04 great hall north wall

Who Lived Here?

Hello, my name is Joe Imholte, and I am the Vice President of Programs and Operations here at The Bakken Museum.

This house was built by William Goodfellow in 1930. Goodfellow owned the home, which he named "West Winds," until his death in 1944. Goodfellow was single his entire life, and upon his death gave his estate to various charities. He left this mansion to the Girl Scouts. No one knows why he chose them as the beneficiary.

The Girl Scouts used the mansion for administrative offices but soon realized that the home required more maintenance than they could support. They sold West Winds to Royce Beamish in 1946.

When West Winds was being built, Royce Beamish was hired to complete the electrical work. Owning the home was a long-held dream of his. In 1953, after extensive remodeling, Beamish sold the house to Richard Cornelius.

The Cornelius family lived in the home until 1976 when it was purchased by Earl Bakken to house his extensive collection of books and objects related to electricity in medicine.

Ancestor's Trail
  1. Ancestor's Trail Hike
  2. Why Is Life On Earth Carbon-Based?
  3. Metazoans
  4. 900MYA we had a common ancestry with Choanoflagellates (non-animal eucaryotes)
  5. 800mya we had a common ancestry with Sponges
  6. 780mya we had a common ancestry with Placozoans
  7. 730mya Ctenophores
  8. 680mya Cnidarians
  9. 630mya Flatworms
  10. 590mya Protosomes
  11. 570mya Ambulacrarians
  12. 565mya Tunicates
  13. 560mya Cephalocordates
  14. 530mya Agnatha
  15. 460mya Chondrichthyes
  16. 440-450mya FIRST GREAT EXTINCTION
  17. 440mya Actinopterygii
  18. 417mya Dipnoi
  19. 360-375mya SECOND GREAT EXTINCTION
  20. 340mya Amphibians
  21. 310mya Sauropsids (lizard-faced non-mammalian chordates)
  22. 251mya THIRD GREAT EXTINCTION
  23. 205mya FOURTH GREAT EXTINCTION
  24. 180mya Monotremes
  25. 140mya Marsupials
  26. 105mya Afrotheres
  27. 95mya Xenarthrans
  28. 85mya Laurasiatheres
  29. 75mya Glires (Rodents and Lagomorphs)
  30. 70mya Non-primate Eurachonta (Cologus and Tree shrews)
  31. 65mya FIFTH GREAT EXTINCTION
  32. 63mya Prosimians
  33. 58mya Tarsiers
  34. 40mya Platyrrhini
  35. 25mya Catarrhini
  36. 18mya Lesser Apes
  37. 14mya Orangutans
  38. 7mya Gorillas
  39. 6mya Chimpanzees and Bonobos
  40. Human Evolution on the Ancestor's Trail
  41. 7 BILLION HUMANS