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CLAY COUNTY ILLUSTRATED 



Part of Buildings on Prindle Farm, Kragnes Township 



Fred H. Kuehl is one of the pros- 

 perous young farmers of Glyndon 

 township. The farmstead is located in 

 a fine grove near the center of his 

 quarter-section farm. The large, mod- 

 ern house and ample barns and other 

 buildings are conveniently grouped. 



Mr. Kuehl's house is equipped with 

 the conveniences of a city home, in- 

 cluding running water supplied by a 

 pressure tank and a bath room, the 

 septic tank system of sewage being 

 employed. It is lighted throughout by 

 a local Blau Gas plant. The nearest 

 market is Sabin and the potato ship- 

 ping station, Watts, each distant about 

 three miles from the Kuehl farm. 



The accompanying illustration shows 

 the home buildings on the Prindle 

 farm in Kragnes township. It was. 

 formerly known as the Douglas Farm 

 and nearly 1,300 acres are included 

 in this tract. Diversified farming, with 

 hog raising as a specialty, is the rule 

 on the Prindle farm. It is located on 

 both sides of the Buffalo River and 

 is on the Moorhead-Georgetown State 

 Road. Douglas Siding, a Great North- 

 ern shipping point, is located on the 

 farm, and the nearest market is 

 Georgetown, two miles north. 



Thomas McCabe was one of the early 

 settlers of Elmwood township and is 



Modern Buildings on Fred H. Kuehl Farm, Glyndon Township 



