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This Day in Minnesota History

July 13, 1832

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Ozaawindib (Yellow Head), an Ojibwe leader and agokwa, shows Henry Rowe Schoolcraft that Lake Itasca is the source of the Mississippi River. Schoolcraft would name the lake from the Latin words veritas caput (truth head), using the last syllable of veritas and the first of caput. The Ojibwe name for the lake is Omushkos (Elk Lake).

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