Frank W. and Ella L. McCabe interview, 1956.

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Frank W. and Ella L. McCabe interview, 1956.

Typed summary of interview with Frank and Ella L. McCabe concerning the Loring Farm (also called Stickney Farm) and Frank's father Thomas who emigrated from Ireland at age 14 and first settled at Oshkosh, Wisc. Thomas bought his own farm near Sabin, Minn. while working at the Loring Farm. He met his wife Carrie Moen, a Norwegian immigrant, on the Loring Farm where she was also employed. Interview also mentions B.C. and Ward Sherman, brothers who worked at the Loring Farm and later established a harness shop in Moorhead, Minn.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7270983

North Dakota State University Library

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McCabe, Ella L.

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McCabe, Thomas B.

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Sackett, Leonard, 1901-1971

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McCabe, Frank W., 1886-1959,

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Son of Irish immigrant Thomas McCabe. Worked as a farm laborer on the Loring Farm (also known as Stickney Farm), Clay County, Minn. Inherited the family farm after the death of Edward, Frank's brother. Frank's son Harte McCabe took over about 1941. From the description of Frank W. and Ella L. McCabe interview, 1956. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 29464925 ...