Norway, in 1863.
His wife Mary Altenberg, was born in
Wisconsin. They came to Pierce County
in 1887 and farmed near Tunbridge.
He served in the state legislature
four sessions, was clerk of Hendrickson
School District; secretary-treasurer and
general manager for the Tunbridge Farmers
Elevator; secretary of the Board of Trustees
at the school for the deaf at Devils Lake
and in 1925 he was supervisor for the
agriculture census for second district.
Seven children were born to this union:
Mabel, Julia,Clarence, Bertha, Norman,
Lillian and Dorothy. All are deceased
except Lillian.
The American Legion Post of Rugby was
named the Clarence Larson Post #23 for
Clarence, who was a World War I casualty.
Louis passed away in 1941 and Mary
(his wife) passed away in 1930.
- A Century of Area History, Pierce
County and Rugby, North Dakota,
1886 - 1986
Son- Charles A. Larson:
Norway, in 1863.
His wife Mary Altenberg, was born in
Wisconsin. They came to Pierce County
in 1887 and farmed near Tunbridge.
He served in the state legislature
four sessions, was clerk of Hendrickson
School District; secretary-treasurer and
general manager for the Tunbridge Farmers
Elevator; secretary of the Board of Trustees
at the school for the deaf at Devils Lake
and in 1925 he was supervisor for the
agriculture census for second district.
Seven children were born to this union:
Mabel, Julia,Clarence, Bertha, Norman,
Lillian and Dorothy. All are deceased
except Lillian.
The American Legion Post of Rugby was
named the Clarence Larson Post #23 for
Clarence, who was a World War I casualty.
Louis passed away in 1941 and Mary
(his wife) passed away in 1930.
- A Century of Area History, Pierce
County and Rugby, North Dakota,
1886 - 1986
Son- Charles A. Larson:
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