JANUARY LUNCHBOX SERIES MURRAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Murray County Historical Society invites the public to attend its January Dinehart Lunchbox Lecture on Thursday, January 12 in the 4-H building on the Murray County Fairgrounds in Slayton starting at noon. The cost of the talk is $3.00 per person or Historical Society members get in free. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch. Refreshments and light snacks are provided. This month’s lecture will feature Gavin Van Moer who will present: “Immigrant life in the 19th Century.” Van Moer will talk about his two books “1910” and “Homestead.” “1910” is a historical narration that follows the timeline of numerous immigrant families coming to Southwest Minnesota. Along their story lines we see immigrants come through Ellis Island, colonize French Canada, and even some who have to bury their children at sea due to horrendous travel conditions. “Homestead” is a historical narration that follows the life of William Trulock who was a 19th century English immigrant coming to America following the Civil War. Follow along his journey as he departs from England as a poor farm laborer to explore and discover the western border of the American Midwest. Gavin Van Moer is a small-town author from Tracy, MN. A 2017 graduate from South Dakota State University, Gavin graduated with a Bachelor of Science in History specializing in teaching. Although he is a full-time hog farmer, he has a passion for history and a determination to present historical stories.