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  Otter Tail County Minnesota Genealogy MnGenWeb Otto Township
Otto township lies in the immediate basin of the Red river system and, although it has no lake entirely within its limits, at least half of Rush lake is in the township.
It is bounded on the north by Pine Lake, on the west by Rush Lake, on the south by Leaf Lake and on the east by Newton.
This township is thickly settled as evinced by the size of the farms which range from forty to one hundred and sixty acres.
www.jsenterprises.com /ottertail/townships/otto.htm   (579 words)

  
 McDonough County, Illinois, Tennesee Township
Nearly half of the entire township is composed of timber land, and the surface is underlaid in many places with a most excellent fire and potter's clay, together with an almost inexhaustible supply of coal, which is of great value to the township.
Crooked Creek enters the township on the south west quarter of section 1, and flowing in a diagonal course through sections 10, 9, 16, 17, and the northern part of 19, leaves the township at the southwest corner of section 18.
In pursuance of a vote taken upon township organization, at the general election of November, 1856, the committee appointed by the county judge to divide the county into townships, reported in due time, and from that report it was learned that the territory comprising this township was called Tennessee.
www.macomb.com /~ilmcdono/townships/TennesseeTwp1885.html   (14009 words)

  
 Notes on Carsten Voss
Hayes township is on the eastern edge of Crawford county, a few miles south of the town of Westside.
In May, 1883, a shooters' society, the Hayes Township Schuetzen Verein, was founded as a social club by the local German citizens.
Hans Voss was born Dec. 29, 1888, in Hayes Twp., Crawford County, Iowa.
members.tripod.com /allfam/notes/carstenvoss00200380.html   (2432 words)

  
 Volume IV Chapter XLV
Hayes and I are greatly pained to hear of the serious illness of Mrs.
Of 362 RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES course, originality and novelty are not to be expected, but it often happens on such occasions that there is an excess of ora- tory, history, and poetry which makes the closing or later ex- cises too stale to be comfortable for those who are at the foot of the program.
Da- kota, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota all swept by blizzards.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/hayes/chapterxlv.html   (15412 words)

  
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Big Lake Township is one of two township’s in Sherburne County required to comply with the MS4 reporting requirements.
Minnesota Limited/Nordic Land Locating to Big Lake TownshipMinnesota Limited will be relocating from Rogers, MN to Big Lake on 67 acres along State Highway 25.
Township Development — The “Spanky’s Corner” commercial plat, consisting of 4 lots and the existing bus garage; and, Nordic Land sites previously mentioned by Ewald Petersen were developed as Township properties.
www.biglaketownship.com /docs/AnnualMtg07.doc   (2422 words)

  
 Inventory of the James Hayes Papers, 1921-1994
Born in Saginaw, Michigan on January 1, 1907, James Hayes came to Chicago in 1926 to attend the School of the Art Institute, where his mentor was Ernst F. Detterer, later Custodian of the John M. Wing Foundation at the Newberry Library.
Hayes wanted to train as a lettering artist but recalled in later years that his only option was to take the entire course of the Printing Arts Department, which Detterer had established in 1921.
Hayes belonged to and corresponded with numerous clubs founded during the revival of calligraphy in the 1960s and 1970s.
www.newberry.org /collections/FindingAids/hayes/Hayespr.html   (1333 words)

  
 Minnesota Senate District 37 DFL: Get the Facts
Precinct caucuses are the beginning of the process that Minnesota's major political parties use for choosing the candidates and the issues they will support in the 2006 elections.
Minnesota Statutes section 202A.19 permits you to take time off from work without pay to attend your caucus if you give your employer written notice at least 10 days in advance.
The Minnesota Women's Press has an excellent article about attending caucuses that may clear things up for you.
www.sd37dfl.org /facts.php   (892 words)

  
 Center for Rural Design - University of Minnesota - PROJECTS
It is located in the northwestern corner of Minnesota 10 miles south of the United States border with Canada.
The Federal Government through the Corps of Engineers is also planning to construct bypass drainage channels and a wider and higher earth levee or floodwall for the Roseau River to protect the City in the future.
©2000-2006 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.
ruraldesign.coafes.umn.edu /roseaubackground.htm   (1207 words)

  
 Journal Online Obituaries
Bernice was born Nov. 4, 1919, in Nicollet Township, Nicollet County, to Frederick and Wilhemia (Wilking) Mueller.
Leona is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Richard Ramsden of Cobham, England, Jennifer Doughty of Rochester, and Patricia and Barry Rogne of Northfield; sons and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Patricia Hayes of rural Lafayette, and Larrie Hayes of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She married Amos Hayes on Nov. 21, 1948, at the Bernadotte Lutheran Church in Bernadotte Township, Nicollet County.
www.oweb.com /newulm/obits/obits121202.html   (600 words)

  
 McDonough County, Illinois, Macomb Township, Macomb City
William E. Anderson is a native of this county, born in Tennessee township, November 15, 1863, and is a son of William J., and Sarah A. Anderson.
In 1830, he was married to Sally J. Vawter, and coming to Illinois, first settled in Chalmers township in the place now known as the Robert Venard farm, but in the spring of 1835, moved to Scotland township, on the farm now owned and occupied by A. Pace.
George W. Pace, one of his sons, was born in Chalmers township May 13, 1835, and made the farm his home until 19 years old, when he was engaged as clerk in the postoffice for five years.
www.macomb.com /~ilmcdono/townships/Macomb1885.html   (20992 words)

  
 ESPN - Minnesota vs. Detroit - Recap - April 15, 2008
After Detroit's 115-103 victory over Minnesota on Tuesday night, Saunders said he wasn't worried about someone getting hurt in the meaningless game against the Cavaliers, but he knocked on the wooden table as he said it.
The loss, which ended Minnesota's two-game winning streak, was its 60th of the season.
This time, it was Hayes and Lindsey Hunter combining for 20 points as the Pistons pulled to a 52-43 halftime lead.
sports.espn.go.com /nba/recap?gameId=280415008&campaign=rss&source=NBAHeadlines   (637 words)

  
 Volume III Chapter XXVI
Hayes, who had been with him during his last few weeks of service, rejoined her mother and children at Chillicothe and continued her stay there and at Fremont until October, when the Hayes house in Cincin- nati, which had been leased, could be occupied.
Meanwhile Hayes was maintaining his headquarters at Cincinnati, making frequent visits to Chillicothe, Fremont, Delaware, and Colum- bus.
King, of Minnesota (nom- inally, really New York), the present incumbent was named [for postmaster], also others, all having printed tickets.
www.ohiohistory.com /onlinedoc/hayes/chapterxxvi.html   (11843 words)

  
 THE GLACIAL LAKE AGASSIZ--Appendix A
The notes are derived chiefly from the reports of the geological and natural history surveys of Canada and of Minnesota, and are all reduced to refer to the true or astronomic meridians.
The Twenty-second Annual Report, Minnesota, for 1893, on pages 35-40, makes extensive additions to the foregoing lists of g1acial striæ in the northeastern part of that State, including very abundant and exceptionally deflected courses at Duluth and elsewhere about the west end of Lake Superior.
Farther west, apparently this stratum of sandstone occurs in the bluffs of the Souris River, near its most southern bend, and in hills within the area of the loop formed by this river, where other glacial striæ may probably be found.
www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu /govdocs/text/lakeagassiz/appendixa.html   (3549 words)

  
 Reinking
Emily Reinking was born 1858, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota and died 1862, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Friedrich Reinking was born 1866, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota and died 1876 in Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Per the 1875 Minnesota state census Katharina states she and her parents were born in Oldenburg, Germany.
home.comcast.net /~herr-gen/reinking.htm   (1871 words)

  
 Hayes Hotel memories - Michigan News, Updates, Photos & Video | Detroit, Lansing - MLive.com
The hotel was named after Clarence B. Hayes, a local industrialist who founded the Hayes Wheel Co., later known as Kelsey-Hayes Co., which became the largest wheel manufacturer in the world.
His great-granddaughter Mary Calder, 86, said she was happy to see the building is being utilized and hopefully keep as much as the building as historically accurate as possible.
Stringham, of Summit Township, said she remembers walking into a ballroom that was decorated in shell pink and pale green, her class colors; and tea roses, her class flower.
www.mlive.com /news/index.ssf/2008/03/hayes_hotel_memories.html   (1096 words)

  
 How Are Courts Around The Country Addressing Ag Land Issues? - AgEBB
The Hayes Township Boardgranted the rezoning request, however a group of citizenspetitioned for a referendum, which subsequently overturned theBoard’s decision by a vote of 307 to 219.
Because a five-acre minimum is capable of achieving the township’s goal of preserving the rural character of the community, the imposition of a more burdensome ten-acre minimum is clearly arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable.
In reversing the trialcourt’s decision, the court stated the township’s realinterest was in "preventing further development of an areathat is already used for recreational and residential, ratherthan agricultural, purposes.
agebb.missouri.edu /aglaw/zone/aglaw2b.htm   (2665 words)

  
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Linn, a hard-working and respected farmer of Yellow Bank township, was born in Germany, August 22, 1844, a son of Christoff Linn, who was a mason by trade and an emigrant to the United States in the early '50s.
Our subject came to Dakota county, Minnesota, with his parents at the age of three years and attended school there until he was about sixteen years of age, when he began to earn his own way by working at farm labor, and worked for others until 1898.
Lorens was born in Chisago county, Minnesota, on a farm in 1858.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mn/county/wilkin/bios/1904-l.htm   (9843 words)

  
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Pierce was born in Waseca county, Minnesota, on a farm in 1871.
In the fall of 1880 he came to Barnesville, Clay county, Minnesota, and took a homestead, upon which he built a claim shanty and started to make a home there, but the land was poor and he found that he could not make a living therefrom and he let the land revert to the government.
Prohosky was born in Waseca, Minnesota, and her father, Mat Schuster, was a farmer and a pioneer settler of Traverse county.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mn/county/wilkin/bios/1904-p.htm   (12010 words)

  
 A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of Missouri
He lived in the northeast corner of the township, and built the first mill (water mill) grist and saw mill, on Grand River, that was erected in the township.
Evans raised the first wheat that was grown in the township, and possibly the first crop in the county outside of the Harmony Mission Settlement.
One of the earliest settlers of Walnut Township was Hon.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/moser/batespl.html   (5687 words)

  
 Winter 2004 Quarterly
Pharmacist employment in Minnesota grew 30 percent between 1986 and 1999, and is expected to increase 11 percent by 2008.
For many rural Minnesota communities, it is a great challenge to attract and retain a new generation of pharmacists that possesses a commitment to the community.
Virtually all of Greater Minnesota – outside a corridor running from Willmar to the Twin Cities to Rochester – is classified by the federal government as a mental health professional shortage area.
www.health.state.mn.us /divs/chs/Quarterly/qwinter04.htm   (2881 words)

  
 Minnesota LTAP - About LTAP: Programs - Truck-Weight Compliance Program
The Minnesota Truck-Weight Compliance Program, recently funded through 2009, addresses concerns of state, county, city, and township transportation authorities about damage to routes resulting from the heavier truck traffic.
The resources found here may be especially useful to trucking entities, scale operators, farm truck owners and operators, aggregate haulers, truck manufacturers, township and county authorities, new truck dealers, out-of-state companies bound by Minnesota’s legal weight limits, and truck driving students.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
www.mnltap.umn.edu /About/Programs/TruckWeight   (274 words)

  
 Minnesota History Quarterly: Indexes
Hayes, Richard, 4:373, 412–416, 416n, 419–420, 10:388–389, 46:118
Hayes, Rutherford B., U.S. president, 3:63, 6:194, 16:271, 17:11, 34:287–288, 35:58, 177, 357, 37:191, 41:126, 49:297, 51:86, 103, 54:200–201
Minnesota advantages, 12:334, 13:446, 16:29, 36, 216, 238, 329, 353, 17:97, 214, 255–261, 367, 387, 412, 18:300, 348, 20:395, 22:135, 169, 25:91, 26:146, 27:248, 30:6, 33:32, 189, 34:100n, 35:214–221, 36:91, 42:220–221, 223, 49:151–154, 199, 58:148–149
www.mnhs.org /market/mhspress/MinnesotaHistory/index/histidxh.html   (2115 words)

  
 ATSDR - Health Consultation - Weston Woods Development Site, White Bear Township, Ramsey County, Minnesota
The site is located north of Minnesota Highway 96, and just west of Allandale Drive, about seven miles north of the City of St. Paul.
Groundwater contamination (primarily volatile organic compounds, or VOCs) from the waste disposed of at the dump impacted nearby residential wells in nearby North Oaks.
The Weston Woods development is served by the White Bear Township public water supply, and does not rely on private wells for drinking water purposes.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /hac/PHA/westonwoods/wwd_p1.html   (8034 words)

  
 FoodRoutes Final Word - FoodRoutes
Hayes, stung by the rejection, went public with the politicization of science.
As big a splash as the Star made with its story Thursday, few Minnesota local control and sustainable farming advocates were surprised to see their state bureaucrats manipulating public meetings to keep the spotlight off Big Ag.
Minnesota, he explains, is unique in that local township boards control all planning and zoning in the state.
www.foodroutes.org /fwissue.jsp?item=147   (2146 words)

  
 Resources - Publications
Interviews with 10 Minnesota farm families who are stewards of the land, edited by LSP founder Ron Kroese, with interviews conducted by Patrick Moore, Doug Nopar and Joe Paddock.
Sustainable farmers, farm lenders and agricultural educators in Minnesota and Wisconsin were surveyed on credit-related practices as well as the perceptions each group holds about banks, sustainable farming and each other.
A collaborative publication of LSP, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Extension Service, this booklet summarizes comments given by approximately 40 farmers during a series of forums held throughout the state in 1996.
www.landstewardshipproject.org /resources-pubs.html   (2284 words)

  
 Stephen Wing Pettis
Fannie was born at West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York on October 16, 1837 and died at Kasota, Minnesota on September 21, 1888.
Hazel was from Buffalo, Minnesota, the daughter of George and Ida Scranton Hayes, born on February 12, 1897.
Viola Hayes was born January 14, 1883, the daughter of Andrew and Stella Streeter Hayes.
members.aol.com /TNash74528/swpettis.html   (1454 words)

  
 Demographic Profiles (DP-1-4) Townships
Camp Release township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
Cerro Gordo township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
Lac qui Parle township, Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
govpubs.lib.umn.edu /census/profile_twp.phtml   (116 words)

  
 WWJ Newsradio 950 - Lawsuit Filed in 911 Call Case
The woman, Lorraine Hayes, called 911 twice on January 12, 2005, saying that her husband had shot her in the head.
The dispatcher did not take her seriously, and EMS arrived only after she called her son in Minnesota and he called Detroit police - 45 minutes after Hayes' initial call, according to the lawsuit.
Hayes became paralyzed as a result of her injuries.
www.wwj.com /pages/23755.php   (717 words)

  
 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis - Banking Information - Market Definitions - Minnesota   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Isanti County; Milo, Bogus Brook, Greenbush, and Princeton Townships in Mille Lacs County; Nessel, Rushseba, Fish Lake, Sunrise, and Amador Townships, the Cities of Harris and North Branch in Chisago County
Minnesota: Pepin, Glasgow, Greenfield, Watopa, and Minneiska Townships and the City of Wabasha in Wabasha County; Winona County less Homer, Richmond, Pleasant Hill, New Hartford, and Dresbach Townships
Minnesota: Goodhue County less Warsaw, Holden, Wanamingo, Minneola, Zumbrota, Kenyon, Cherry Grove, Roscoe, and Pine Island Townships; Mount Pleasant and Lake Townships in Wabasha County
woodrow.mpls.frb.fed.us /banking/apps/market-def/minnesota.cfm?js=0   (809 words)

  
 DONALD N. GREGG: An Inventory of His Flour Milling Research Files at the Minnesota Historical Society
The files were compiled by Don Gregg up to the time of his death in 1987; they have since been supplemented by items donated by others.
BIOGRAPHY OF DONALD N. Donald Neal Gregg, a lifelong collector of documentation on the flour milling industry in Minneapolis and the Upper Midwest, was born December 21, 1914 in Sherwood, North Dakota.
The largest group of materials consists of files arranged by Minnesota city, with individual files for each mill within a city.
www.mnhs.org /library/findaids/00519.html   (2043 words)

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