Elias Monson Biography This biography appears on pages 1129-1130 in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904) and was scanned, OCRed and edited by Maurice Krueger, mkrueger@iw.net. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. ELIAS MONSON, ex-register of deeds of Roberts county and now president of and abstracter for the Roberts County Abstract and Title Company, is a native of Dodge county, Minnesota, and the son of Ole and Bertha (Kuntson) Monson, both parents born and reared in Norway. Ole Monson and wife came to the United States a number of years ago and were among the earliest settlers of Dodge county, Minnesota, locating there when the county was on the very outskirts of civilization. After a long residence in that state, they removed to near Grand Forks, North Dakota, where the father's death occurred in 1900, and the mother's two years previously. Ole Monson, a farmer by occupation, was a man of intelligence and sound judgment and was a most excellent and praiseworthy citizen. He was always deeply interested in the public affairs of the communities in which he lived, took an active part in politics and for years was one of the Republican leaders of Dodge county, Minnesota. Although of foreign birth and ever retaining a warm feeling for his native country, he became devotedly attached to the country of his adoption and was an ardent admirer and loyal upholder of the free institutions under which so many years of his life w ere spent and so much of his success achieved. Elias Monson was born on July 4, 1864, spent his childhood and youth in his native county and state and after acquiring an elementary education in the public schools completed an academic and business course in an academy at Portland, North Dakota. On quitting the academy he went to North Dakota in 1888 with the family, and after farming two years in Grand Forks county, changed his residence to the county of Roberts, where, in 1892, he took up a fine claim, which he at once proceeded to improve. He continued to reside on his place and promote its development until the fall of 1898, when he was elected, on the Republican ticket, register of deeds for Roberts county, the duties of which office he discharged for two terms having been chosen his own successor in the year 1900. As a public official Mr. Monson demonstrated fine business capacity and became quite popular with the people. At the expiration of his second term he was prevailed upon by his successor to continue in charge of the office as deputy, being familiar with its varied duties and far better qualified to discharge the same than any other individual. Mr. Monson is now identified with the Roberts County Abstract & Title Company, of which he is president, and also owns an interest in a hotel at White Rock. He gives his influence and encouragement to all enterprises having for their object the material advancement of the community, being also a friend of education, religion and other civilizing agencies without which no commonwealth can truly prosper. He belongs to the Improved Order of Red Men and Court of Honor at Sisseton, is a zealous worker in both organizations and at various times has been honored with responsible official positions by his fellow members. Mr. Monson's domestic history dates from 1895, on December 10th of which year was solemnized his marriage with Miss Carrie Stadstad, of Douglas county, Minnesota, a most excellent and amiable lady who has presented him with two children, Beatrice and Arthur A.