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Charles_McDonald_interview.pdf
Interview with Charles McDonaldJuly 5, 1981 interview with Charles McDonald, he was born 1896 at Crystal Lake moved to St. Paul in 1915.
Enos_Gallagher_interview.pdf
An interview with Enos GallagherA November 16, 1974 interview with life long resident Enos Gallagher, born 1895.
Florence_McColl_interview.pdf
Interview with Florence Lehnert McColl 1976Pioneer of the Glendale Savage area, early teacher.
James_Connelly_interview.pdf
James Connelly interview 1974Transcript of an interview with life long resident James Connelly.
John_Connelly_interview.pdf
John Connelly interview 1982During 1982 the Burnsville HIstorical Society conducted interviews with early residents and their family members. This is a transcript of the oral/taped interview with John Connelly (misspelled in the transcript) who was the son of John and Rose Connelly. Their farm was next to what many remember as the Pat and Mary Connelly farm on Highway 13, next to the Burnsville Bowl. The original Connelly home which was later owned by the Lannon family, is misspelled in the transcript as Landon.
John_Kennelly_interview.pdf
Interview with John Kennelly 1977John Kennelly interview, life long resident of Burnsville.
Mary_z_interview.pdf
An interview with Mary Ziegenhagen 1981August 15, 1981 the Burnsville Chamber of the Dakota County Historical Society interviewed Burnsville Current owner and founder Mary Ziegenhagen. This is a transcript of the oral tape.
russell_s_interview.pdf
Interview with Russell Streefland Sr.The Dakota County Library, December 7, 1974 interviews Russell Streefland, who was born in 1897 from the Burnsville Lakeville area.
Thomas_Walch.pdf
Interview with Thomas Walch 1981May 7, 1981 Burnsville Historical Society President Tina Robertson interviews Thomas Walch, manager of Knox Lumber and 15 year resident. This is a transcript of the oral interview.
     
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