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Pvt George Jesse Strang

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Pvt George Jesse Strang

Birth
North Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Death
6 Feb 1929 (aged 83)
Minnesota, USA
Burial
Forada, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 114, Site 1-N
Memorial ID
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A Company, 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
G.A.R.

enlisted 8/25/1864 - discharged 9/6/1865

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Alexandria Post News, Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota
Thursday, October 25, 1894, page 1, col. 1.

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
New Men on the Ticket and All
Deserve Elecdtion.—Vote
For Them.
THEY ARE TRUSTWORTHY.

G. J. Strang, the Republican candidate for representative, was born Feb. 22, 1845 on Prince Edwards Island. When he was a baby, the family moved to Kane county, Ills.; four years later to Fayette county, Iowa, and while he was still a boy, to Rice county, Minn. He was but 18 years old when he enlisted in company A, Minn. Fifth infantry, of which ex-Governor Hubbard was captain and the present Arch-bishop, Ireland, was chaplain. He went at once to the front with the army of the Tennessee and on his discharge papers is written the names of the battles he took part in. At the close of the war, in May,1866 he settled on his present farm in Hudson, before it was surveyed, and has lived on it and farmed it ever since, having no other source of income. In 1868 he married Miss Sarah G. Burgan, of Hudson, and they have four sons and two daughters, and four of the six have taught school in this county. Mr. Strang was an active member of the old alliance until it became a political party and has always advocated the farmers’ interests. Having lived in the state for 40 years and being an old soldier, he knows personally very many of the leading men of the state. He is by no means a poor speaker, is alert and quick witted, is a hard worker and has those “get there” qualities which will make him a useful member of the legislature. He should have the vote of every Republican in Douglas county, and he will get the votes of very many Democrats and Populists.
(researched and provided by Rose)
A Company, 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
G.A.R.

enlisted 8/25/1864 - discharged 9/6/1865

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Alexandria Post News, Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota
Thursday, October 25, 1894, page 1, col. 1.

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
New Men on the Ticket and All
Deserve Elecdtion.—Vote
For Them.
THEY ARE TRUSTWORTHY.

G. J. Strang, the Republican candidate for representative, was born Feb. 22, 1845 on Prince Edwards Island. When he was a baby, the family moved to Kane county, Ills.; four years later to Fayette county, Iowa, and while he was still a boy, to Rice county, Minn. He was but 18 years old when he enlisted in company A, Minn. Fifth infantry, of which ex-Governor Hubbard was captain and the present Arch-bishop, Ireland, was chaplain. He went at once to the front with the army of the Tennessee and on his discharge papers is written the names of the battles he took part in. At the close of the war, in May,1866 he settled on his present farm in Hudson, before it was surveyed, and has lived on it and farmed it ever since, having no other source of income. In 1868 he married Miss Sarah G. Burgan, of Hudson, and they have four sons and two daughters, and four of the six have taught school in this county. Mr. Strang was an active member of the old alliance until it became a political party and has always advocated the farmers’ interests. Having lived in the state for 40 years and being an old soldier, he knows personally very many of the leading men of the state. He is by no means a poor speaker, is alert and quick witted, is a hard worker and has those “get there” qualities which will make him a useful member of the legislature. He should have the vote of every Republican in Douglas county, and he will get the votes of very many Democrats and Populists.
(researched and provided by Rose)


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