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Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting <br /> Elk River City Hall <br /> May 20,2021 <br /> Commissioner Lindberg noted there was footage available from the late 50s owned <br /> by The Bank of Elk River. He noted the quality probably would not be the best. He <br /> noted footage could also be in someone's basement. <br /> Councilmember Christianson suggested asking The Bank of Elk River as the city has <br /> a good partnership with them. He wished there were an easy way to locate and <br /> obtain historical footage from people who live here. <br /> Commissioner Lindberg wondered if John Houlton would have anything. He asked <br /> if there would be any reference to the Hungarian settlement. <br /> Commissioner Griffiths stated he will try to include that reference. <br /> Commissioner Mortensen asked if he would include information about the fur trade <br /> members,discussing a book about fur traders moving back east and leaving behind <br /> their families,many of whom took Native American wives,and how they survived <br /> without their husbands. <br /> Commissioner Lindberg discussed the French Canadians and their intertwining lives <br /> with Native Americans. He also suggested looking at a book called The History of <br /> the Upper Mississippi River. <br /> Mr. Carlton stated at the July HPC meeting,they could review the final script for the <br /> documentary and discuss the B-roll footage to be taken in July and August. <br /> 5.3 Additional Projects and Updates <br /> Commissioner Mauren spoke with Jim Boyle about asking questions and receiving <br /> comment from a representative of the HPC and asked who that person would be to <br /> speak on behalf of the commission. <br /> Mr. Carlton indicated the chair would be the HPC spokesperson or if there were <br /> questions, they could direct them to him to answer questions. He will find out if that <br /> needs to be codified by updating their bylaws. <br /> Commissioner Mauren was going to write his next article on the history of aviation <br /> in Elk River. He has enough information to write something about the Elk River <br /> Aircraft Company,a group of Elk River residents who formed to provide <br /> commercial travel around 1928. He explained that time in aviation history was very <br /> active with Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart in the news.He stated they set up <br /> the air landing strip where Sunrise Circle is currently located. <br /> The commission discussed additional air history sites and information,noting how <br /> many private planes and air landing strips were available in Elk River. <br />