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Minnesota 1912-13-14 license plate 22736 was registered in 1912 to a Hupmobile owned by C.F. Dahl of Essig, Minnesota.
The registration was published in the June 10, 1912 edition of "Finance and Commerce of the Twin Cities" newspaper.
Essig is approximately half-way between Sleepy Eye and New Ulm. (If you are a fan of the the Little House the Prairie television series, the town of Sleepy Eye may ring a bell. If you are a fan of "Whoopee" John Wilfahrt and/or the Six Fat Dutchmen, etc., you probably know a lot about New Ulm.)
I did some additional casual research and C.F. Dahl was the cashier of the State Bank of Essig.
The registration was published in the June 10, 1912 edition of "Finance and Commerce of the Twin Cities" newspaper.
Essig is approximately half-way between Sleepy Eye and New Ulm. (If you are a fan of the the Little House the Prairie television series, the town of Sleepy Eye may ring a bell. If you are a fan of "Whoopee" John Wilfahrt and/or the Six Fat Dutchmen, etc., you probably know a lot about New Ulm.)
I did some additional casual research and C.F. Dahl was the cashier of the State Bank of Essig.