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  2. Warren, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Warren is a city in and the ... Climate data for Warren, Minnesota, 1991–2020 normals ... A Story of 75 Eventful Years, Warren, Minn: Sheaf Printing, 1956. External ...

  3. Thief River Falls Times - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper to be published in Thief River Falls was The Press in 1889. The second paper, The News, began publication in 1890 in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, as the Red Lake Falls Times, then moved to Thief River Falls in 1893 and changed its name to the Thief River Falls News.

  4. Joseph C. Eversole - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1893 Warren Sheaf, Warren, Minnesota, Page 3 May 25, 1893 Big Stone Gap Post , Big Stone Gap, VA, Page 3 June 1, 1893 Der Fortshritt , New Ulm, Minnesota, Page 2

  5. Julius J. Olson - Wikipedia

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    He was married on July 14, 1909 in Becker County, Minnesota to the former Caroline L. Sletten (1873-1958). Two of their adult children both became lawyers. A third child, Julius Johan Olson, died at age four. Both Julius J. and Caroline Sletten Olson died in Marshall County, Minnesota and were buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Warren, Minnesota.

  6. French–Eversole feud - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1893 – Warren Sheaf, Warren, Minnesota, Page 3 May 25, 1893 – Big Stone Gap Post , Big Stone Gap, Virginia, Page 3 June 1, 1893 – Der Fortshritt (in German), New Ulm, Minnesota, Page 2

  7. K. J. Taralseth Company - Wikipedia

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    The K. J. Taralseth Company was a prominent retail business in Warren, Minnesota, United States, in operation 1888–1959.The original building it occupied burned down in 1910, so the owners commissioned a new building the following year which is still standing.

  8. Belled buzzard - Wikipedia

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    Even more elaborate, was an article entitled "Aged Buzzard Thought Dead" by the Warren Sheaf that not only claimed that the belled buzzard was thought to have died after escaping entanglement from its leather strap, which a sleigh bell had been affixed, but added that the belled buzzard had been belled during the War of 1812 and was "present at ...

  9. Andrew Grindeland - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Grindeland (November 20, 1856 – October 28, 1932) was an American lawyer, judge and Minnesota state senator. [1]Andrew Grindeland was born in Highlandville, Iowa.He was the son of Ingebrit Grindeland and Lucie Halstensdattir, both immigrants from Norway.