LOOKING BACK
Looking Back 9-2-10
Local farm land sells for $65/acre in 1910September 02, 2010
Looking Back
90 Years Ago Items from the Tribune of September 3, 1920 Last Saturday was the day of official rejoicing at the passing of the federal suffrage amendment, giving to the women of the United States, equal voting rights with the men.By Edited by Tami Plank , September 02, 2010
Looking Back
15 Years Ago Items from the Sun of August 22, 1995 Between June 12 and 29, Kim Findlay, and her mother, Diane Lesmeister, and 30 other students and adults from western Minnesota took a European choir tour.By Edited by Tami Plank , August 27, 2010
Looking Back 
90 Years Ago Items from the Tribune of August 27, 1920
The City Park on East 7th Street and California Avenue has been plowed up, and leveled off this week and the trees trimmed. Catch basins for drainage will be provided.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 25, 2010
Looking Back 
Items from the Sun of August 25, 1910
Mayor Cooley stated that something like 250,000 gallons of water are being pumped daily, while the average consumption at this time of year should not be much more than 70,000 gallons per day.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 20, 2010
Hancock Looking Back -- 8-19-10 
Children sick and dying from cholera in 1910
August 19, 2010
Looking Back 
90 Years Ago Items from the Tribune of August 20, 1920
A new telephone circuit between Morris and Glenwood has been established.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 18, 2010
Looking Back 
75 Years Ago
Items from the
Sun of August 16, 1935
From 35 to 50 cases of encephomyelitis or sleeping sickness of horses have been reported on the farms of Stevens County.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 13, 2010
Looking Back 
90 Years Ago Items from the Tribune of August 13, 1920
The annual picnic of members of the Assumption Church parish will be held at Perkins Grove at Lake Pomme de Terre on Sunday, April 15.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 11, 2010
Hancock Looking Back -- 8-12-10 
Storm of the year causes extensive damage in in Hancock 1995
August 11, 2010
Looking Back 
100 Years Ago
Items from the
Sun of August 4, 1910
Supt. E. C. Higbee arrived the latter part of the week and is now busily engaged in making arrangements for the opening of the Morris Agricultural School and Experiment Station.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 06, 2010
Looking Back -- August 5 
Hancock Village dumped closed in 1970
August 05, 2010
Looking Back 
90 Years Ago Items taken from the Tribune of August 6, 1920
County Agent Nash is in receipt of a letter from F. L. French, Secretary, Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation, stating that the maximum wage for harvest hands in Minnesota should be $5 per day.
By Edited by Tami Plank , August 04, 2010
Looking Back 
40 Years Ago
Items from the
Sun of July 28, 1970
A new women’s clothing store in Morris, Stevenson’s Women’s Wear, will open its doors to the public in mid-August, announces David Gunderson, manager of the S & L store.
By Edited by Tami Plank , July 30, 2010
Looking Back 7-29-10 
Hiding in grain results in 1935 injury
July 29, 2010
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