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The house at
4090 Brookside, called
Upland View, was built in 1910 and was the home of Father
Walter Henry Thomas. Father Thomas wore a long black coat
and hat and wore his silver-gray shoulder length hair like
the Quaker Oats man. The kids also called him Santa Claus,
and remember him as a storyteller, jokester, and magician.
His favorite trick was to make a coin disappear up his
sleeve and then pull it from behind your ear or from out of
your nose. His jokes were the caliber of "Why is a giraffe's
neck so long? Because his head is so far away from his
body!" This was great entertainment for the neighborhood
kids. He was occupied as a preacher in North
Minneapolis/Congregational Home. Neighbor kids remember
something about losing all his money in the stock market
crash of 1929, but from at least 1933 to 1939 he lived in
the grandest house in town. In the 1935 directory his
vocation is listed as salesman.
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