<br />29 "Flour Mill is Purchased," SCSN, 18 July 1912, 5.
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<br />30 "Electricity," SCSN, 2 July 1914, 1.
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<br />31 ''Elk River's Fine New Power Plant," SCSN, 27 January 1916, 1.
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<br />32 "Water System is Dedicated," 2 September 1920, 1. See also Elk River Historic Contexts Sturfy, 35.
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<br />33 "Open Highway November First," SCSN, 20 October 1921, 1.
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<br />34 "Yields to Death - Dr. N.K Whittemore Succumbs Last Thursday," SCSN, 6 June 1907, 1.
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<br />35 Growth of S herbtmle County, 431.
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<br />36 ''Establish Clinic and Hospital," SCSN, 7 June 1923, 1.
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<br />37 "High Water in the Elk - Carries away the Mill Dam and Overflows the Country," SCSN, 24 May 1894,
<br />5. Also mentions dam being carried away twice in 1892; Growth of Sherbtmle County, p. 128 for 1897; SCSN, 26
<br />October 1899,5; SCSN, 2 January 1908, 5; SCSN, 22 December 1910, 5; "Dam out Again," SCSN, 9 May
<br />1912,1.
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<br />38 One example is the Growth of Jherbtmle County, p. 60 for 1885.
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<br />39 Growth of Sherburne County, 164.
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<br />40 SCSN, 24 December 1875, 4.
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<br />41 ''The Elk River Flour Mill," SCSN, 21 September 1899, 5.
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<br />42 ''What has the Elk River Milling Company done for Elk River?" SCSN, 30 March 1911, 1.
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<br />43 "Dam Out Again," Sherburne County Star News, 9 May 1912, 1.
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<br />44 T. Jackson, Soil Survey of Sherburne County, Minnesota, USDA, n.d.
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<br />45 S. Anfinson, and H.E. Wright, "Climate Change and Culture in Prehistoric Minnesota," in The Woodland
<br />Tradition in the Western Great Lakes, edited by G. Gibbon, Publications in Anthropology 4, Minneapolis:
<br />University of Minnesota, 1990; J.P. Bradbury and W.E. Dean Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidencefor Rapid Climate
<br />Change in the North-Central United States. Special Paper 276, Geological Society of America, US Geological
<br />Survey, Denver, 1993; T. Webb III, EJ. Cushing and H.E. Wright Jr., "Holocene changes in the vegetation of
<br />the Midwest," in Wright H.E. J r, Late QlIIJternary Environments of the U Rited States, 142-165, Minneapolis:
<br />University of Minnesota Press, 1983; H.E. Wright H.E., ''Patterns of Holocene climatic change in the
<br />Midwestern United States," Quat. Res. 38 (1992) 129-134.
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<br />46 Steven Rohlf, personal communication.
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<br />47 F. J. Marschner, ''The Original Vegetation of Minnesota, a map compiled in 1930 by FJ. Marschner
<br />under the direction ofM.L. Heinselman of the U.S. Forest Service," St. Paul, MN: Cartography Laboratory of
<br />the Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1974.
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<br />48 J. Schaff, and B. Lass, "Cultural Resources Survey of Sherburne County," 1981, Sherburne County
<br />Historical Society.
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<br />49 W. Warren, History of the Ojibway People, Vol. 5, Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul:
<br />Minnesota Historical Society, Reprint 1984. All other accounts of this battle are derived direcdy from Warren,
<br />who is the sole source.
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<br />50 John G.Jameson, St. Anthony to Nancy Godfrey Jameson, Maine. September 1851 Letter. Transcribed
<br />copy of letter in "Orono, MN by Jack Klein," blue binder at SCHS. Letter belongs to Mrs. Margaret Hoeft,
<br />Nancy' s great-granddaughter.
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<br />51 History of the Upper Mississippi Va/~, 296. ; also Benton County Book of Deeds, Book A - p.194.
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<br />52 History of the Upper MississiPPi Va/~, 296. ; also Sherburne County Book of Deeds, Book B - p.394 for
<br />Mills purchase and Sherburne County Book of Deeds, Book B - p.712 for Albee purchase
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<br />53 Email from Annette Mills to Bobbie Scott, July 3, 2003.
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