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Manomin County, Minnesota

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42: 51: 333:"The county of Manomin is established and bounded as Beginning in the middle of the channel of the Mississippi river at its with the line between townships twenty nine and thirty north of twenty four west from the fourth meridian thence east on said town line to the south east corner of town thirty of range twenty four thence on the east line of said town to the north east corner thereof thence on the north line of said town to the centre of the channel of the river thence down the middle of said channel to the place of beginning ." 66: 320:"...Of course, a county of so small an area and sparsely populated was unable to maintain an organization without embarrassment and liability of being subject to exorbitant taxation, should its political management fall into incompetent hands. It was 'an elephant on our hands,' difficult to get rid of, because of the constitutional provision against reducing counties below four hundred square miles, hence the constitutional amendment was submitted and adopted as the only way out of the dilemma." 121: 138: 468:
Young, George Brooks. The General Statutes of the State of Minnesota: As Amended by Subsequent Legislation, with which are Incorporated All General Laws of the State in Force at the Close of the Legislative Session of 1878. United States: West,
237:. Abram Fridley was the chairman of the county commissioners during the lifetime of the county. The population in 1860 was 136. It was merged into Anoka County in 1869. This land area currently makes up the unusual southward extension of 312:. An amendment to Article 11 of the state constitution, to bring Manomin County into Anoka county passed in the November 2, 1869, election with 88.9 percent support. Henry C. Fridley, son of territorial legislator 450:
Manomin County was created on May 23, 1857, was organized at once and was absorbed by Anoka County on November 2, 1869. (Laws 1857 extra session ch 40; Secretary of State Legislative Manual 1941 p 34)
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Within the boundaries of what was Manomin county are today the cities of Fridley, Columbia Heights, Hilltop, part of Spring Lake Park, and a small part of Coon Rapids. It was technically described,
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Warner, George E.., Foote, Charles M.. History of Ramsey County and the City of St. Paul: Including the Explorers and Pioneers of Minnesota. United States: Higginson Book Company, 1881.
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Forstall, Richard L., ed.; "Population of States and Counties of the United States 1790 to 1900;" Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1996.
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Goodrich, Albert M.. History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County, Minnesota. United States: Anoka Bicentennial Commission, 1905.
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that existed separately for 13 years from 1857 to 1869. The land was originally split off from Ramsey County. When it was formed, it was the smallest county in the
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Winchell, H. N.., Neill, Edward Duffield., Williams, John Fletcher. History of the Upper Mississippi Valley. United States: Minnesota Historical Company, 1881.
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The county consisted of 18 sections, of which six were bounded by the Mississippi river, and measured less than the 640 acres of a full section.
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Upham, Warren. Minnesota place names : a geographical encyclopedia. Saint Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2001. pg. 25
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History of the Upper Mississippi Valley, Winchell, Neil, Williams, and Bryant, Minneapolis : Minnesota Historical Co, 1881
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The Minnesota Story Prepared by the Minnesota Historical Society UNKNOWN COUNTY. Winona Daily News, September 30, 1958 (p. 6)
250: 501: 540: 301: 309: 297: 273: 242: 300:, was created in Minnesota on the same day. Manomin County was disbanded in 1858 and administratively attached to 363: 285: 246: 478:
Bennett, L. G. – Map of Ramsey and Manomin Counties and Hennepin East. Charles Schober & Co. Chicago, 1867
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at roughly 16 square miles. It comprised the Fridley Township, named for Minnesota legislator
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Upham, Warren – Minnesota Geographic Names. Minnesota Historical Society, 1969
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Manomin county was created when the Fridley township sections were split from
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counties. The Manomin County Park in Fridley, at the confluence of
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reprinted from the Minneapolis Journal, September 4, 1932
272:, a staple of their diet. A current Minnesota county, 208: 203: 195: 190: 182: 170: 157: 149: 131: 113: 23: 8: 366:. The Minnesota Historian, November 13, 2022 257:remains near the former Manomin town site. 571:1857 establishments in Minnesota Territory 20: 364:Manomin: Our Missing Metropolitan County 358: 356: 354: 352: 350: 346: 276:, created in 1906, is similarly named. 202: 189: 169: 148: 112: 77: 47: 38: 207: 194: 181: 156: 130: 62: 7: 493:Major Fridley's Kingdom of Manomin 55:Location within the U.S. state of 14: 260:Manomin is a variant spelling of 136: 119: 70:Minnesota's location within the 64: 49: 40: 199:16 sq mi (40 km) 304:. In 1860, it was attached to 1: 546:Former counties of Minnesota 566:St. Louis County, Minnesota 302:St. Louis County, Minnesota 209: • Estimate  587: 556:Hennepin County, Minnesota 296:). Another former county, 292:was Manomin (present-day 78: 63: 48: 39: 30: 561:Ramsey County, Minnesota 551:Anoka County, Minnesota 288:, on May 23, 1857. The 513: /  94: /  18:County in Minnesota 541:Minnesota counties 196: • Total 166:word for wild rice 517:45.067°N 93.250°W 255:Mississippi River 216: 215: 578: 528: 527: 525: 524: 523: 518: 514: 511: 510: 509: 506: 491:Potter, Merle – 479: 476: 470: 466: 460: 457: 451: 448: 442: 439: 433: 430: 424: 418: 412: 409: 403: 400: 394: 391: 385: 382: 376: 373: 367: 360: 314:Abram M. Fridley 235:Abram M. Fridley 142: 140: 139: 127: 125: 123: 122: 109: 108: 106: 105: 104: 99: 95: 92: 91: 90: 87: 68: 53: 44: 21: 586: 585: 581: 580: 579: 577: 576: 575: 531: 530: 522:45.067; -93.250 521: 519: 515: 512: 507: 504: 502: 500: 499: 488: 486:Further reading 483: 482: 477: 473: 467: 463: 458: 454: 449: 445: 440: 436: 431: 427: 419: 415: 410: 406: 401: 397: 392: 388: 383: 379: 374: 370: 361: 348: 343: 327: 310:Hennepin County 298:Buchanan County 282: 137: 135: 120: 118: 117: 102: 100: 98:45.07°N 93.25°W 96: 93: 88: 85: 83: 81: 80: 74: 59: 35: 26: 19: 12: 11: 5: 584: 582: 574: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 533: 532: 497: 496: 487: 484: 481: 480: 471: 461: 452: 443: 434: 425: 413: 404: 395: 386: 377: 368: 362:Biber, Josh – 345: 344: 342: 339: 335: 334: 326: 323: 322: 321: 281: 278: 219:Manomin County 214: 213: 210: 206: 205: 201: 200: 197: 193: 192: 188: 187: 184: 180: 179: 174: 168: 167: 161: 155: 154: 151: 147: 146: 133: 129: 128: 115: 111: 110: 76: 75: 69: 61: 60: 54: 46: 45: 37: 36: 31: 28: 27: 25:Manomin County 24: 17: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 583: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 538: 536: 529: 526: 494: 490: 489: 485: 475: 472: 465: 462: 456: 453: 447: 444: 438: 435: 429: 426: 422: 417: 414: 408: 405: 399: 396: 390: 387: 381: 378: 372: 369: 365: 359: 357: 355: 353: 351: 347: 340: 338: 332: 331: 330: 324: 319: 318: 317: 315: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 286:Ramsey County 279: 277: 275: 271: 267: 263: 258: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 231:United States 228: 224: 220: 211: 198: 185: 178: 175: 173: 165: 162: 160: 152: 145: 134: 126:United States 116: 107: 103:45.07; -93.25 79:Coordinates: 73: 67: 58: 52: 43: 34: 29: 22: 16: 498: 474: 464: 455: 446: 437: 428: 421:Manomin Park 416: 407: 398: 389: 380: 371: 336: 328: 306:Anoka County 283: 261: 259: 239:Anoka County 218: 217: 183:Largest city 153:May 23, 1857 15: 520: / 290:county seat 101: / 535:Categories 341:References 251:Rice Creek 204:Population 325:Geography 270:wild rice 268:word for 227:Minnesota 159:Named for 144:Minnesota 57:Minnesota 274:Mahnomen 262:manoomin 253:and the 243:Hennepin 241:between 508:93°15′W 294:Fridley 280:History 186:Manomin 177:Manomin 164:Ojibway 150:Founded 114:Country 89:93°15′W 86:45°04′N 505:45°4′N 266:Ojibwe 264:, the 247:Ramsey 223:county 221:was a 141:  124:  33:County 469:1881. 132:State 245:and 191:Area 172:Seat 72:U.S. 225:in 212:136 537:: 349:^

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County

Map of Minnesota highlighting Manomin County
Minnesota
Map of the United States highlighting Minnesota
U.S.
45°04′N 93°15′W / 45.07°N 93.25°W / 45.07; -93.25
Minnesota
Named for
Ojibway
Seat
Manomin
county
Minnesota
United States
Abram M. Fridley
Anoka County
Hennepin
Ramsey
Rice Creek
Mississippi River
Ojibwe
wild rice
Mahnomen
Ramsey County
county seat
Fridley
Buchanan County
St. Louis County, Minnesota
Anoka County

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