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1893. Supervisors, Henry Aulwes chairman, L. E. Wehrkamp, James Dargen; clerk, J. A. Hooker; treasurer, Carl Stowsand; as- sessor, Charles Maehl; justice, Wm. Connoley; constables, Joachim Muchow, P. K. Tucker.
1894. Supervisors, Henry Aulwes chairman, L. E. Wehrkamp, James Dargen; clerk, J. A. Hooker; treasurer, Carl S. Stowsand; as- sessor, J. W. Muchow.
1895. Supervisors, A. G. Brown chairman, Charles Lueth, Joe Helberg; clerk, Carter Sweeney; treasurer, Carl Stowsand; as- sessor, J. W. Muchow.
1896. Supervisors, A. G. Brown chairman, Charles Lueth, Joe Helberg; clerk, Carter Sweeney; treasurer, Carl Stowsand; assessor, Charles Voelsch.
1897. Supervisors, Charles Lueth chairman, John Lowell, J. Helberg; clerk, Otis Sweeney; treasurer, Carl Stowsand; assessor, Charles Voelsch.
1898. Supervisors, Charles Lueth chairman, Joe Helberg, Joe Miller; clerk, J. Sweeney; treasurer, Henry Muchow; assessor, Charles Voelsch.
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1899. Supervisors, W. D. Alderson chairman, Wm. Muchow, Rudolph Kuhn; clerk, J. O. Sweeney; treasurer, Henry Muchow; as- sessor, Charles Voelsch; justices, Y. G. Brown, Wm. Jordan; con- stables, W. Dwyer, Joe Muchow, Jr.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
ALDERSON, WALTER D., was born at Plymouth, Mass., April 9, 1853. He came West and located in this county in April, 1876, tak- ing up as a homestead the southwest quarter of section 17, and as a tree claim the northwest quarter of the same section, which he after- wards sold. He is keeping "bachelor's hall" on his homestead, and has a good farm. He has been supervisor of the town board several years, also its chairman, and is an honest, upright citizen.
AULWES, HENRY, was born in Iowa October 25, 1847. He re- moved to Dakota in April, 1882, and bought the southeast quarter of section 9. in Wall Lake, where he still resides. He is also the owner of 360 acres of land in section 16. He has a good farm and engages in stock and grain raising. He has been justice of the peace two years, and a member of the town board of supervisors six years, three years of which he was its chairman. In November, 1896, he was elected representative from Minnehaha county to the state legisla- ture upon the fusion ticket. He is a respected citizen.
BOY, CHARLES, was born April 12, 1839, in Germany. He emi- grated to the United States in 1872, stopped in Illinois for a short time, and came to Dakota in May, 1873, and took up a homestead in Lincoln county. From there he removed to Minnehaha county and set- tled in Wall Lake, where he bought 640 acres of land in sections 8, 9 and 17, and engaged in farming. He was industrious and enter- prising, and soon had one of the best farms in the county. He was treasurer of Wall Lake twelve years, and was a member of the House of the state legislature two terms, in 1891 and 1893. He died May 15, 1893, from the effects of an accident that happened to him a few days before while blasting rock on his farm. He was an honest, upright citizen, and his loss was keenly felt throughout the county.
DARGEN, MICHAEL, settled in this county March 13, 1878, upon his present homestead, the northwest quarter of section 32, in Wall Lake. A few years ago he bought the northeast quarter of section 31, in the same town, and now resides at that place. He is a native of Columbus, Ohio, and was born December 23, 1849. He also lived in Wisconsin and Minnesota before coming here. He has for several years held the office of treasurer of school district number 110, and has been supervisor and chairman of the town board, is a good farmer and a good citizen.
DREYER, HENRY, has been a resident of this county since May 18, 1878, and is the owner of a good farm comprising 160 acres of sec- tion 14, and also 80 acres of section 15, in Wall Lake. Has been a member of the town board for two years. He is a native of Ger- many, and was born January 8, 1832; emigrated to the United States in 1866; settled in Iowa and lived there till he came to this county.
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FELT, PETER A., emigrated to the United States in 1868; lived in Minnesota for ten years, and came to Dakota in the spring of 1878. He filed a homestead upon the northwest quarter of section 34, in Wall Lake, where he resided until his death, which occurred May 16, 1895. He held the office of school district clerk four years and director three years. He was born in Sweden, November 11, 1825.
GRAVE, FRITZ, is a native of Germany, and was born January 22, 1850. After coming to the United States in 1870 he lived in Illinois, then Iowa, and came to this county and settled on his pres- ent farm in the fall of 1882. At that time he secured as a homestead the northwest quarter of section 30, in Wall Lake, where he has since resided. 'He recently bought the southwest quarter of section 18, in the same township. He has a good farm and is a good citizen.
GUNTHER, FREDERICK, is a native of Germany, and was born in 1820. He emigrated to the United States in 1862, and lived for sey- eral years in Wisconsin. In the spring of 1884 he came to Dakota and settled in Wall Lake in this county, purchasing the northwest quarter of section 33. Mr. Gunther is an industrious, honest citizen.
HOOKER, JAMES A., has resided in this county since 1879, when he came from Iowa. He formerly lived in Illinois, and also in New York, where he was born September 29, 1845. He owns at this writ- ing 40 Oacres of farm-land in sections 20, 28, and 29, in Wall Lake. He is a prosperous farmer and a well known citizen, and has been clerk of the town board several years.
HOYT, STEPHEN A., was born in Ulster county, New York, July 27, 1834. He enlisted in the 17th Illinois Infantry, and served during the war of the rebellion three years and three months. Since that time his home has been in the state of Illinois. He has been en- gaged in several lines of business, lumber, grain, hardware, and for several years past has been a banker at Forest, Illinois. Edward P. Beebe, a former banker of Sioux Falls, is cashier of the bank. Twelve years ago Mr. Hoyt purchased all the land in section 21 in Wall Lake, except 25 acres, also 280 acres adjoining in sections 20 and 22, and now has a good farm with fine buildings. Since he made his investment in this county he has spent the summer months on his farm and in the city of Sioux Falls. He is a pleasant man to meet, and is highly respected.
JORDAN, CHARLES W., was born at Watertown, Wisconsin, June 17, 1857. He came to Dakota April 7, 1882, and bought the southeast quarter of section 19, in Wall Lake, where he still resides. He is a good farmer and respected citizen.
KALB, CASPER W., is a native of Prussia, and was born in 1842. He came to this country in 1867, lived in Wisconsin for three years; then in Iowa, and located in this county May 28, 1879. He took up as a homestead the east half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of section 20, in Wall Lake, where he still resides.
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KNOTT, GEORGE A., was born in Surrey, England, in 1838, but lived in the city of London until 1856. At that time he emigrated to the United States with his father, and settled in Belvidere, Illinois. where he lived until 1861. He then removed to Waverly, Iowa, and lived there until 1873, when he came to this county, and settled in Sioux Falls. He soon began the erection of the Sioux Falls Brewery in connection with a man by the name of Nelson, but shortly after its completion in 1874. Mr. Nelson sold out his interest to C. K. Howard. From this time until 1886 Mr. Knott was manager of the brewery. He then moved out on a farm which he had secured in Wall Lake township, and remained there engaged in farming until 1889, when he moved back to Sioux Falls and engaged in the livery business. He served as alderman from the Second ward in 1883-4-9; was one of the county commissioners in 1891-2, but resigned on the 31st day of December, 1892, to accept the office of sheriff of Minne- haha county, to which he had been elected in November preceding. He held this office two years, and then returned to his farm, where he has since resided. Mr. Knott made a good record in all the official positions which he held. He is a good neighbor, a generous, enterprising citizen, and one of most popular men in the county.
KUHN, RUDOLPH, was born in Dodge county, Wisconsin, Decem- ber 9, 1855. He came to Dakota March 6, 1880, and has been a resi- dent of this county since then. He is the owner of 200 acres of land in sections 20 and 29 in Wall Lake, where he resides and has a good farm. He has been one of the directors of school district No. 110 for several years, is a good farmer and a respected citizen.
LOWELL, JOHN, has lived in the town of Wall Lake since 1884. He owns about 240 acres of land in sections 35 and 36 in that town, and has a good farm with substantial buildings. He is a native of Maine, and was born May 17, 1838. He also resided in Wisconsin and Illinois before he settled here. He is an industrious farmer, and a good citizen.
LUETH, CHARLES, was born in Germany, May 5, 1848, and emi- grated to the United States in 1864. He resided in Iowa until 1878, when he came to this county and settled in Wall Lake. He took up the northwest quarter of section 7 as a homestead, and afterwards purchased the southeast quarter of section 6 and the northwest quarter of section 8, where he now resides. Mr.Lueth has been a successful farmer and will manage to get along without free silver. He has been one of the school officers in his district for several years, a member of the town board for five years, and its chairman since 1897. He is a good neighbor and a good citizen.
MILLER, WILLIAM, was born in Ozaukee county, Wisconsin, December 28, 1846. He lived there until he removed to this county, where he arrived June 5, 1881. He secured as a homestead the east half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of section 22, and has recently bought the east half of the same quarter, in Wall Lake, where he resides and has a good farm. He has been a member of the town board of supervisors.
GEORGE A. KNOTT.
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MUCHOW, HENRY, was born in Mecklenburg, Germany, in 1852. He emigrated to Iowa and lived there for some time before he came to Dakota. He settled in this county, December 29, 1875, filing a homestead upon the south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section 2, in the town of Wall Lake, where he has since resided. He has a well improved farm and is a good farmer. He is at this writing treasurer of Wall Lake township.
MUCHOW, JOCHIM, is a native of Mecklenberg, Germany, and was born December 5, 1841. He was reared on a farm and educated in the public schools. From the age of about seventeen years he worked on the railroad and other public works until 1864, when he emigrated to the United States. He stopped in New York a short time, and then lived in Toledo, Ohio, for about seven months; removed to Post- ville, Iowa, and resided there about six years, then went to Algona county, Iowa, where he, lived two years. In 1874 he came to Minne- haha county, and located in Wall Lake on the 15th day of May of that year. He took up as a tree claim the southeast quarter, as a home- stead the northeast quarter, and later bought the southwest quarter, all in section 11. He also at one time owned two other quarter sec- tions, which he disposed of to his sons. He has three sons, John, Henry, and Charles, who are all industrious and good citizens of the county. Mr. Muchow resides on his homestead, has a good, sub- stantial farm, and is one of the large and successful farmers in this locality. When he first located on his present farm he lived with his family in a tent for eleven weeks, and then moved into a small sod house which he built; two years later he built a frame house 14x16. in which they lived a good many years until he built his present resi- dence. The German Lutheran cemetery is located in the northwest corner of his homestead, and the German church, and the school house in district 29, are also located there.
MUCHOW, WILLIAM, is a native of Germany, and was born Sep- tember 8, 1858. He emigrated with his parents and several brothers to the United States in 1873, and located in Kossuth county, Iowa, where they remained three years. At that time they removed to Dakota, and arrived in this county on the 16th day of March, 1876, taking up as a homestead the southwest quarter of section 5, in Wall Lake, which now belongs to the subject of this sketch, and where he resides. He also owns the southeast quarter of section 21, in Hart- ford township. He has been a member of the town board of super- visors one year and clerk of the school board several years. He is a good farmer and an honest, upright citizen.
NICHOLSON, OLOF M., was born in Sweden, October 11, 1848, and emigrated to the United States in 1865. In February, 1885, he came to Wall Lake, and when the school lands were offered for sale he purchased a small farm in section 36. He is a good, reliable citi- zen.
RILEY, MICHAEL, has been a resident of Minnehaha county since May, 1878, at which time he took up as a homestead, the southeast quarter of section 25, in the town of Wall Lake, to which he has
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added forty acres in section 36. He was born September 29, 1838, in Hicklow county, Ireland; emigrated to Iowa and lived there be- fore he removed to his present place. He is a good citizen.
STOWSAND, CARL, is a native of Germany, and was born Novem- ber 20, 1852. He emigrated to the United States in 1872, and resided in Iowa till 1883, when heremoved to this county. He bought and still owns the southeast quarter of section 4, and the northeast quarter of section 9, in Wall Lake, where he resides, and has a good farm. He has been school district clerk and treasurer several years, and town treasurer seven years. He is an enterprising farmer and a good citizen.
SWEENEY, CARTER, was born October 10, 1840, in Washington county, Kentucky. He lived there for twenty-one years, then in Illi- nois, and came to Dakota and settled in this county in March, 1889. He bought the northeast quarter of section 32, in Wall Lake, where he resides and has a good farm. On the 4th day of November, 1861, he enlisted in the army and remained until December 6, 1864, sery- ing the entire time under the noted General George H. Thomas. He has been justice of the peace and town clerk in Wall Lake, and is a good citizen.
TRACY, JAMES, is a native of Ireland, and was born in the county of Tipperary, August 31, 1846. He emigrated to this country and resided in Pennsylvania. Vermont and Wisconsin, and came to this county March 13, 1878. He took up as a homestead the northeast quarter of section 32. in Wall Lake, but sold it to Carter Sweeney in 1889. He has held the office of school clerk several years, town clerk two years, and has been chairman of the town board four years. He is a good neighbor and an active, honest, enterprising citizen.
VOELSCH, CHARLES, is a native of Germany, and was born No- vember 26, 1871. He emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1881, who settled in Wall Lake township, taking up a home- stead and tree claim in sections 6 and 18. Carl Voelsch, his father, died in 1891, and the subject of this sketch has since purchased 160 acres adjoining the old homestead and has a good farm. He has been assessor of Wall Lake township three years, and is a good citi- zen.
WEHRKAMP, LEWIS E., was born in Guttenberg, Clayton county, Iowa, November 10, 1849. He came to this county in the fall of 1876, and secured the north half of the northwest quarter of section 14, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 15 in Wall Lake, which he proved up as a homestead. He also owns the south- east quarter of section 10 in the same township. He resides on his homestead and has a good farm with substantial buildings, and well stocked. He has been a member of the town board nine years, is an enterprising farmer, and highly esteemed as a neighbor and citi- zen.
WESTPHAL, C. F. A., is a native of Prussia, and was born in 1832. He emigrated to the United States and lived in Iowa until 1884, when he removed to this county, where he now owns the north- west quarter of section 4, in Wall Lake. He is a good farmer and has a good farm well stocked with cattle and horses,
HARVESTING IN MINNEHAHA COUNTY.
WELLINGTON TOWNSHIP.
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The township lines of Wellington were surveyed by Wm. J. Neeley in August, 1859, and the subdivision of the township was made by James V. Bunker in June, 1867. According to the govern- ment survey it contains 23,071.98 acres of land. At quite an early date in the settlement of the county the advantages of this splendid township began to attract the attention of home-seekers, and it was only a short time until quite a number of energetic, thrifty young men located there to make for themselves permanent homes. At the present time there are quite a large number of well improved farms, and the township as a whole has a prosperous appearance. For sey- eral years there was a post office located on the southeast quarter of section 2, called Celton, but it was discontinued, and another post office was established in the southwestern portion of the township, with the same name as the township. The southern half of Welling- ton was first settled principally by Americans, and the northern half by farmers of German descent. Several small ponds of water appear on the first surveyor's map of the township, but it would be a difficult matter to find all of them in a dry season. There is a small stream, having its source in two of these ponds, which flows from north to south through the township. It has no railroad, the nearest railroad stations being at Humboldt and Hartford in this county, and at Parker in Turner county.
GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. This church was or- ganized in 1880, with a membership of twenty. In 1890 a church building was erected on the southeast quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section 33 in Wellington. The following ministers have had charge of the church: The Reverends William Schmidt, August Hilmer, William Hilmer and H. G. Loenker, who is its present pastor. There is also a Sunday school connected with the church with an average attendance of thirty-six.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .- This church was organized in 1890, with a membership of seven. The services are held in the school house located on the southwest quarter of section 29 in Wellington, once in two weeks, and the Rev. T. B. Boughton has been conducting the services since its organization. The present membership is sev- enteen. There is a foreign missionary society connected with the church, also a Sunday school with about forty-five scholars.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH .- There is a Roman Catholic church in this township, but we have failed to obtain its history. The church building erected a few years ago is quite a fine looking struc- ture, and is located near the west line and about the middle of the township north and south. The Rev. Lawrence Kerley is the pres- ent pastor.
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WELLINGTON TOWNSHIP BOARD.
1881. Aside from what incidentally appears in the town records during the year 1881 there is nothing to indicate who were the first officers of the township, but it seems certain that L. T. Harper was chairman and Wm. Fakler a member of the board of supervisors, Thomas W. Robert clerk, and D. Staples assessor. The assessed valuation of the township was S17,883. The first warrant drawn was in the sum of $22, payable to D. Staples for services as assessor.
1882. Supervisors. L. B. Moore chairman, Henry Borcherding, Wm. Kasten; assessor, C. B. Martin; treasurer, F. Warner; Thomas W. Roberts was elected clerk, but not qualifying, the board on the 7th day of January appointed Arthur Jones to fill the vacancy.
1883. Supervisors, H. Borcherding, Charles Searl, Wm. Kasten; clerk, Arthur Jones; justice, Arthur McMillian; assessor, C. F. Martin.
1884. At the first March election the following officers were elected: Supervisors, Charles Searl chairman, Henry Borcherd- ing, Win. Kasten; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, L. T. Harper; as- sessor, Frank Chapin; justices, Arthur Jones, L. T. Harper; con- stables, Franklin Warner, Arthur McMillan. It was ordered that the town officers be paid $2 per day for services.
1885. Supervisors, Frank Chapin chairman, Henry Borcherd- ing, Wm. Kasten; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, Stanley P. Searl; assessor, D. J. Greene; justice, W. D. Bishop; constables, Samuel Dawson, Peter Johnson. Thirty-six votes were cast at the annual election. It was voted that the treasurer receive 4 per cent. of all money received by him for his services.
1886. Supervisors, L. T. Harper chairman, Henry Borcher- ding, Fred Eisert; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, S. P. Searl; as- sessor, Charles Searl; justices, O. S. Odell, Arthur Jones. Thirty-eight votes were cast at the annnal election.
1887. Supervisors, L. T. Harper chairman, Wm. Kasten, Nick Pott; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, S. P. Searl; assessor, C. N. Searl; constables, S. Dawson, C. Beaumont. On the 20 day of June the board purchased a right of way around the slough on section 25, from John Tesh.
1888. Supervisors, Nick Pott chairman, R. C. Jones, Henry Borcherding; clerk, A. B. Jones; treasurer, S. P. Searl; assessor, C. N. Searl; justice, A. Jones, Nick Pott. Thirty-three votes were cast at the annual election.
1889. Supervisors, Wm. Kasten chairman, R. C. Jones, Wm. Martin; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, H. E. Jones; constables, S. Dawson, Charles Beaumout.
1890. Supervisors, R. C. Jones chairman, Wm. Martin, Theo- dore Homan; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, H. E. Jones; justices, R. C. Jones, Arthur Jones; constable, F. H. Case.
1891. Supervisors, Wm. Martin chairman, Theo. Homan, R. C Jones; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, H. E. Jones; constable, Frank Keuter.
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1892. Supervisors, Wm. Kasten chairman, Theo. Homan, R. C. Jones; clerk, Arthur Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, H. E. Jones; justices, Wm. Martin, Arthur Jones; constable, F. H. Case.
1893. Supervisors, Wm. Kasten chairman, R. C. Jones, Her- bert Jones; clerk, H. E. Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, A. Jones; justices, A. Jones, W. D. Bishop; constables, Frank Keuter, S. Searl. At the annual March meeting it was resolved that "hunt- ing by non-residents be prohibited in the township of Wellington."
1894. Supervisors, Theo. Homan chairman, Wm. Kasten, R. C. Jones; clerk, Herbert E. Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, C. N. Searl; justice, H. E. Jones; constables, Wm. Martin, L. B. Moore.
1895. Supervisors, Theo. Homan chairman, John L. Fritz, H. D. Borcherding; clerk, Herbert E. Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, J. M. Bundy.
1896. Supervisors, John L. Fritz chairman. Charles Staples, W. H. Butt; clerk, Herbert D. Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; as- sessor, J. M. Bundy.
1897. Supervisors, Charles Staples chairman, H. D. Borcherd- ing, J. B. Even; clerk, H. E. Jones; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, J. M. Bundv.
1898. Supervisors, Charles H. Staples chairman, H. D. Borcherding, J. B. Even; clerk, J. L. Fritz; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, J. M. Bundy.
1899. Supervisors, J. B. Even chairman, H. D. Borcherding, James Rang; clerk, J. L. Fritz; treasurer, Wm. Fakler; assessor, Ernest Koester; justices, H. L. Schweppe, C. P. Hoefert; consta- bles, Henry Engelhart, J. J. Engel.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
BARNES, ERASTUS R., was born in Iowa county, Michigan, June 7, 1844; worked on a farm and attended school until 1861, when he enlisted in Company I, First Regiment of United States Sharp- shooters, and served two years; then engaged in the boot and shoe business a few years; learned the tailor's trade, and came to Sioux Falls on the 15th day of September, 1887, and engaged in the mer- chant tailor business, until 1896. He is now the owner of the L. T. Harper farm of 400 acres in Wellington township, and is engaged in farming. He is an enterprising and respected citizen.
BUNDY, JOHN, was born in North Carolina, January 4, 1829. He removed from there to Indiana and then to Minnesota, from whence he came to Dakota, and located in this county May 20, 1878. He se- cured by pre-emption the east half of the northeast quarter of sec- tion 22, and the west half of the northwest quarter of section 23, in Wellington, where he still resides. He enlisted and served in the 13th Indiana, Companies C and E, from April 19, 1861, till Septem- ber 19, 1865, and was slightly wounded twice. He is a good citizen.
BUTT, WM. HENRY, was born in Carbon county, Penn., March 3, 1867. On the 22d day of March, 1880, he came to Wellington in this county, with his parents, and has since resided there. His
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