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From Minnesota, with love

James Ford Bell, who later established General Mills and became the company’s first president, was a key figure in arranging food and flour shipments from the U.S. to people in Belgium and France.

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The second C.R.B. bag in our archives is from Cavalier Milling Co. in Drayton, North Dakota.

The 1916 Cavalier flour sack has been embroidered in French that translates into “Turn, turn my mill! American wheat grind!”

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The children of Belgium wrote letters of gratitude to America, including many to the children of the U.S. and to President Woodrow Wilson. A selection of these letters have been translated for the exhibit.

To bring an exhibit, titled “When Minnesota Fed the Children of Europe,” to Minnesota, Global Minnesota partnered with the Consulate General of Belgium, the Embassy of Belgium, the French American Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota, Mall of America, Wafels & Dinges, and Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI)

Watch this virtual opening ceremony for the exhibit.

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