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- Superintendent of logging at Bena, MN
Chas. H. Beaulieu was the captain in Co. G. 9th Minnesota Infantry.
Clement H. Beaulieu had been associated in business with his son
Charles H. Beaulieu but now he bought out his son's interest for two
thousand dollars and four days later, he sold it to Theodore Borup of
St. Paul for three thousand dollars. He tranferred all of his Crow
Wing real estate to Charles H. Beaulieu for fifteen thousand dollars.
In 1868, he mortgaged all his household goods to Clement H. Beaulieu,
Junior, for five hundred dollars, and his livestock to F. W. Peake,
for two hundred dollars. His career as an independent merchant in
Crow Wing ended, but after moving to White Earth, he became
interested again as a merchant.
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