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This book chronicles an urban winter's excursion colored by memories of the restaurants and places frequented by a charismatic and eccentric lifelong inhabitant of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Follow this enchantingly notorious celebrity as she dabbles in social interactions with former business associates and rises to the occasion with each person she meets in social settings. This adventure is narrated by a "twenty something" companion who (sometimes reluctantly) accompanies her on a journey fraught with surprising ironies, assumptions, and moments of enlightenment.
Tekla: An Urban Winter’s Tale By: Thom Huerth About the Author Thom Huerth is a first-time author. He tends to be drawn to the ironies and eccentricities of others he observes. His sometimes dry, humorous portrayal of his subjects often leads to revelations about the real dynamics behind the facade of their character. He resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his partner of 36 years.
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Antoine Cajolet Languedoc, son of Joseph Cajolet Languedoc, was born in about 1802 in Wolf River, Quebec. He married Josaeth Lamorande dit Dulignon in 1826. They had three children. He married Elmira Champeau, daughter of Louis Champeau and Theotiste Rivard, in 1833. They had eight children. He died after 1852 in Brown County, Wisconsin. Descendants spelled their name Londo.
History of the Counties of Woodbury and Plymouth, Iowa: Including an Extended Sketch of Sioux City, Their Early Settlement and Progress to the Present Time, a Description of Their Historic and Interesting Localities, Sketches of the Townships, Cities and Villages, Portraits of Some of the Prominent Men, and Biographies of Many of the Representative Citizens. Part 1, 1-405 p.