Saturday, October 12, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 12

*October 12, 1989 – Vikings General Manager Mike Lynn acquired running back Herschel Walker from the Dallas Cowboys on this date in what many Minnesotans consider the worst trade in sports history.



Herschel Walker2

“The Vikings coaches reluctantly accepted Walker after the trade [but] never totally used the tool they had been given. From the moment he arrived in Minneapolis there was Herschel Mania everywhere he went. After a 2 ½ hour practice session where he was just taught 12 offensive plays, Walker had an incredible debut against the Green Bay Packers, where he produced the best rushing game by a Viking back since 1983 and the first 100 yards rushing performance by a Viking since 1987, gaining 148 yards on 18 carries.

He received three standing ovations from the record Metrodome crowd of 62,075, with the Vikings winning the game after previously having lost four successive games and 14 of 18 games to the Packers. His production went downhill from there, with the team questioning his talent and commitment to football, especially after he got involved in the Bobsled program of the United States Bobsled and Skeleton Federation, [which] eventually led him to participate in the 1992 Winter Olympics.”1

Walker, who generally referred to himself in the third person, revealed that he suffers from dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as "multiple personality disorder,” in his 2008 autobiography Breaking Free.1   

http://min.scout.com/2/11653.html

1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herschel_Walker

2http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Herschel_Walker.jpg

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 8

October 8, 1956 – Southdale Center, the world's first indoor shopping center, officially opened in Edina. The mall had 40,000 visitors that first day. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southdale_Center




Photo taken by Pamela J. Erickson. Released into the public domain Oct. 8, 2012, 
as long as acknowledgement included.  
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census records,  birth records,  death certificates, obits, grave site photos, ship passenger lists, marriage records and declarations of intent/naturalization records.  I will visit locations to research local history and county records, as well as take photos. Quick turnaround on MNHS records. Both short searches and family history reports available.

                                                         


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Monday, October 7, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 7

October 7, 1910 - A fire that had already consumed the communities of Williams, Cedar Spur, and Graceton three days earlier approached Baudette and Spooner [Lake of the Woods County, Minn.] during the evening hours.

“As the towns rapidly became furnaces of flames; citizens gathered at the depot for safety. Victims of a typhoid epidemic were evacuated by train before a whirlwind of flame swept away the two towns and the bridge over the Baudette River that connected them. Before morning almost everything at Baudette was leveled, leaving what one survivor called "a desolate plain" covered by charred ruins. Only the sawmill at Spooner remained standing. Forty-two persons lost their lives in the Great Fire of 1910. About 300,000 acres were burned in ten townships, including much valuable timber and many homesteads and livestock.” 

http://www3.gendisasters.com/minnesota/3532/baudette-spooner,-mn-great-fire-1910




https://lakeofthewoodshistoricalsociety.com/archives/

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census records,  birth records,  death certificates, obits, grave site photos, ship passenger lists, marriage records and declarations of intent/naturalization records.  I will visit locations to research local history and county records, as well as take photos. Quick turnaround on MNHS records. Both short searches and family history reports available.

                                                         


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