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| Arlene Havier, graduation
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Date: About 1942
Place: Minneapolis
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| Arthur and Gertrude Hendrickson wedding The sepia-toned rectangular original is mounted in a greyish-brown folder from Rosaas Studio - Duluth. On the back, in Cora's handwriting: "My Cousins Art Hendrickson groom Also my Cousins Marion & Gertie Anderson's and their friend."
Arthur is about 19, Gertie about 17. If the woman on the right is Gertie's sister Marion, she would be about 22 or 23. The woman on the right looks older than that and may be Gertie's mother. In that case, the fellow on the left may be Ole Jr.
How did they meet? Because Gertie's mother was a Nordrum (from LaCrosse), and there were also Nordrums in the Viroqua area, it is possible that matchmaker Martha was aware of Gertie, even apart from the connection through Cora and Cora's father.
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Date: 1927
Place: Duluth, Minnesota
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| Arthur Ellingboe
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| Arthur Hendrickson
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| Arthur Hendrickson and his half-brother Georgie Hendrickson Probably from about 1909 or 1910 when Arthur would have been 1 or 2 and Georgie 11 or 12. The original is a postcard addressed to Cora Anderson in Viroqua Wis. The message is "Tell mama thank you for the two chickens. I aught to write to you but please excuse me I have to much to do Auntie."
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Date: about 1909 or 1910
Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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| Arthur Hendrickson, about 2 years old Probably taken in about 1910 when Arthur was 2. The location is the front of the Hendrickson house in Minneapolis. The original is postcard addressed to Cora Anderson, Viroqua, but apparently sent in a separate envelope. The message, in pencil: "Tell Auntie Susan I send one to Clara for I can not share more than one at each house." Another sentence that is hard to read suggests that either this was to be sent on to "Louises" or else that she had sent one to Louise.
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Date: about 1910
Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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| Arthur Hendrickson, about age 5 Probably from about 1913. The original is a postcard with the message "To Cora from the fellow on the other side." The message was written by Martha.
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Place: Minneapolis probably
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| Arthur Hendrickson, baby Spring, 1908. This is probably Arthur's baptism.
The original is a semi-glossy print, approximately 2.5 x 4, mounted on a sturdy tan board. On the back, in pencil, is "Cora from Arthur" and, added by Cora later in ink, "Hendrickson."
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Date: Spring, 1908
Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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| Astrid Everson
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| At the Landstroms', 1927 or 1928 Mabel is on the left. Carl has the cap on in the back, over his mother's left shoulder. Ethel Berglund, a family friend, is next to Mabel. Gust is on the far right with the dog. We don't know who the other people are.
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Place: Landstroms' house, Shirt Lake, Deerwood Twp, Crow Wing County, Minnesota
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