The two women did share something in common, however: both of them married Clarence Larson, Martha first, in 1928, and then, after Martha’s untimely death and Clarence’s acquittal for her murder, Jean married Clarence in 1964.
The two women did share something in common, however: both of them married Clarence Larson, Martha first, in 1928, and then, after Martha’s untimely death and Clarence’s acquittal for her murder, Jean married Clarence in 1964.
The two women did share something in common, however: both of them married Clarence Larson, Martha first, in 1928, and then, after Martha’s untimely death and Clarence’s acquittal for her murder, Jean married Clarence in 1964.
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Scientists examine Lake Traverse find from 1960s 7:00 am, Apr. 19, 2021 ×
A closeup of the rock found in the early 1960s by Harlan Anderson. For decades Anderson and his brother, Arvid, believed impressions in the rock might represent a dinosaur track, but science experts in the Fargo-Moorhead area suggest the rock is an example of a pseudo fossil, which mimics features of a true fossil. David Samson/The Forum.
FARGO One day in the 1960s, Arvid Anderson and his brother, Harlan, were exploring along the shore of Lake Traverse in southern Minnesota with a group of fellow Boy Scouts.
Their curiosity yielded a number of things.