North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . chased another quarter section adjoining the homestead on the northand he is still the owner of the entire tract of four hundred and eighty acres, from whichhe derives a very substantial annual income. Year after year he carefully, persistently andsuccessfully tilled the soil and thereon resided until 1903, when he retired and removed toPage, where he has since made his home, enjoying a well earned rest, his former toil .supply-ing him with all of the comforts and some of the luxuries of life. He is also a stockholderin the Farmer
North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . chased another quarter section adjoining the homestead on the northand he is still the owner of the entire tract of four hundred and eighty acres, from whichhe derives a very substantial annual income. Year after year he carefully, persistently andsuccessfully tilled the soil and thereon resided until 1903, when he retired and removed toPage, where he has since made his home, enjoying a well earned rest, his former toil .supply-ing him with all of the comforts and some of the luxuries of life. He is also a stockholderin the Farmers Elevator & Lumber Company of Page. Mr. Wallace has always voted the republican ticket, giving stalwart support to theparty which was the defense of the Union in the dark days of the Civil war and whichhas always been the party of reform and progress. He has studied life in many of itsphases and from his experiences has gleaned deductions which are the embodiment of soundphilosophy. While farming he was not only working to produce good crops but was also. VICTOR WALLACE
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