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31: 416: 371: 265:, and assisted him in abstract work, working at Chippewa County Bank when that institution was first established. She was early on the librarian of the public library, started by Charles H. Budd in 1879 and the continued as a member of the library board. She served as president of the Minnesota 257:
She was a charter member of the Minnesota Music Teachers Association, serving two years as its vice president, and was a member of the organization's original committee on state standardization of music teachers. She was also an active member of the National Education Association since 1900.
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In Montevideo, she married Charles Henry Budd (1848–1929), December 25, 1889. They had four children: Mary Ethel Budd (1879–1965), Windom Moyer Budd (1891–1954), Raymond Budd (1894–1981), and Charles Henry Budd, Jr. (1899–1971). While her three sons were in
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Budd taught music for many years including in Niagara County, New York. In Minnesota, she was the head of the department of music at the Western Minnesota Seminary (later
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Who's who Among Minnesota Women: A History of Woman's Work in Minnesota from Pioneer Days to Date, Told in Biographies, Memorials and Records of Organizations
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Nellie graduated from Lockport Union School (1879) and the
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Nellie Moyer Budd died at Montevideo, November 28, 1944.
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Budd served as deputy judge of probate for her brother,
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for one year. For 24 years, she was a director of the
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much of that time being vice president of the board.
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Sanborn, New York
Montevideo, Minnesota
nickname
New England Conservatory of Music
Windom College
Lycurgus Rose Moyer
New England Conservatory of Music
Windom College
Montevideo, Minnesota
nickname
Sanborn
Niagara County, New York
Central New York
Wethersfield, Connecticut
New England Conservatory of Music
Boston
George Whitefield Chadwick
Louis Maas
Stephen A. Emery
Carl Baermann
Augusto Rotoli
Chicago
William Hall Sherwood
Chautauqua, New York
Ocean Grove, New Jersey
Windom College
Lycurgus Rose Moyer
Rebekah Assembly
Odd Fellows

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