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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICR_federal-fish-hatchery_New-London-MN.html
1938 A thorough study of a hundred acre location was carried out by the U.S. Commission of Surveys. Dam and mill site were purchased for $14,000. Land for fish ponds extended a mile downstream. Citizens contributed $1,300, and some easements…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICL_robert-lhlang-post-537-the-american-legion_New-London-MN.html
1946 Forty-two veterans met and signed the petition for a charter. The post was given its name in memory of Robert Ihlang who was killed in Italy during World War II. The charter was granted, and the officers were: commander, Victor Suneson;…
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1865 Louis Larson filed homestead rights and named the site New London.
1867 Merchants W.W. Pinney and Samuel Adams each built and opened stores. Postal service began.
1868 New London became county seat of Monongalia Count…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IBU_origin-of-crow-river-dam-and-mills_New-London-MN.html
1858 A natural waterfall was discovered by pioneer Larson while on a hunting and trapping expedition three miles upriver from Nest Lake.
1859 Larson established a camp near the falls but had to abandon it when his tent and most of …
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Department of the Air Force
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I7O_the-west-lake-massacre_New-London-MN.html
Rev. Andrew Jackson had two services arranged in his Norway Lake Swedish Lutheran Parish for Wednesday, the 20th of August, 1862. In the forenoon a meeting was held at the Lundborg cabin at West Lake, now known as Monson Lake in Swift County. Here…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I6F_this-historical-inclosure_New-London-MN.html
This historical inclosure and all of its adornments constitute a memorial to Victor E. Lawson (1871-1960) the pioneer historian of Kandiyohi County. It has been provided by the Tribune Printing Company, Inc. publishers of the West Central Daily Tr…
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On September 28, 1858, Johannes and Carin Iverson and family settled on section 32 of Lake Andrew Township near Crook Lake. Using supplies from the Eagle Lake Sawmill, Johannes Iverson built a log house here.
Almost four years later, on August …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HKB_battle-of-the-broom_New-London-MN.html
What is believed to be one of the last pitched battles between the Ojibwe and Dakota ended near this marker about 1860. Some Dakota hunters found a party of Ojibwe encroaching on Dakota grounds. They attacked, killing several Ojibwe and driving th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEU_jericho_New-London-MN.html
In 1879 this village of Jericho was established in the historic Norway Lake settlement, 20 years after the first Norwegian immigrants arrived. A general store with a post office, a blacksmith shop, a creamery, and other businesses prospered in su…