Amos came to Minnesota with his parents as a young man in 1913. He was a member of the City Council at Two Harbors for 8 years, a member of Fortitude Lodge A F and A M, Two Harbors IOOF, the Encampment and the Scandinavian and Fraternity of America.
He was survived by one brother and five sisters.
Amos came to Minnesota with his parents as a young man in 1913. He was a member of the City Council at Two Harbors for 8 years, a member of Fortitude Lodge A F and A M, Two Harbors IOOF, the Encampment and the Scandinavian and Fraternity of America.
He was survived by one brother and five sisters.
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