A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living
Men of the State of Minnesota
Edited by
Albert Nelson Marquis
Chicago
A.N. Marquis & Company
1907
page 310
Lindsay, Thomas B., jobber in agricultural impliments; born in New York City May 1, 1943; son of David and Jessie (Edmunds) Lindsay; educated in common schools, at Fox Lake College, Dodge Co., Wis., and at business college, Detroit, Mich.; married at Sheboygan Falls, Wis., Sept. 6, 1866, to Martha Dye. Was reared on a farm and began active career as a farmer in Dodge County, Wis.; taught school three years; was in county store business several years, also was representative from Olmstead Co., Minn., in the State Legislature for two terms, 1872-3. Became a traveling salesman and is now resident manager of Lindsay Brothers, wholesale jobbers in agricultural impliments. Baptist. Office: 400-406 N. First St. Residence: 2722 Park Ave., Minneapolis.
A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living
Men of the State of Minnesota
Edited by
Albert Nelson Marquis
Chicago
A.N. Marquis & Company
1907
page 310
Lindsay, Thomas B., jobber in agricultural impliments; born in New York City May 1, 1943; son of David and Jessie (Edmunds) Lindsay; educated in common schools, at Fox Lake College, Dodge Co., Wis., and at business college, Detroit, Mich.; married at Sheboygan Falls, Wis., Sept. 6, 1866, to Martha Dye. Was reared on a farm and began active career as a farmer in Dodge County, Wis.; taught school three years; was in county store business several years, also was representative from Olmstead Co., Minn., in the State Legislature for two terms, 1872-3. Became a traveling salesman and is now resident manager of Lindsay Brothers, wholesale jobbers in agricultural impliments. Baptist. Office: 400-406 N. First St. Residence: 2722 Park Ave., Minneapolis.
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