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Wadena (MN) county

Wadena County är ett administrativt område i delstaten Minnesota i USA. År 2000 hade countyt 13 713 invånare. Den administrativa huvudorten (county seat) är Wadena.

Översikt

Historik

The newly organized Minnesota Legislature created the county on June 11, 1858. A settlement began at the future city of Wadena in 1871, and by 1873 a post office was in operation there. The settlement was designated the county seat when the state legislature organized the county on February 21, 1873. The town took the name of a trading post 15 miles (24 km) to the east, which had flourished for several years but was largely abandoned by that time. The trading post was named for Chief Wadena, an Ojibwe Indian chief of the late 19th century in northwestern Minnesota.

Wadena County comprises 15 townships, first surveyed in 1863. Each township is six miles square and contains 36 sections of land (with the exception of Bullard and Thomastown, which have a slightly different configuration because their boundaries are aligned with the Leaf and Crow Wing Rivers, respectively). In 1857 Augustus Aspinwall laid out a town site in what is now Section 15, Thomastown township, at the junction of the Crow Wing and Partridge rivers, and named it Wadena. When the railroad went through the area in 1872 it ran about three miles south of this site and the town quickly withered away.

During the last part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th, there were two railroads in the county. The Northern Pacific main line running east to west through Wadena was built in 1872, while the Great Northern branch or ”K” line which ran from Sauk Centre to Bemidji, via Sebeka and Menahga, was completed in 1891. The line from Park Rapids to Long Prairie was abandoned in 1984 while the rest was abandoned in the early 1970s with the northern section from Park Rapids to Cass Lake since converted to the Heartland Trail.

Övrigt

The town took the name of a trading post 15 miles (24 km) to the east, which had flourished for several years but was largely abandoned by that time. The trading post was named for Chief Wadena, an Ojibwe Indian chief of the late 19th century in northwestern Minnesota.

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  • City
    • Aldrich
    • Menahga
    • Nimrod
    • Staples (part)
    • Verndale
    • Wadena (county seat; partly in Otter Tail County)
  • Unincorporated
    • Bluegrass
    • Huntersville
    • Oylen
  • Ghost town
    • Leaf River
    • Shell City
  • Township
    • Aldrich Township
    • Blueberry Township
    • Bullard Township
    • Huntersville Township
    • Leaf River Township
    • Lyons Township
    • Meadow Township
    • North Germany Township
    • Orton Township
    • Red Eye Township
    • Rockwood Township
    • Shell River Township
    • Thomastown Township
    • Wadena Township
    • Wing River Township
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