1891, Chicago Polyclinic and Milwaukee Medical College, degrees of M.D., 1891 and C.M., 1895. Treasurer Le Roy Telephone Co. Member Ameri- can and Minnesota State Medical asso- ciations, Mower County Medical Society, Austin-Flint-Cedar Valley Medical So- ciety. Member I. O. O. F. Address: Le Roy, Minn.
HERING, Henry H., physician; born in Greene Co., O., Oct. 30, 1842; son of Jacob and Mary (Steel) Hering. Gradu- ate Beaver High School, 1859; was a medical student at breaking out of the Civil War; enlisted in U. S. Army, Oct., 1861, served 3 years and 3 months; adjutant of post, Camp Chase, Columbus, O., 1st Lieut., Capt. Co. E., 74th Regt., O. Vol. Inf., resigned commission, 1864. Entered sophmore class, Miami Univer- sity, Oxford, O., Sept., 1868, graduat- ing Miami Medical College, degree of M.D., Mar., 1873; began practice of medi- cine at Xenia, O., 1873. Was coroner, Greene Co., O., 4 years; physician to Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home, Xenia, O., and health officer of city, 4 years. Married; came to Minnesota, 1876. Republican. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associa- tions, Blue Earth County and Minne- sota Valley Medical societies. Mason; member Knights of Pythias, Modern Woodmen of America. Address: Lake Crystal, Minn.
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