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Beulah, N.D. 1914 - 1989
Beulah Diamond Jubilee Committee, Beulah, North Dakota, 1989, 374 pages, hardcover
This 75th Jubilee book for Beulah, North Dakota includes in the Table of Contents: 1) The beginnings of a townsite; 2) The need for good roads and services; 3) Beulah braves depression, drought and grasshoppers; 4) The war and weather; 5) Peace and the beginnings of prosperity; 6) Years of growth and expansion; 7) Energy impact infuses new life; 8) Good planning pays off for Beulah; 9) Pulling together for the future; 10) A community of faith; 11) Business community; 12) Helping hands; 13) And the people.
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| The Scheid homestead, where all the Scheid children were born, was like many other sod houses which sprouted on the prairie during the early days when they settlers came. |
Fred Flemmer, right, served customers in a grocery/dry goods store in Beulah's early days. Note the gloves and socks hanging from the ceiling and the canned goods on the shelves. |
The Family History section for pages 212 to 352 include these German names: Aberle, Allmendingers, Bauer, Becker, Bentz, Betz, Blohm, Boecktel, Brecht, Brunmeier, Buchmann, Buscher, Christmann, Dettmann, Eisenbeis, Entzel, Erdman, Fischer, Flemmer, Frank, Froescher, Goldade, Gunsch, Hafner, Hauff, Hausauer, Heihn, Heine, Helm, Herman, Hilz, Hoepfner, Hoffmann, Horning, Huber, Jaeger, Just, Keller, Kessler, Kittler, Kittler, Krausz, Krieger, Kruckenberg, Kuch, Kusler, Liebelt, Mattheis, Menge, Miller, Mittlesteadt, Mitzel, Mohl, Moos, Muhlhauser, Murschel, Mutzenberger, Naas, Neuberger, Oberlander, Orth, Ost, Oster, Pfenning, Pischel, Raszler, Reich, Rettke, Reub, Rueb, Sackman, Sailer, Sayler, Schaper, Scheid, Scheidt, Scherbinske, Scherer, Schielke, Schlager, Schmidt, Schnaidt, Schneider, Schock Schopp, Schulz, Schumacher, Schumaier, Schutt, Schweitger, Seifer, Spier, Teske, Unruh, Unterseher, Voegele,Wallender, Walz, Weldner, Weigum, Weil, Wolf and Wolff.
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| This photograph taken before 1920, depicts a "wagon mine," a small operation which strip-mined coal for domestic use by farmers and townspeople. This one was owned by John Henderson. |
Mattheis family. Back row: Emil, Emanuel, Anna, Rudolf, Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mattheis. Emanuel Mattheis Sr. was born in 1867 at Brienne, Bessarabia. |
Beulah, N.D. 1914 - 1989
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