. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. ?r:^ ..^^m-^ FARM HOME OF Jl. O. TUFF, ALVRTIX TOWNSHIP. SHOl- AND MONUMENT WORKS OF JAMES HORNE, LUVERNE ^\l ROCK COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES. 645 born on the same estate. There were elevenchildren in the family, of whom all grewto manhood and womanhood. GUS H. STAFFLER (1902), a farmer ofBattle Plain township, is a native of Mani-towoc, Wisconsin, and was born September11, 1869. His parents were Fred and Lou-isa (Prueterl Staffler, natives of Germany,who settled in Wisconsin in an early day. At the age of seventeen Gus H. Staf
. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. ?r:^ ..^^m-^ FARM HOME OF Jl. O. TUFF, ALVRTIX TOWNSHIP. SHOl- AND MONUMENT WORKS OF JAMES HORNE, LUVERNE ^\l ROCK COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES. 645 born on the same estate. There were elevenchildren in the family, of whom all grewto manhood and womanhood. GUS H. STAFFLER (1902), a farmer ofBattle Plain township, is a native of Mani-towoc, Wisconsin, and was born September11, 1869. His parents were Fred and Lou-isa (Prueterl Staffler, natives of Germany,who settled in Wisconsin in an early day. At the age of seventeen Gus H. Stafflerleft the protection of the parental roof andwent to Benton county, Iowa, where hewas employed at farm labor five years. Hethen returned to Wisconsin for a year, andfrom there came direct to Rock county in1902. He worked on a farm near Hardwickfor a number of years, then establishedhimself as an independent farmer. He rent-ed the southeast quarter of section 30, Bat-tle Plain, which is still his home. He laterbought the southwest quarter of section 29,which he also farms. Mr. Staffler is oneof the stockholders in the Farme
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