. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . irth, attended public schools and latercontinued his education in Ripon College of Wisconsin, from which \\e was graduated in1911. The following year he removed to North Dakota, settling in Jamestown, where hebecame assistant principal in the high school, remaining in that connection for three 1914 he accepted the position of superintendent of the schools of Inkster and is regardedas one of the best qualified superintendents that the town has ever had. He is most enthusi-astic in his work and has the faculty of inspirin
. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . irth, attended public schools and latercontinued his education in Ripon College of Wisconsin, from which \\e was graduated in1911. The following year he removed to North Dakota, settling in Jamestown, where hebecame assistant principal in the high school, remaining in that connection for three 1914 he accepted the position of superintendent of the schools of Inkster and is regardedas one of the best qualified superintendents that the town has ever had. He is most enthusi-astic in his work and has the faculty of inspiring teachers and pupils with much of his ownzeal and interest. In A\igu8t, 1914, in Martinsville, Indiana, Professor Piehl was married to Miss BarbaraFinney, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Finney, and they now have one child, Alice Fin-ney, who was born in Inkster in December, 1915. Mrs. Piehl is a graduate in piano of theCollege of Musical Art at Indianapolis, Indiana, and was for several years supervisor ofmusic in the Jamestown, North Dakota, public PROFESSOR H. C. PIEHL HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 619 In his political views Mr. Piehl has been an earnest democrat since age conferred uponhim the right of franchise. Fraternally he is connected with the Masonic order and hisreligious faith is that of the Presbyterian church, to which he loyally adheres. He is actuatedin life by high principles and worthy motives and his efforts have been an element for thebetterment of mankind in the communities where he has lived. SEVART N. MILLER. Sevart N. Miller, the efficient and popular young cashier of the First State Bank ofBenedict, was born at Blair, Nebraska, in 1883, a son of Nels P. and Stina (Hanson) Miller,both natives of Denmark. When in middle life they removed to the United States and afterliving in Nebraska for a time located in Iowa, where the father followed diversified farm-ing. They are now living at Lake Benton, Minnesota. To them have been born seven chil-dren, of
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