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Dakota Attitude 40: ‘The Mail Must Go Through’, ‘Seeing God’s Creation on the Farm’ & ‘Do What You Want to Do’
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Dakota Attitude 40: ‘The Mail Must Go Through’, ‘Seeing God’s Creation on the Farm’ & ‘Do What You Want to Do’
‘The Mail Must Go Through’ “I will carry the banner for my hometown, Drayton,” declares Donald Holler. The Holler family has carried more than the banner for Drayton. Donald’s father began carrying its mail in 1926. “In the winter, they had to hire horses to make the route,” Donald says. “One time he owned an old snowmobile and used [it] to complete the route.” Donald was initially appointed part-time postal clerk but was drafted for military du…
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