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  • And Clark had, by this time, labelled Baudette as a valuable and dependable man.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Faceoff was two hours earlier than usual for ` ` Hockey Day Minnesota, '' a made-for-TV event that began in the morning with an outdoor high school game on Baudette Bay about six hours north of the Twin Cities.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • With him at the table were the other elected members: George LeDuc, chairman; Judy Bruneau, secretary; Albert Boshey, treasurer; and representatives Roy “One Swallow” Stillday, Edgar Gillespie, and Heidi Baudette.

    PURGATORY RIDGE WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2001

  • The other unrolled a duplicate of the map he had shown Baudette and held out his hand, in which Fisette placed some pieces of rock.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Just before midday a howling mob gathered swiftly outside the big gates, when instantly Baudette and his fifty axemen ran up and joined the guards.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Then a jagged fragment of iron casting took Baudette on the knee, and he went down.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Next morning came a rap at his office door and Baudette entered, treading very lightly.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Two weeks later, Baudette returned and looked questioningly at his chief.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • Baudette fail in his work, the magnificent bulk of the great pulp mill would be but a futile shell.

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

  • It halted a moment at St. Marys, then, as though Baudette counted the miles, traversed the shore of

    The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907

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