North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . Odd died in Williston, October 8, 1913, and rests beside his wife in the Williston daughter, Mrs. Bruegger, acquired her education in the schools of Watertown, Wis-consin, and in 1890 became a resident of AVilliston. Six children were born to Mr. andMrs. Bruegger: Eugene George, whose birth occurred in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and who isnow with the Bruegger Mercantile Company of Williston; George Eniil, who was born inWilliston and died at the age of three years; Donald, who was born in Watertown, Wiscon-si


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . Odd died in Williston, October 8, 1913, and rests beside his wife in the Williston daughter, Mrs. Bruegger, acquired her education in the schools of Watertown, Wis-consin, and in 1890 became a resident of AVilliston. Six children were born to Mr. andMrs. Bruegger: Eugene George, whose birth occurred in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and who isnow with the Bruegger Mercantile Company of Williston; George Eniil, who was born inWilliston and died at the age of three years; Donald, who was born in Watertown, Wiscon-sin, and died in W^illiston when a year old; Erwin Kehr, who was born in Milwaukee and isnow a student in the University of Wisconsin; Orville H., who was born in Milwaukee andis a high school pupil in Williston; and Harold S., also a high school student. Mr. Bruegger gave his political allegiance to the democratic party and fraternallywas connected with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, while his religious faith was THE ^•^>^ Vt«ICPUBLIC LIBRARY AH». GEORGE BEUEGGER


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