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David J. Beauchamp was born September 6, 1940 in Langdon, North Dakota. He graduated from the St. Francis Elementary and secondary school in Langdon and then attended St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from there in 1962. From 1962 to 1964, David Beauchamp worked with the Peace Corps in Thailand.
The Clay County Chapter of the American Red Cross was organized in 1917 with its headquarters in Moorhead, Minnesota. This organization, which entailed two basic objectives, was established for humanitarian purposes. The first of these objectives was to provide relief to those in need resulting from natural disasters such as flood and fire.
Diane Wray Williams, owner of a Moorhead business and a member of various city commissions and boards, was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1988. During her term as a representative for Clay County, she was active in many areas of legislation, particularly proposals for child care and education.
Raised in South Dakota, Cynthia Palmer moved to Moorhead in 1986. Since that time, she has been involved in a number of activities with a number of organizations concerning public policies in Moorhead, especially issues dealing with poverty, human rights, community betterment, and accountability of elected officials.
Daughters of Prairie View Township Pioneers was a small social unit in Wilkin County, Minnesota made up largely of second and third generation Norwegian immigrants.
This collection of information contains an annual report, committee meeting minutes, a policy manual, and a community health services plan.
Arlan Ingehart Stangeland was born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1930. His family moved to Moorhead, Minnesota, graduating in 1948. He became a farmer in Wilkin County, Minnesota, gradually becoming active in Minnesota politics.
Benjamin Franklin Mackall was born in Elkton, Maryland, October 8, 1851. He was the son of Henry Clinton and Ann W. Mackall. B.F. Mackall attended West Nottingham Academy and Georgetown College. The impact of the Civil War made it impossible to continue his education. B.F. Mackall went to Moorhead, Minnesota in 1873.
The Altrusa Club of Moorhead, Minnesota, was established on March 26, 1960 as part of the Altrusa International Club network. The purpose of the organization is twofold. One, to afford a main channel through which executive, business, and professional women representing a wide variety of occupational fields but with similar civic motivations, can work together thereby making possible the promotion of their common interests, and more effectively make a contribution of their combined services to civic, national, and international understanding and betterment.
This collection consists of research publications, reports and photographs, and supplements the record of the Red River Valley Sugar Beet Growers Association (S4868). Prior to the acquisition of the American Crystal Sugar Company in the 1970s, by growers in Minnesota and North Dakota, the company maintained an agricultural research facility in Colorado.