Levi N. Countryman and familypapers. Undated and 1855-1930.

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Levi N. Countryman and familypapers. Undated and 1855-1930.

Diaries, correspondence, genealogical correspondence,newspaper articles, photographs, and miscellaneous materials of Levi N. Countryman, a farmer whoemigrated to Minnesota in 1855 and settled near Hastings.

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Rich, W. W. (Watson Wellman), 1841-1903

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Countryman, A. D.

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Dakota County Agricultural Society (Dakota County, Minn.)

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LeRoy, Henry S.

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Hamline University

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Countryman, Norman W.

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Truax, Lany Countryman.

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Countryman, Levi N. (Levi Nelson), 1832-1924.

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Levi Countryman was born July 11, 1832, in LaFargeville, New York. He moved to Hartsville, Indiana (circa 1848-1850) where he taught school and attended Hartsville College. On March 21, 1851 he married Alta Chamberlain, and in 1855 they moved to Hastings, Minnesota for reasons relating to Levi Countryman's health. In Minnesota he farmed in Dakota County; attended and graduated from Hamline University, Red Wing, in 1861; was mustered into Company D, Second Minnesota Regiment (February 7, 1865) an...

Countryman, Martha.

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Countryman, Gratia A. (Gratia Alta), 1866-1953

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Gratia A. Countryman was born in Hastings, Minnesota, November 29, 1866, the daughter of Levi N. and Alta Chamberlain Countryman. She graduated from Hastings High School in 1882 and from the University of Minnesota in 1889. Shortly after graduating from the University she joined the staff of the Minneapolis Public Library. In 1890 she was head cataloger, and in 1903 she was made head librarian, succeeding James K. Hosmer. In 1918, Gratia Countryman adopted a son, Wellington. Aside from her work ...

Countryman, Peter F., 1829-1906.

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Countryman family.

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