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DAR to Observe Century at Mendota 1935 Minneapolis Journal Article AE7-N6

DAR to Observe Century at Mendota 1935 Minneapolis Journal Article AE7-N6

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DAR to Observe Century at Mendota 1935 Minneapolis Journal Article AE7-N6

DAR to Observe
Century at Mendota
It was in 1835 that General Henry
Sibley built the old stone house at
Mendota,
now known as the Sib-
ey house and transformed into the
tate's
chief
historical
museum
hrough
the
initiative
of
the
Daughters of the American Revolu-
ion.
Members of the organization
re
going
to observe the
passing
f the first century in the life of
his old house and the first meet-
ng in the program took place to-
lay,
starting
with
luncheou
in
he
Sibley
tea
house.
Members
f
the
press
were
guests
of the
ociety
The
committee in charge
luded Mrs.
A.
T. Stearns,
chair-
nan, St. Paul; Mrs. Carl T. Thayer,
tate
regent;
Mrs.
George
Eck-
trand,
Miss Gladys
Hobb,
C.
E.
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