North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . f general merchandise, drugs and con-fectionery. He was also appointed postmaster on the 27th of May, 1910, and has sinceoccupied that position and he is the owner of Wisconsin farm lands. He is likewise astockholder in the Mother Lode Copper Jline of Alaska and in the National BriquettingCompany of Kenmare, North Dakota. In his investments he shows keen sagacity and soundbusiness judgment and his energy and enterprise have carried him into important businessconnections which are now bringing to him a substantial reward for his in


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . f general merchandise, drugs and con-fectionery. He was also appointed postmaster on the 27th of May, 1910, and has sinceoccupied that position and he is the owner of Wisconsin farm lands. He is likewise astockholder in the Mother Lode Copper Jline of Alaska and in the National BriquettingCompany of Kenmare, North Dakota. In his investments he shows keen sagacity and soundbusiness judgment and his energy and enterprise have carried him into important businessconnections which are now bringing to him a substantial reward for his intelligentlydirected labor. In 1908 Mr. Johnson was united in marriage to Miss Sarah E. Weeks, who was bornin Floyd county, Virginia, in 1890, a daughter of Mont and Sarah Weeks, who were old-time residents of Floyd. The father is now deceased, while the mother makes her homeat New Rockford, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have become the parents of twnchildren: Ralph, who was born June 26, 1909, and died .January 31, 1910; and Jlarlyss,born August 5, WILLIAM F. JOHNSON HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 165 Mr. .Iiilinsiiii exercises his right of fraiiohise in support of the men and measures of therepublican l)arty and is a lirm believer in the eliicacy of its principles as factors in llis religious faith is that of the Methodist church and he is interestedin all those forces which are working for the betterment of the individual and of thecommunity, giving active aid and cooperation to all well devised plans for the improvementand upbuilding of the district in which he resides. GEORGE D. RICHARDS. George D. Richards, cashier of the Kirst State Bank of Crystal Springs, was hoin atLangford, South Dakota, November 17, 1893. His parents, Clarence and Jennie (Davison)Richards, are natives of Pepin, Wisconsin, and of Reeds Landing, Minnesota, respectively.(In removing to South Dakota at an early period in its development they settled near Lang-ford where they still


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