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This Day in Minnesota History

March 1, 1856

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The territorial legislature incorporates the St. Peter Company, which is authorized to engage in milling and waterpower work and to develop real estate. The company's stockholders hope to move the state capital to St. Peter, but their efforts are thwarted by Joseph Rolette (see February 27). James J. Hill purchased the company's charter in 1901, hoping that its real estate powers would prove useful to the Great Northern Railway.

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