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St. Lawrence Township is a township in Scott County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 492 at the 2020 census. The population was 492 at the 2020 census. History
The 1884 Abraham Bisson House is a vestige of Lawrence, Minnesota. Lawrence is an abandoned village in section 16 of St. Lawrence Township, Scott County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. [1]
Pages in category "Townships in Scott County, Minnesota" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
These treaties removed the Dakota Indians to reservations in upper Minnesota. Soils of Scott County [5] Scott County was established and organized by an Act passed in the legislature on March 5, 1853. The 369-square-mile (960 km 2) county was named after General Winfield Scott. Settlers started entering the area in the mid-1850s.
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County Road H WIS 13 (S) Bayfield, Wisconsin: Aerial Lift Bridge: 1905 (N) Duluth, Minnesota: S Lake Avenue (S) Minnesota Point, Minnesota: John A. Blatnik Bridge: 1961 (E) Superior, Wisconsin: Interstate 535 US 53: John Blatnik (1911–1991), Congressional Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district, 1947–1975 (W) Duluth, Minnesota
Quebec, a portion of whose lands drain into the St. Lawrence Basin, is a signatory to the Great Lakes Charter of 1985, the 2001 Charter Annex, and the Agreements of 2005. [2] While not a part of the Great Lakes Basin, Quebec's position along the Saint Lawrence Seaway makes it a partner in water resource management with Ontario and the eight US ...
This left behind the East Savanna River which drains into the Saint Louis River, Lake Superior, the lower Great Lakes, and the Saint Lawrence River, and to the west, the West Savanna River, which is tributary to the Mississippi River via the Prairie River and Big Sandy Lake. [4]: 110–11 [5]: 129–31 [6]: 26, 28–29