. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . th of whom died in England. There thesubject of this review was reared and he completed his more specifically literary course bystudy in St. Pauls College at Stony Stratford. Later he became a student in the medicaldepartment of I^ondon University—Kings College—and in 1883 he came to the United States,landing at New York on the 17th of March. From the eastern metropolis he made his waywestward and took up his abode upon a farm in Dane county, Wisconsin, where he spentthree years, after which he removed to Fargo, North Dakota, JI


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . th of whom died in England. There thesubject of this review was reared and he completed his more specifically literary course bystudy in St. Pauls College at Stony Stratford. Later he became a student in the medicaldepartment of I^ondon University—Kings College—and in 1883 he came to the United States,landing at New York on the 17th of March. From the eastern metropolis he made his waywestward and took up his abode upon a farm in Dane county, Wisconsin, where he spentthree years, after which he removed to Fargo, North Dakota, JIarch 15, 1886, and soonafterward found employment with the firm of X\igent & Brown, printers and bookbinders,with whom he remained until the fall of 1887. He then went to Minneapolis. Minnesota,and for six months was in the emidoy of the James H. Bishop Paper Company. At the endof that time he became connected with the house of A. C. Bansman, printer and binder, andin the spring of 1889 he returned to Fargo, where for six months he was employed by E. J. p. HARDY HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 317 Webb in the printing business. He tlicn again entered the service of Nugent & Brown in thecapacity of traveling salesman, representing them upon the road until the summer of 1891,when he became traveling representative for the firm of Walker Brothers, with whom heremained in that capacity until 1895, when he was admitted to a partnership and was madegeneral manager of the business, continuing in that capacity until 1913. He then sold hisinterest and accepted the secretaryship of the Fargo Commercial Club, in which capacity hehas since ably served, doing effective ?work for the benefit of the city, his efforts being atangible element in its business progress. In 1891 Mr. Hardy was united in marriage to Miss Camille Parker, of Fargo, but anative of Lincoln, Nebraska. To this union has been born one son, John P., whose natal daywas June 7, 1907. Mr. Hardy is well known in Masonic circles


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