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One story for the origin of the name says it came from a producer who hand-lettered his labels because he was proud of his product. Minnesota 13 was also the name of an open pollinated corn variety developed by the
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managed to sharply curtail the large-scale manufacturing of moonshine in Stearns County. They succeeded in burning barns and sheds and committing various other acts of illegal
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However, while they managed to alter behavior, they failed to change beliefs. Stearns County had its revenge when it voted 4 to 1 for repeal of the hated
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was considered the unofficial moonshine capital of Minnesota. According to historian Elaine Davis, this was because
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Stearns County farms. It became well known across America and Canada as "Minnesota 13", a premium quality twice
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Robert J. Voigt "The Arban Way " A History of the Parish at Arban, Minnesota 1873-1973
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Marilyn Salzl Brinkman "local moonshine popular nationwide" St. Cloud Times 2008-05-10
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M Hatten "Stearns County has moonshine in its history" St. Cloud Times 2007-9 10
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Stearns County's 'Wet' Wild Prohibition Days, Sweet Grass Publishing (2007)
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Hennemann, Carl (12 Oct 1962). "Minnesota 13 - It turned Corn into Gold".
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and widely used in Stearns County because of its shorter growing season.
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Robert J Voigt "The People of St. Wendel" (1867–1992), Park Press 1992
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Minnesota 13: Stearns County's Wet Wild Prohibition Days
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Robert J Voigt "Opoliana", Sentinel Printing co. 1987
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