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 | Helga Landstrom
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 | Helga Landstrom Taken at St. Cloud Teachers College, Fall of 1926
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 | Helge and Inge Ellingboe At their marriage in 1871
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Date: 1871
Place: Wisconsin
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 | Helge and Inge Ellingboe Helge and Ingeborg Ellingboe. Helge Christophersen Ellingboe (1840-1913) served in the Civil War and returned to marry Ingeborg Thompson. They took over the family farm in Gibson and had 13 children. Helge and Ingeborg (1850-1909), and their children Christopher (1872-1881), Anna Bertina (1879-1902, and Edward Orson (1890-1891) are buried in the Jambo Creek Cemetery.
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Place: Wisconsin
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 | Helge Christophersen Ellingboe
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Date: 1860s
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 | Helge Christophersen Ellingboe
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Date: About 1865
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 | Helge Ellingboe
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 | Hendrickson outing, Summer, 1909 A Hendrickson gathering. If that's Arthur to the right of Martha then this picture was taken in the summer of 1909. The leaning guy second from the right in the back is George Hendrickson. The woman on George's right is Caroline Ekum.
On one version of the picture, which had been addressed to Claus Bowe in Viroqua, Martha Bowe Hendrickson had written in the margin, "This is at Wildwood above St. Paul. We are by our shanty where we cooked our coffee." In the message part of the card, Martha had written: "Dear father, suppose you know us here the girl next to Carolina is her cousin Christine Eckum. Charlie is by Mrs. Anderson I am with Mr. Anderson just for fun from your daughter" (Spelling and punctuation are as written.)
Christine Ekum, if she's Caroline's cousin, is most likely one of Mons Ekum's daughters. She may be the woman known as "Stina" who later - perhaps shortly after this picture was taken - married Peter Helgeson of Chippewa County.
Cora's copy is also a postcard addressed to Cora Anderson, Viroqua Wis., Route 3, box 22. The following simple handwriting, all in pencil, has this message: "Dear Cora I do not know if I owe you or not I have forgotten but please write me soon your Aunite Martha." The postcard was postmarked from Minneapolis at Bloomington Station on October 9th (no year) at 3:30 PM with a green one-cent stamp.
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Date: Summer, 1909
Place: North of St. Paul
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 | Hendricksons and Larsons Apparently taken about 1913 when Charles would have been 56, Clara Munson 20, Sever 47, Arthur 5, Martha 41, Myrtle 3, Ada 3, and Louise 36. This would have been taken a little more than a year before Cora came to live with Martha and family for 3 months in late 1914. The backdrop appears to be of Minnehaha Falls so the picture was probably taken in Minneapolis.
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Date: About 1913
Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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 | Hendricksons, about 1915 Caroline would have been 29, George 30, Mildred 5, and Chester 2. The original is a postcard.
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Date: About 1915
Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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