. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... OLE S. JOHNRON AND FAMILY r RY WINNEBAGO AND HANCOCK COUNTIES 203 Carrie, the wife of Halvor Grossland, superintendent of the county farm in Worthcounty; Ole S., whose name introduces this sketch; John S., a resident of Eichlandcounty. North Dakota; Sam S., also of Eichland county; Martin S., of Saskatche-wan, Canada; Astre, the wife of Herman C. Stendcl, who is engaged in thecreamery business in Vinje, Winnebago county, Iowa; Amund S., of Eichlandcounty, North Dakota; Ott


. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... OLE S. JOHNRON AND FAMILY r RY WINNEBAGO AND HANCOCK COUNTIES 203 Carrie, the wife of Halvor Grossland, superintendent of the county farm in Worthcounty; Ole S., whose name introduces this sketch; John S., a resident of Eichlandcounty. North Dakota; Sam S., also of Eichland county; Martin S., of Saskatche-wan, Canada; Astre, the wife of Herman C. Stendcl, who is engaged in thecreamery business in Vinje, Winnebago county, Iowa; Amund S., of Eichlandcounty, North Dakota; Otto S., of Saskatchewan, Canada; and Carl S., also of thatprovince. Ole S. Johnson was reared and educated in Worth county, Iowa, and afterleaving school gave his father the benefit of his labor until his marriage. He thencame to Winnebago county and purchased the northeast quarter of section 21,Logan township, which he at once began to clear and improve. Later he boughtthe north half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwestquarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section


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