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Friday, September 20, 2013
January 1892 Picnic
On a mild day in January of 1892, almost
the entire population of Minot enjoyed an outdoor picnic without having to
bundle up in warm clothing. The scene is near the Great Northern Railroad
Bridge across the Mouse River. At the time of the picture, the picnic grounds
were outside the City Limits of Minot. This site is very close to where the
Minot Flour Mill would be built. In the picture are C. A. Johnson, principal of
the school and some of his students. One of those students was Joseph Rowan who
went on to become and undertaker and owner of Rowan’s Funeral Home on Main
Street. The Funeral Home was an establishment involved in the illegal booze
running during the prohibition days.
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cool pic love them all nice to minot's history
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