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The story of this
quilt and its maker is representative of many families who followed
their dreams to North Dakota. Marit Seilstad and her husband
came to Pelican Rapids, MN, in 1880 from Norway. They stayed
with relatives that winter, and Marit pieced her Drunkard's
Path quilt at that time. The following spring they loaded all
their possessions, including the unfinished quilt into a covered
wagon and traveled the Big Stone Trail to homestead in Walsh
County, Dakota Territory.
The quilt top was
put away while the family proved up their claim while they lived
in a sod hut. As the family prospered, they left their soddie
and built a more enduring frame house. At last Marit could afford
a sewing machine, which she used to finally quilt the top that
she had made by hand.
Her descendants still
farm the old homestead.
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