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This Day in Minnesota History

January 1, 1896

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The US government opens three-quarters of the Red Lake Indian Reservation of Ojibwe—the region north and east of Thirteen Towns in Polk County (Badger, Brandsvold, Chester, Columbia, Eden, Fosston, Hill River, King, Knute, Lessor, Queen, Rosebud, and Sletten)—to settler colonists.

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