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Practical economics from Ole Edvard Rolvaag and Murrell Burton Shop owners lived beside, above, or in walking distance of their businesses during the recent ice storm, probably your customers enjoyed regular service then, and they were making some money (or not losing as much) - and that's a reminder a lesson from Ole Edvard Rolvaag's Giants in the Earth, about Norwegians settling the Dakota territory. They always built the barn first. They could always live in it; they built the house later; it was nearly the same principle as that used by the landholders of the vast estates on Burton Ridge: The land was paid for before a new house was built, and the new house was built only it the money weren't needed to buy adjoining land, as historian Murrell Burton tells it. - ED WAGGENER This story was posted on 2014-03-10 01:19:41
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