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Jesus movement comes to Alexandria
A newspaper article about the opening of the Resurrection House, a Jesus movement commune in Alexandria, Minnesota, describing the 12 members living there, their nightly meeting…
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A newspaper article about the opening of the Resurrection House, a Jesus movement commune in Alexandria, Minnesota, describing the 12 members living there, their nightly meeting…

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A newspaper feature introducing William and Cheryl Capp, new residents of Jackson, Minnesota. Bill is the new head basketball coach and eighth grade math teacher at Jackson High…

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A newspaper article about Bill Capp, a retired Minnewaska teacher, who participated in the American flag ceremony at the Major League Baseball All-Star game in Minneapolis, alon…

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A West Branch Times newspaper page from 1923 containing a list of grand and petit jurors drawn for the January term (with eleven women among the petit jurors), and two obituarie…

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Obituary of Avis Harriet Nelson (1917–2005), a 35-year educator in rural Minnesota schools who retired in 1983. She was a graduate of the University of Minnesota-Morris and an a…

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This is a newspaper obituaries page from the Pope County Tribune dated Monday, March 4, 2024, featuring three obituaries: Donald "Say" Hansen, 90, of Cyrus; Cheryl L. Capp, 72,…

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Obituary and funeral notice for Mrs. Heiko (Maud) Bruns, who died at Canby Community Hospital on November 24. Services were held November 26 at First Presbyterian Church with bu…

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An article by SP4 Bill Capp describing the U.S. Army's new interest in holistic soldier development, including the spiritual dimension through the 'Jesus Movement,' with Major P…
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