Chapter XXII
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[195] Who later married Syver Midböen.
[196] Of the remaining twenty-three of this year's immigration from Land eleven went to Wiota, seven to Rock Run, and five scattered elsewhere.
The account of immigration from Land which it has been possible to give so fully here is based on the private records of Hans C. Tollefsrude, as published in part in _Amerika_ for March 8th, 1907. Hans Tollefsrude's name occupies a foremost place in the early history of the Rock Prairie Settlement. In the seventies he again became a pioneer, locating now in Pocahontas County, Iowa.[197]
[197] The limitations of space forbid a sketch of Mr. Tollefsrude in our survey of Rock Prairie.
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