George and Martha Halvorson interview, 1954.

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George and Martha Halvorson interview, 1954.

Typed summary of interview with Leonard Sackett concerning J.B. Power, Helendale Farm, Mrs. Halvorson's employment as a temporary cook at Helendale Farm, and her father, Ole Germanson, Norwegian immigrant from Telemark, Norway.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7265378

North Dakota State University Library

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Halvorson, Martha Germanson, 1882-

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Sackett, Leonard, 1901-1971

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Germanson, Ole, 1856-1954.

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Power, J. B. (James Buel), 1833-1912

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Born at Stockport, N.Y., son of William H. and Catharine A. (Buel) Power. Began working for New York and Erie Railway in 1849, later worked for St. Louis and Pacific Railroad, and Northern Pacific Railway. Wed Helen Amelia Buckhout of Newburgh, N.Y. in 1857. Moved to Waseca County, Minn. in 1857. Purchased 6,000 acres of land near Leonard, N.D. in 1874 and named it Helendale Farm. Appointed to North Dakota Agricultural College Board of Trustees in 1890, served as acting president of North Dakota...

Halvorson, George, 1880-1962,

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Resided in Napoleon, N.D., Chase Lake, N.D., Leonard, N.D., retired to Fargo, N.D. From the description of George and Martha Halvorson interview, 1954. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 28840200 ...