Reminiscences of the Early Days of Minnesota 1851 to 1861
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Merrill, and D. S. B. Johnston, were teachers at different times. It was the foundation and beginning of the State Uni- versity. A Congregational meetinghouse was already built, and a minister of that denomination settled, the Rev. Charles Secombe. An Episcopal church was also in process of erection, of which twenty-one years afterward I became the rector. The year 1851 was of the period when the flood tide of im- migration set in, transforming the territory in a short time and at a rapid rate ...into the full age and strength of other com- monwealths. The people who flocked hither were not of for- eign birth and polyglot tongues as now. They were native- born citizens, some being stalwart sons of Maine, from the pine forests of the Penobscot, who loved the echoes of the resound- ing axe; others came from the rugged hills of Vermont and New Hampshire, and from the low shores of Massachusetts and Connecticut, sturdy and intelligent pioneers; yet others were from the Empire State, and not a few from the steep hills and the beautiful valleys of Pennsylvania, and from the City of Brotherly Love.
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