At 8:23pm on February 14, 2010, Jerry Easter said…
Hi Trish, Thanks for the head's up. Your flood pics are amazing! We had a flood (and pics) just like this in Oxford County Maine in 1936. I was listening to our local garden show this morning and for some reason, The host, Paul Parent uses a guy from Mn to screen the calls. He said you guys have "feets" of snow on the ground. We have very little snow in Northern New England.
Let me get back to the grindstone....... Jerry
At 10:19pm on February 20, 2010, Glenn Browne said…
Hi Trish, Welcome to the Kittson Historian and thanks for all your photos. Your St.Vincent Memories blog is a great site and I greatly enjoy it. We are not yet a year old so we have lots to learn and much to add. I hope you enjoy your move closer to your roots. Glenn
Hi Trish--Love reading your page but it is so hard to read the red on black--really have to squint my old eyes. Or is it just my computer that is acting up and not giving me the correct color scheme? Thanks, Louise Coffield
At 8:51am on February 17, 2012, Paul Maloney said…
I was born and raised in Hallock. Ever since I was a kid, I've loved anything to do with local history. I wish there was a place like this website dedicated to Pennington county. Only place I know of is http://www.pvillage.org.
Yes, you're right about Pennington, that's about it. I encourage you to visit my website all about not only St. Vincent, but about many other places in Kittson County, as well as Pembina, and a bit about Emerson, etc. at St. Vincent Memories...
At 9:12am on February 17, 2012, Paul Maloney said…
I love your website! I've visited it off and on for the last year or so. Have you ever had the opportunity to go inside the Walter Hill farm house?
Thank you for your kind words. It always makes me happy to know people are enjoying it. :)
At 9:25pm on February 17, 2012, Paul Maloney said…
I got a tour of the house about 5 or 6 years ago. My parents knew the owner, who I believe has passed away since then. I'll ask my parents and find out though.
Paul, I was told the same, i.e., the owner had passed away. The person I wrote to was supposedly their child, who lives in the Twin Cities. When you speak with your parents, could you ask them if they know how to contact the child? I may have had an out-of-date address. I definitely would love to arrange a tour if and when they come up to Northcote again...Thanks much!
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Let me get back to the grindstone....... Jerry
Yes, you're right about Pennington, that's about it. I encourage you to visit my website all about not only St. Vincent, but about many other places in Kittson County, as well as Pembina, and a bit about Emerson, etc. at St. Vincent Memories...
No, and I would LOVE to. I have even tracked down the current owner and wrote her a letter asking if I might, but she never replied, sadly...
Thank you for your kind words. It always makes me happy to know people are enjoying it. :)
I got a tour of the house about 5 or 6 years ago. My parents knew the owner, who I believe has passed away since then. I'll ask my parents and find out though.
Paul, I was told the same, i.e., the owner had passed away. The person I wrote to was supposedly their child, who lives in the Twin Cities. When you speak with your parents, could you ask them if they know how to contact the child? I may have had an out-of-date address. I definitely would love to arrange a tour if and when they come up to Northcote again...Thanks much!
Trish,
I enjoy your website very much especially the stories about Northcote.
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