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1960: Little Rock Cemetery Dates Back to 1880

Little Rock Cemetery was believed to be the oldest in Nobles County in 1960, dating back to 1880.

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1935, 1872: Parade in 1872 Was Impromptu, Funny

Worthington celebrated the Fourth of July with a kegger in 1872, sort of, according to this 1935 article. They knocked it open, drained out the beer and later, other people had a parade and funeral...

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1873, 1939: Remembering the Horrific Blizzard

1873 Snowstorm In 1939, the Daily Globe took a look into the past and published a very interesting recollection of a monster blizzard in 1873.

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1939: Good News is Hard to Find?

1939: Good News is Hard to Find Lots of things were going on in the 1870s, it seems.

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1871, 1939: Democratic Vote Nearly Caused Riot

1939: In the Old Days Politics is ever with us.

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1888, 1986: The Deadly Winter

1888, 1986: The Deadly Winter There were two terrible storms in 1888, wrote Ray Crippen in 1986.

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1986: William Wulf, the Orphan Pioneer

1986: William Wulf, the Orphan Pioneer Ray Crippen here relates the curious history of one William Wulf, a pioneer of Nobles County.

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