Childs, Ellsworth D. (1843–1927)
Bibliography
“A Fine Stock Farm.” Polk County Journal, April 1, 1886.
“A New Industry: E. D. Childs Will Ship One Car of Artesian Water to Grand Forks Each Day.” Crookston Weekly Times, February 24, 1894.
“Articles of Incorporation of the E. D. Childs Company.” Polk County Journal, January 16, 1890.
“Childs Closing Up Pioneer Business.”Polk County Journal, December 20, 1906.
“Claimed by Death.” Crookston Daily Times, November 4, 1904.
Crookston Centennial Committee. Footprints of Yesterday: Centennial Booklet, 1879–1979. [MN: N.p., 1979].
“Death Calls E. D. Childs.” Crookston Daily Times, May 9, 1927.
“E. D. Childs Sells Farm.” Crookston Weekly Times, October 7, 1905.
Gray, Kristina Torkelson. Images of America: Crookston. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013.
——— . Legendary Locals of Crookston. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2014.
“Heating Ordinance: An Open Letter by E. D. Childs, Explaining His Action at Recent Council Meeting.” Polk County Journal, August 10, 1899.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, June 27, 1934.
“History of the Northwest: Carman Made Its Bid for Municipal Supremacy.” Crookston Daily Times, March 9, 1936.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, March 10, 1936.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, March 11, 1936.
Holcombe, Maj. R. K., and William H. Bingham. Compendium of History and Biography of Polk County. Minneapolis: W. H. Bingham, 1916.
“In Case You Were Wondering.” Crookston Daily Times, November 6, 1975.
“Pioneer Recalls Early History.” Crookston Weekly Times, November 2, 1907.
Plat Book of Polk County, Minnesota. Minneapolis: Northwest Publishing Company, 1902.
“Representation Without Taxation.” Crookston Weekly Times, August 17, 1895.
Strom, Claire Margaret. “Unattainable Edens: James J. Hill, the Great Northern Railway, and Changing Notions of Agricultural Expertise.” PhD Thesis, Iowa State University , 1998.
“The Silo and Corn Crop.” Polk County Journal, December 21, 1899.
“They Met: Did the Council, and Enjoyed the Usual Neighborly Scrap.” Crookston Weekly Times, August 17, 1895.
“Will Raise Tamworth Hogs.” Polk County Journal, May 3, 1900.
Chronology
1843
1856
1873
1877
1878
1881
1883
1886
1899
1904
1905
1907
1916
May 6, 1927
Bibliography
“A Fine Stock Farm.” Polk County Journal, April 1, 1886.
“A New Industry: E. D. Childs Will Ship One Car of Artesian Water to Grand Forks Each Day.” Crookston Weekly Times, February 24, 1894.
“Articles of Incorporation of the E. D. Childs Company.” Polk County Journal, January 16, 1890.
“Childs Closing Up Pioneer Business.”Polk County Journal, December 20, 1906.
“Claimed by Death.” Crookston Daily Times, November 4, 1904.
Crookston Centennial Committee. Footprints of Yesterday: Centennial Booklet, 1879–1979. [MN: N.p., 1979].
“Death Calls E. D. Childs.” Crookston Daily Times, May 9, 1927.
“E. D. Childs Sells Farm.” Crookston Weekly Times, October 7, 1905.
Gray, Kristina Torkelson. Images of America: Crookston. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013.
——— . Legendary Locals of Crookston. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2014.
“Heating Ordinance: An Open Letter by E. D. Childs, Explaining His Action at Recent Council Meeting.” Polk County Journal, August 10, 1899.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, June 27, 1934.
“History of the Northwest: Carman Made Its Bid for Municipal Supremacy.” Crookston Daily Times, March 9, 1936.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, March 10, 1936.
“History of the Northwest.” Crookston Daily Times, March 11, 1936.
Holcombe, Maj. R. K., and William H. Bingham. Compendium of History and Biography of Polk County. Minneapolis: W. H. Bingham, 1916.
“In Case You Were Wondering.” Crookston Daily Times, November 6, 1975.
“Pioneer Recalls Early History.” Crookston Weekly Times, November 2, 1907.
Plat Book of Polk County, Minnesota. Minneapolis: Northwest Publishing Company, 1902.
“Representation Without Taxation.” Crookston Weekly Times, August 17, 1895.
Strom, Claire Margaret. “Unattainable Edens: James J. Hill, the Great Northern Railway, and Changing Notions of Agricultural Expertise.” PhD Thesis, Iowa State University , 1998.
“The Silo and Corn Crop.” Polk County Journal, December 21, 1899.
“They Met: Did the Council, and Enjoyed the Usual Neighborly Scrap.” Crookston Weekly Times, August 17, 1895.
“Will Raise Tamworth Hogs.” Polk County Journal, May 3, 1900.