The true story of Andrew and Christine Kindall and their children, who survived the great Cloquet/Moose Lake Fire of 1918, though most of their farm was destroyed. Beatrice Holm composed this narrative from firsthand conversations with her aunts Ruth, Florence and Freda, who lived the events recorded. Edited by Bea Holm's grandson the Rev. Dr. Eric Lemonholm, this book is a record of family history that would have been lost if not for Bea Holm and her brother Clint Hedsten, who recorded the conversations that formed the ...
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The true story of Andrew and Christine Kindall and their children, who survived the great Cloquet/Moose Lake Fire of 1918, though most of their farm was destroyed. Beatrice Holm composed this narrative from firsthand conversations with her aunts Ruth, Florence and Freda, who lived the events recorded. Edited by Bea Holm's grandson the Rev. Dr. Eric Lemonholm, this book is a record of family history that would have been lost if not for Bea Holm and her brother Clint Hedsten, who recorded the conversations that formed the basis for this book.
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