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during the late 19th century. Hagberg lived along the eastern end of the Duluth & Northern Minnesota Railway (Alger-Smith Line), where it passed northwest of Little Cascade Lake. He was known by the name Jockmock, derived from the name of his hometown of
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Upham, Warren. Minnesota Geographic Names, Their Origin and Significance. p. 145. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Volume 17. 1920.
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Wolff, Julius F. "Some Vanished Settlements of the Arrowhead Country."
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Hagberg was the namesake of several lakes or water features in
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Arrowhead Region
Minnesota
Jokkmokk
Norrbotten
Sweden
Cook County, Minnesota
Poplar River
Cascade River
Lake Brule




"Railroads once abundant in Arrowhead region"
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