how did Lund Township, Douglas County, Minnesota feel about going to war?

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Answered: Did the usa ever Chief Township, Mahnomen County, Minnesota in any war

They probably should have, but they didn't. I never did hear any reason why not, though.

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Leftists on the net don't just market designs for zip guns. They also sell workable plans for basement nukes, chemical, and biological weapons. That is how violent leftists are always going to be. They want it that way.

Answered: Where are civil war sites in red cross randalman county north carolina

The "Sons of Confederate Veterans" is a very good source for information about the "War of Northern Aggression". SCV is on the internet. Call them and they will put you in touch with someone who can give you first hand county information.

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Try using rubber gloves next time you choke your chicken.

Answered: Missing person, female mcquillan,Wolf Lake, Minn. Becker County

I realize this was put on here nearly 4 years ago. My Great Grandma went missing in Becker County and McQuillan was her last name, so that must be the case you are talking about!
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