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Arlan Ingehart Stangeland was born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1930. His family moved to Moorhead, Minnesota, graduating in 1948. He became a farmer in Wilkin County, Minnesota, gradually becoming active in Minnesota politics.
Benjamin Franklin Mackall was born in Elkton, Maryland, October 8, 1851. He was the son of Henry Clinton and Ann W. Mackall. B.F. Mackall attended West Nottingham Academy and Georgetown College. The impact of the Civil War made it impossible to continue his education. B.F. Mackall went to Moorhead, Minnesota in 1873.
This collection consists of the records of the local Moorhead chapter of the Catholic Daughters of America, a women’s organization that was incorporated in 1903 for the “moral and intellectual improvement of its members, and for charitable purposes, religious purposes and benevolent purposes.” The Moorhead chapter (formally designated as a court0 has existed since the early 1920s.
This microfilm edition contains the records of the Church of St. John the Divine, Moorhead, Clay County, Minnesota. The congregation began holding services in Moorhead in 1872. Bishop Henry B. Whipple conducted the first confirmation service in December 1873. In 1875, St. John’s was officially organized and recognized as a parish by the governing body of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota.
The American Legion Auxiliary of Minnesota was organized November 1920. This women’s patriotic organization was organized to promote Americanism, community service, national defense, and child welfare. The Ninth District is made up of fifty units in northwestern Minnesota.
Churches United for the Homeless is an extension of the mission of various churches in the Fargo-Moorhead [North Dakota-Minnesota] area. It was established in 1987 to offer spiritual ministry and emotional affirmation to homeless people. It also provides a temporary emergency shelter for the homeless and refers residents to appropriate services such as Job Service, Social Services, Mental Health and AA programs.
Belle Northrup was born October 6, 1866, the daughter of Charles and Charlotte Northrup. She married her first cousin John Northrup. They farmed near Georgetown, Minnesota. Belle died in Fergus Falls, Minnesota July 5, 1950, at the age of 83. The Georgetown History, page 92, has a short history and photos of Belle and Charles Northrup.
Burnett Bergeson was born in 1915, graduated from the Northwest School of Agriculture at Crookston, Minnesota, and subsequently worked for six years with the State Department of Agriculture. He later served in the Minnesota House of Representatives (District 64) from 1955-1961 and was on the DFL Agricultural Committee.
Clarence Evenson, Moorhead, Minnesota was a state representative for the years 1959-1962, representing the 49th District. He was mayor of Moorhead from 1921-22 and again from 1931-32. This collection contains bills, correspondence, newspaper clippings, tax information and miscellaneous materials from when he was a representative.
The Agassiz Women’s Political Caucus was organized during the summer of 1982. Its primary purpose is to educate women in political activities so that they may share equally with men in the responsibilities of government at every level. The Caucus also works to recruit, support, and endorse able and qualified women to run for elective office and to serve in positions in government and courts.