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U. W. Hella
U.W. "Judge" Hella (1908–1996) was an American conservationist and Director of Minnesota State Parks from 1953 - 1973. He was responsible for acquiring large amounts of private property for use as national and state parks, and played a key role in establishing Voyageurs National Park,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://voyageurs.org/explore/history-of-the-park )〕 Fort Snelling State Park,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fortsnelling.org/history )〕 and Charles A. Lindbergh State Park. == Early life ==
U.W. Hella was the second of three children and born in Cloquet, Minnesota. His parents had immigrated from Finland and settled there with his father taking employment in a local paper mill. He attended elementary and high school in Cloquet (where he earned the nickname "Judge") and received a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota.His older brother, Roy, received his degree at the University of Minnesota in Chemical Engineering and returned to Cloquet , eventually becoming general manager of the local mill. His younger sister, Rachel, died at the age of 12 from rheumatic fever.
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