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At the beginning of the 19th century two British companies competed for dominance in the North American trade: Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company. The North West company had used Grand Portage as its western headquarters along with other smaller companies that operated in the area. Grand Portage was one of the four principal ...
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Minnehaha is a steam-powered excursion vessel on Lake Minnetonka in the U.S. state of Minnesota.The vessel was originally in service between 1906 and 1926. After being scuttled in 1926, Minnehaha was raised from the bottom of Lake Minnetonka in 1980, restored, and returned to active service in 1996. [2]
1850 Minnesota Territory elections (1 P) Pages in category "1850 in Minnesota Territory" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...
Bdóte ('meeting of waters' or 'where two rivers meet') [6] is considered a place of spiritual importance to the Dakota. [7] A Dakota-English Dictionary (1852) edited by missionary Stephen Return Riggs originally recorded the word as mdóte, noting that it was also "a name commonly applied to the country about Fort Snelling, or mouth of the Saint Peters," [8] now known as the Minnesota River.
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Maurice D. McCollar, Minnesota state legislator and chiropractor; Joe Miller (1850–1891), Major League Baseball player; John Watson Milton, Minnesota State Senator and writer; Paul M. Nakasone, United States Army General, Commander United States Army Cyber Command; Thomas Warren Newcome, Minnesota legislator, lawyer, and mayor of White Bear Lake