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Posted by big fred on February 12, 2002 at 14:12:45 from (12.13.226.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Guy in SD with hundreds of tractors posted by Glen on February 12, 2002 at 08:31:26:
I'm grew up close to Mylo, ND. There are a couple families named Beaver in that area. There is also a museum just outside Mylo, the Dakota Hawk Museum, that has a whole bunch of prairie farming memorabilia. Perhaps the Hawk family, who owned the museum is getting rid of their assets. If so, it's a great loss, as that was a nice place to get lost in. Several buildings full of old cars, trucks tractors, tools, etc. There was also Henry's Store, from Nanson, ND, a church, an old law library, a one-room school, you name it, if it had to do with life on the prairie in the early 1900's it was at the Dakota Hawk Museum. Do you happen to remember the first name of Mr Beaver? I probably know him.
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