Interview notes, 1934 November.

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Interview notes, 1934 November.

Typed notes of a Minnesota Historical Society interview with Neutsen, who comments on his work as a crew member on Red River freight boats (1871); winter fur trapping along the river (1871-1872); construction of a telegraph line between Moorhead (Minnesota) and Winnipeg, including a prairie fire; and railroad work in western Minnesota (1872).

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