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== Founder of Peterson- Peter Peterson Haslerud == {{unreferenced section|date=October 2023}} Born July 21, 1828, in Rollag Parish. Numedal, Norway, Peter was the son of Peter Knutsen Haslerud ( 1775- 1847) and Ingveborg Pedersdr Bole (1785- 1843). Very little is known about his early years, or that of his family however records show he emigrated to the United States at age 14 on May 14, 1843 with his sister Ragnild and her husband Gullick O. Laugen. Their ship "Hercules" set sail with 55 passengers from Norway and arrived in New York ninety seven days later. There were many reasons for the emigrations from Norway to the United States in the 1800s but economics and/or religion usually played a big part and we don't know that of Peter Haslerud but we do know that one of the first churches in the village he founded was based on the principles of Hans Nielsen Hauge (see Wikipedia's entry on Hauge). After early years in Wisconsin and Illinois (where he met and married Cornelia Aslaksdtter Anderson Teigen (born October 1, 1824- died April 15, 1892). the year 1853 brought Peter to the land that eventually became the town of Peterson, which is named after him. He plated and planned the village- seeing that schools and churches were built, naming streets and parks, establishing grain elevators and trout farms. The Trout Farm, or Trout Hatchery, has provided trout to stock Minnesota's lakes for over 150 years and is now operated by the State of Minnesota. By 1874 the hatchery supplied at least 100,000 yearling trout to stock waters for fishing. Prior to 1874 Peter secured hundreds of acres of land in Fillmore County, Minnesota, was responsible for getting a railroad depot for Peterson, brought many businesses to Peterson, served in the Minnesota legislature, was appointed to several governmental positions and contributed to the culture and economy of Fillmore County as well as Peterson. According to "The Peterson Book-1974" written and compiled by Ann Rislove and John Ericson ( now curator at Peterson Museum) businesses in Peterson in 1912 run by Peter's family members include Agrimson and Ensberg- General Merchandise, Moen Furniture, Carl Smaby- Peterson Hearld Editor and Owner, Peterson Hardware, A,G, Haselrud, G.P. Haselrud and J.O. Ensberg- owners and operators of the French Burr Mill Factory, O.A.O. Moen -Mortician, Carl Johnson- City Band, Carl R. Moen- photographer. J,O, Ensberg was founder and owner of the factory and held several patents for original design of factory machinery and products. '''First Structure in Peterson''' The first structure in Peterson is Peter's home, The original house had a living room, kitchen and two bedrooms. Over the years as the family grew many more bedrooms were added and also , a second kitchen (called a "summer kitchen".), a music room (with a pipe organ imported from Europe,) extra large screened porches around two sides of the home, a much larger dining room and a second "sitting room" Sometime through the years the home came to be called "House of seven gables" and was occupied by Peter and his descendants until the year 2003. Peter lived in the home from its origin in 1853 until his death in September 1880, his wife Cornelia died there in April 1892. Daughter Ingebord (Mary, Maria) born in 1858 lived in the family home with her family until her death in 1934; her children owned and occupied the home until the year 2003. Peter and Cornelia had five children: :Son- George Peterson Haselerud (1852-1923) who married Gunhild (Julia) Maria Wethe in Peterson on May 4, 1876 :Son-Andrew Peterson Haselerud (1855-1942) who married Gjertrud (Jane) . Ensberg on September 28, 1878 :Daughter-Ingebord (Mary/Maria) Peterson Haselerud (1858-1934) -married Johannes Olson Engsberg on 9/28/1878 :Daughter- Ann Cornelia Peterson Haselerud ( 1860-1863) :Daughter- Adeline Peterson Haselerud (1862- 1933) who married Elmer Halverson on September 1, 1883. The oldest child, George Peterson Haselerud is supposedly the first white child born in Rushford, Minnesota township.
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