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Joe said his great-grandparents, who had four children which included his grandfather Joseph, occupied the land peacefully with indigenous people. While Mathias tended to stagecoaches and covered wagons, Eva prepared meals and cared for travelers. The family and others in the area shared what the land provided.
“They didn’t fight the (American) Indians,” Joe said. “The Indians had deer and buffalo and stuff like that. That helped feed the people who were on the stagecoaches.”
The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation documents and recognizes Century Farms and Sesquicentennial Farms each year. The Klein farm received the sesquicentennial designation in 2008, the first year of the MFBF program.
Joe’s farm remains the only farm in Morrison County to receive the designation.
The first, second and third homes were built on the property as well as