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Minnesota State Highways 24 and 55 are two of the main routes in the city. [12] Annandale is located 50 miles northwest of Minneapolis; and 25 miles south of Saint Cloud. There are also 26 area lakes within a 10-mile radius of Annandale. [13]
William J. Colvill § (1830–1905) – colonel of the 1st Minnesota Infantry at the battle of Gettysburg, 3rd Minnesota Attorney General; Tom Compton (born 1989) – Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle; Ada Comstock (1876–1973) – educator and president of Radcliffe College; Solomon Comstock § (1842–1933) – member of the U.S. Congress
Corinna Township is a township in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,457 at the 2000 census. Corinna Township was organized in 1858, and named after Corinna, Maine. [3] The 1871 St. Mark's Episcopal Chapel in Corinna Township is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
Dingman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Dingman (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player; Craig Dingman (born 1974), American baseball player; Dean Dingman (born 1968), American football offensive guard
William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale (died 1212) Robert de Brus, 4th Lord of Annandale (c. 1195–1245) Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale (c. 1215–1295) Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (1243 – c. 1304) Charles Annandale (1843–1915), British editor; David Annandale (born 1967), Canadian speculative fiction author
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Patrick Andrew Wentworth Hope-Johnstone, 11th Earl of Annandale and Hartfell (born 19 April 1941), is a Scottish peer. He succeeded his father as chief of Clan Johnstone in 1983, and his claim to an earldom was recognized three years later. He was a member of the House of Lords from 1986 to 1999.
People who served as the mayor of the Municipality of Annandale are: John Young (1827–1907), first Mayor (1894–1897), Mayor of Leichhardt (1879–1880 ...