Histories of the Martin, Wilson, Bloom, & Ahola Families

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Martin, J.K.,  Letters from the Klondike gold rush, part 1.
Martin, J.K., Letters from the Klondike gold rush, part 1.
In 1898 J.K. Martin and several companions joined the gold rush to the Klondike. Parts of five of his letters home were published as articles in the Little Falls Daily Transcript.
Letters 1 & 2 are presented here. Transcribed by Sandra B. Martin without change except for typographical errors.
Click here to download a pdf of parts 1 & 2.
 
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Martin, J.K., Letters from the Klondike gold rush, part 2.
Martin, J.K., Letters from the Klondike gold rush, part 2.
Transcribed by Sandra B. Martin without change except for typographical errors.
Click here to download a pdf of parts 1 & 2.
 
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Northland Song<br />
A poem by Elsa Ahola Bloom
Northland Song
A poem by Elsa Ahola Bloom

 
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Tanner, Nathan -- Sworn Declaration on his Military Service
Tanner, Nathan -- Sworn Declaration on his Military Service
Nathan outlined his military service in the Revolutionary War, said that he was born in Hopkinton, Rhode Island in 1755, that David Tanner was his father, and that he relocated from Rhode Island to New York, first to Dutchess County, then to the Town of Saratoga in Saratoga County, then to Petersburgh in Rensselaer County and finally to Locke in Cayuga County. Click here to download a pdf.
 
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The Finnish Settlement in the Eagle River Area <br />
By Elsa Ahola Bloom
The Finnish Settlement in the Eagle River Area
By Elsa Ahola Bloom

A memoir and history recalling childhood events, Finnish life and Finnish Institutions in the Eagle River, Wisconsin area.
(10 page pdf, 1.6MB)
 
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The Simmons Family of Westfield Township, Medina  Co.,Ohio by Ruth Simmons Stebbins
The Simmons Family of Westfield Township, Medina Co.,Ohio by Ruth Simmons Stebbins
Part 1 outlines the relocation of several Simmons family members to Ohio and their lives there. It also includes some information on the founding of the Ohio Farmers Insurance Co., in which members of the Simmons family played roles. Part 2 was originally a separate document, but it is appended here because it provides more information on the extended Simmons family in addition to details on Erastus Simmons descendants and family life.

Ruth Stebbins sent part 1 to her cousin, Lottie Tanner Martin and Patricia Vanhoose donated part 2 to the Medina County Public Library.

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