Papers, 1952.

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Papers, 1952.

The Mrs. Hans Mollerud Papers consist of photocopies of a handwritten autobiographical sketch written in 1952. The sketch concerns the Mollerud and Paulsness family histories, detailing Mrs. Mollerud's recollections of farming, social and church activities, and neighbors in Goodhue County (MN), Grafton (ND), and Hanley (Sask). Of particular interest are her memories of the epidemic of scarlet fever which struck Grafton in the summer of 1904. The original is archived by the Saskatchewan Archives Board.

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Mollie Mollerud was born on September 5, 1874 in Goodhue County, Minnesota. Her parents, Lars and Ingeborg Hegseth Paulsness, emigrated from Norway in 1860 and farmed in Goodhue County until Lars died in 1889. Ingeborg and her five children then moved to Grafton, North Dakota, where they homesteaded. In November 1893, Mollie, the oldest daughter, married Hans Mollerud, who was born in Sigdal, Norway in 1870. The Molleruds worked on Ingeborg's farm until 1903, when they homesteaded near Hanley, S...

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