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<br /> ~See U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Register Bulletin # 15.
<br /> 2See Historic Preservation, Field Services and Grants Depart~nent 2001 Annual Report. (St. Paul: Minnesota
<br /> Historical Society, 2001), 20.
<br /> ~Thomas F. Waters, The Streams and Rivers o. fMinnesota (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1977),
<br /> 213.
<br /> 4 Warren Upham, Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origins and Historic Significance (St. Paul: Minnesota
<br /> Historical Society, reprint edition, 1969), 514.
<br /> s N.H. Winchell, History of the Upper Mississippi Valley (Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society, 1881),
<br /> 296.
<br /> ~"Complete Unique Engineering Project at Camp Cozy." Sherburne County Star News 11 May 1925.
<br /> ?Sherburne County Star News 15 Aug. 1907.
<br /> ~ Winchell, 294.
<br /> ~Edward Robinson, Early Economic Conditions and the Development of Agriculture in Minnesota (Minneapolis:
<br /> University of Minnesota, 1915), 43.
<br /> ~ Winchell, 296.
<br /> ~"1860 and 1900 Federal Census of Population.
<br /> ~ "Pioneering of Three Brothers Brought Hungarian Settlement.' Sherburne County Star News 28 May 1936;
<br /> "Hungarian Farms Unique in Nation," Elk River Star News 2 Feb 1994.
<br /> ~ See Thomas Woods, Knights of the Plow: Oliver H. Kelley and the Origins of the Grange in Republican Ideology
<br /> (Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press, 1991).
<br /> ~4 Robinson, 219.
<br /> ~ Robinson, 219.
<br /> ~ Robinson, 222.
<br /> v Robinson, 249-249.
<br /> ~ Winchell, 296.
<br /> ~ Robinson, 111.
<br /> - Robinson, 260-69.
<br /> 2~ Robinson, 277.
<br /> -- Robinson, 276-79.
<br /> -'~ "Elk River Has Unlocked the Door of Opportunity," Sherburne County Star News, undated clipping ca.
<br /> 1908.
<br /> '-~ Souvenir of Elk River, Minnesota (Minneapolis: Wall & Haines, 1901, n.p).
<br /> 2.~ The building was razed in 1971 for a new fire station.
<br /> '-~ Clarence Wigington was the state's first African-American architect. See David Vassar Taylor and Paul
<br /> Clifford Larson, Cap Wigington (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2002).
<br /> -'~ "New Plant of T. CM.P.A. at Elk River Opens. "Twin City Milk Producer's Bulletin, May, 1921.
<br /> '-~ SCHS subject files.
<br /> - Rhoda R. Gilman, Carolyn Gilman, and Deborah M. Stultz, The Red River Trails: Oxcart Routes Between St.
<br /> Paul and the Selkirk Settlement (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1979), 279.
<br /> ~' Some sources such as W.H.C. Folsom (1881) credit David Faribault with erecting the first house at this site
<br /> in 1846, but is not mentibned bY Winchell (1881). According to Folsom, H.M. RiCe and S.P. Folsom
<br /> purchased Faribault's improvements (p. 453). In his account, Faribault built the log cabin that was later
<br /> sold to Pierre Bottineau."
<br />~ By 1852 Bottineau was in northern Hem~epin County, where he claimed land on Bottineau's prairie near
<br />present-day Brooklyn Park and Osseo; in 1857 he platted the townsite of Breckenridge, the county seat of
<br />Wilkin County~ He died in Red Lake Falls, Polk County, in 1895. See SCHS subject files.
<br />~ SCHS subject files.
<br />~3 Winchell, 297. The Map o. fElk River (1903) shows the ferry route.
<br />34 See "Completion to Elk River," St. Paul Daily Pioneer, 4 Nov. 1864, p. 1.
<br />~s SCHS subject files. See also the St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company, Histories and Related Papers,
<br />Northern Pacific Railway Collection at the Minnesota Historical Society.
<br />3~ Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr. The Saint Paul & Pacific Railroad: An Empire in the Making, 1862-1879 (DeKalb,
<br />Illinois: Northern Illinois University, 1999).
<br />~ See Norene Roberts, "St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot National Register of Historic Places Inventory
<br />Form," Statement of Significance, 12/15/84, p. 1. On file, State Historic Preservation Office.
<br />3~ Sherburne County, Minnesota Historical Records Survey Project.
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<br />Division of Professional and Service Projects, Work Projects Administration (Saint Paul, Minn.: The Project,
<br />1940), 17.
<br />3~ Arthur J. Larsen, The Development of the Minnesota Road S~lstem (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society,
<br />1966), 175.
<br />'~ SCHS subject files.
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