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Sever Nundahl
Sever Nundahl
 
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Site of Ragna Kvale's grave
Site of Ragna Kvale's grave
In Hickory Twp, Pennington County, Minnesota, near Trail.
Owner of original: Eunice
Date: 2010
 
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Sophie Johnson Langevin with grandchild
Sophie Johnson Langevin with grandchild
With Jodi, 1974.
Owner of original: Jan
 
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Steve and Mayme Havier, February, 1955
Steve and Mayme Havier, February, 1955
Taken in Pompano Beach, Florida. Steve was 57 and Mayme was 54.
Date: February, 1955
Place: Pompano Beach, Florida
 
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Steve Havier
Steve Havier
 
506
Susan Bowe Monson
Susan Bowe Monson
 
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Ted and Margaret Langevin
Ted and Margaret Langevin
Owner of original: Jan
 
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The Cozy Cabins
The Cozy Cabins
Albert and Bertha ran a general store with tourist cabins called the cozy cabins at a location a few miles south of Viroqua. Their son, Ernest Ekum, in the Vernon County 150 years book, wrote:
“In the year of 1920, Albert Ekum bought two acres of land from Mr. Ole B. Fortney to build a grocery store and living quarters combined. They moved to the store from Liberty Pole on October 31, 1920. Behind the store on the north side were hitching posts for the customers’ horses. They sold groceries and later added clothing such as jackets, shirts, gloves, shoes, etc. There was no electricity then so they used two aladdin lamps to light their store. For a time, they bought fresh cream from the farmers around for Swift & Co. who came and picked it up. Later, when people started buying cars and there were better roads, the Ekums tore the porch off the front and put in gasoline pumps. They also tore out the hitching posts and built a place to drain oil from cars. The Ekums then built a few tourist cabins which was a good business. In 1946, the Ekums sold their store to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Olson of Madison and they then moved to the city of Viroqua. The store was then run by the Olsons until the roads got better and the people were shopping more elsewhere. Later the state road was rerouted from the store location and the Olsons closed their store and business.”
Date: 1930s
Place: "Mason City", Wisconsin
 
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The Erick Thompson family
The Erick Thompson family
Taken in 1942 after Gunhild's death. In the back row it's Edward, 46; Erick, 80; Clarence, 36; Melvin, not quite 45; and George, 36. In the front it's Anne, 50; Molly, 49; Ellen, 43; Ida, 41; and Rose, 52.
Date: March, 1942
Place: Minneapolis
 
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The Erickson children
The Erickson children
Taken in June of 1964 at Mayme's house in St. Paul. John is 64, Mayme is 63, Bill is 69, and Bess is 87.
Date: June 1964
Place: St. Paul
 

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