Sept. 28, 1916: A correction for the ages

Dr. Caryl B. Storrs, a physician, freelance writer and "natural born storyteller," interviewed fascinating men and women of the region in a series of stories published by the Minneapolis Tribune in 1916. His story about Minnesota pioneer John Daubney resulted in this correction.

October 7, 2014 at 12:53PM

A CORRECTION.

In the article under the headine "Visitin' 'Round in Minnesota" by Caryl B. Storrs, dated from Taylors Falls, Sept. 16, the statement was made that John Daubney, a resident of Taylors Falls for 72 years, was at one time divorced from his wife. It has since been learned that this statement was incorrect and that no divorce was ever granted to either Mr. or Mrs. Daubney, but that they lived together in perfect accord for more than 60 years.

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