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This Day in Minnesota History

March 1, 1856

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Minneapolis is approved for a town government by the territorial legislature (it became a city ten years later). The legislature also forms three counties: Lake County, named for Lake Superior; McLeod County, named for Martin McLeod, a fur trader and member of the territorial legislature; and Pine County, named for the extensive pine forests of the region or perhaps for the Pine River and Pine Lakes.

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