Pen Pictures of St Paul Minnesota And Biographical Sketches of Old Settlers

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He was a gentle- man of good traits of character, kind, considerate, honest, manly.
JOHN MURPHY, Son of Luke Murphy, was born at Fort Snelling in 1849; removed to St. Paul with his family the same year ; was edu- cated here and learned the trade of a painter, and is now em- ployed in the Manitoba paint shops. He is a bright middle-aged man and very worthy, and well learned in his business.
MRS. M. L. STOAKES.
Mrs. Stoakes was born in the State of New York in 181 2; lived in Western New York for
... some years ; resided a short time in Illinois, then at Prairie du Chien, when, in 1849 she came to St. Paul and opened a millinery store on the corner of Third and Washington streets, south side. She established the first regular millinery establishment in the city, although millinery on a limited scale was carried on by another party. She remained in the city eighteen years, when she removed to Montana in 1867, going by railroad and coach to Sioux City, and then by Missouri river to Fort Benton, and was forty-seven days on the steamer from Sioux City to Fort Benton.

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