2. | FREITAG, Max (1.Living1) was born about 1900; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Misc: Max, McLean, North Dakota, United States
- Education: Mar 1917
- Occupation: 1922, Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States; lawyer
- Occupation: Jul 1922, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States; admited to the bar
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Misc:
Max History (town of Max)
The townsite of Max, ND was originally platted according to a certificate filed by J.G. Sheldrick, Surveyor, on August 8, 1906. Prior to this, people heard rumor that the Soo Line was building north of Garrison by Elbow Lake for the prupose of using water for their steam engines. Businesses were setup on the rolling prairies of an anticipated townsite at this location. The buildings and shacks were arranged in more or less of a haphazard manner due to the fact they could not be permanently placed until they had purchased a lot.
The name of Max was given to this new town after some controversy. It was, at one time, to be named Junction or Junction City, where the Soo Line tracks from the South branched to the East and West. Max was the first name of the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freitag. Paul Freitag was the first Postmaster and the frist post office to serve this community was on his farm. As the story goes, when the people would go over to the Freitag Post Office to get their mail, Max, a little shaver at the time, would ask the people if they came to "his' post office to get their mail. The people got in the habit of calling it Max's Post Office, and that is the name that stuck when it was moved two miles west to the new townsite.
http://www.maxnd.com/history.html
Education:
Siegel Cup Goes To Senior Class
Finals in declamation contest at high school are interesting
Member of 1917 and freshman to represent school at Elmore.
The finals in the High School Declamation Contest were held Wednesday and Thursday evening at the Auditorium.
This was the first year of the contests and great interest was shown by the students of the local High School, in the innovation; students and faculty members alike are delighted over the result obatined (sic). Twenty-three girls and sixteen boys entered in the contest.
Win Siegel Trophy
Max Freitag, a senior, won first place in the contest for the boys, and Thelma Rinke, a freshman, was awarded first in the girls' contest. This not only decides the winners for the Siegel trophy, but entitles Mr. Freitag and Miss Rinke to represent the New Ulm school at the District Declamation Contest to be held at Elmore, Minn., March 16.
Max married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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