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HARVEST RULES Mary O. Paulsen's diary entries for this month, and understandably so! Above is a great old photo of a field crew -- paused and posed for the photographer -- which was found in the collection of Ernie Rasmussen (son of Lena P. & Ras) so we are assuming it contains some R-face(s) or it is on Rasmussen lands. >> Do you recognize anybody? Likely it's not from 1910 in particular, but is of the era. Field crews at harvesttime often were men who traveled the surrounding areas from field to field, for a long time -- and the women traveled too, working very hard long days to feed them. Imagine feeding a crew like the one above [over and over and over] without our kitchen conveniences today! I know they did it then and did it well without our handy appliances, but Wow.
The 1909 plat map below shows a part of Towner County called Twin Hill Township. Each small square of a Township is a Section, is one square mile and has a Section number, 1--36. Each Section contains 4 quarters -- NW, NE, SE, SW; but many readers of this are indeed first-hand familiar with the system. One of MaryOP's farmlands is in sect 33. [please remember you can enlarge the image with a touch of your cursor, then return to blog with a touch on the 'Back' or left-facing arrow. That'll certainly ease your eyes!] Just north of MaryOP in same section is son George. You'll find other THtwp farms nearby of folk she mentions a lot, e.g., Will Rasmussen/ bro of Ras+; Ed Odegaard/ dad of Peter who will later marry Ras+Lena's daughter Mae; Curtis J. Lord/ Mary's banker; Uriah Forney/ dad of Myrtle, wife of Fred P.; Henry Schmedburg who she's always trying to convert; and farm neighbor Axel Hanson.


HER CASH-OUT record for September:

The month's diary:

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MaryOP was indeed good about visiting, writing and bolstering her many fellow widows.








As far as I can tell, MaryOP is on the road for the rest of the month -- staying with and traveling among most of her children's homes. Harvest season was just that way, esp. as that part of her farmland was 16 miles NE from her home in Cando and the bulk of her kids lived up that way. I'm glad she had a good pen with her diary book for this trip, most of the time at least!






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(The Forney family was shown above in photo for Sept 12.)

Moving day for Lena and Ras and the four+ children! As noted before, their previous home had burnt down and 1910 was the onset of life in the new place, seen below, built on the same spot. Photo below with family in best best and the farm hands. This home still stands in Egeland, at least it was a few years ago when last I heard, but not in its posture of a century ago.

And here's that little fellow born 21 Sept 1910, Everett N. Paulsen; d. 8 April 2006. He got me started in photography, supported my enthusiasm for family history and would have enjoyed this 1910 MaryOP diary effort. Happy century 1910-2010, Dad - - the big old buffalo.
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This Annie is her daughter, b. 1882. She staying with Annie and Jim Rasmussen for a couple days. Hilde (Will R.) is Annie's sister-in-law who comes visiting from just across the township line. Cruellers are a donut-y dessert -- from the Dutch word for 'twisted cake.'
Look how wind directions progressed through that day! SE, S, W, then N. Imagine the dizzy weather vane as changing conditions signal the approach of colder times. Yearly, before starting notes in each new diary book, MaryOP would jot in the 'am' and 'pm' at top of each page (and pre-assign the scriptural studies) for the whole year. She'd then daily note her weather observations from the morning and/ or afternoon, as fitting.




Yikes -- her first born and a big one. First, here's how the happy parents looked nine months earlier, Othilde 'Tillie'/ 'Tilde' (Nelson) and Henry J. Paulsen:

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The area is known for its duck and other wild fowl hunting situated as it is in the northern prairie potholes region. Indeed Cando today calls itself the 'Duck Capitol of North Dakota.'


Letters went to Twin Hill neighbor Ed Odegaard and to her Tw.H. farm-renter, Oscar Nelson.



Harvest accounting continues. MaryOP had to be a shrewd business woman to support herself and daughters, managing incomes and expenditures for her rented farms and other properties and the hired workers for same.



While there is no 'photo feature' this month, there IS this mystery photo which I am looking to you for help in identifying. I believe I snapped it when visiting the Danish Baptist Cemetery near Blooming Prairie MN 20+ yrs ago. Why, oh WHY didn't I label this photo!?? It verily might be the home of Paul and Anna Marie Fredrickson, parents of Albert Paulsen and his many siblings, and parents-in-law of MaryOP. Anyway, the cemetery is a short piece beyond this property -- I think I can see it at the left, in photo. If this is that old home, the Fredrickson's son Jacob Paulsen later owned it, and, later again, Peter & Adena Miller owned it. They were two 'bachelor' children of Albert's widowed sister Dorothea who cared for her there until her death, then kept on farming. (They were siblings of 'Mary Sanders' Miller Fredlund, Towner Co., ND, and others.) While most readers of this blog won't be savvy to rural Steele County in s.e. MN, someone, somewhere might connect. Ideas?

Until the October posting of this century old diary of Mary Olsen Paulsen,
-- Marsha Paulsen Peters, Iowa City IA (a great-granddaughter)
Remember that your comments, OLD photos, corrections and further stories of the family in that era are very welcome via e-mail contact.
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