MNopedia
MNopedia — A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events and things in Minnesota history.
Minnesota Lynx
The women's basketball team that won four WNBA championship titles in six years.
Virginia and Rainy Lake Company
The Minnesota firm that became the world's largest white pine lumber company overnight
Fort Ridgely
A US military base in Nicollet County that operated between 1853 and 1867
Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ (Bassett Creek)
A waterway that flows through nine Minnesota cities
Stewart, Jacob Henry (1829–1884)
A doctor, mayor, congressman, and Civil War veteran
Peterson Bluebird Nest Box
A conservation success story that started in Brooklyn Center
Strutwear Knitting Company Strike
The longest of three major labor disputes in Minneapolis between 1935 and 1936
Bohemian Flats
A resilient immigrant community in Minneapolis that outlasted floods and disease
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This Day in Minnesota History (March 27)
President James Monroe appoints Lawrence Taliaferro Indian agent of St. Peters (later called Mendota). Taliaferro moved his operations across the river to Fort St. Anthony (later Snelling) when that post opened.
The Aerial Bridge, spanning the Duluth Ship Canal, carries its first passengers across the harbor inside a carriage suspended from the bridge's framework. The system would be replaced with a lift bridge in 1930.
The St. Olaf Choir, directed by F. Melius Christiansen, gives the opening concert of its first tour at the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis.
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