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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19T_daniel-de-gresolon-sieur-du-lhut_Duluth-MN.html
The near-by canal marks the site of Little Portage on Minnesota Point crossed on June 27, 1679 by Daniel De Gresolon, Sieur Du Lhut, a gentleman of the Royal Guard of Louis XIV on his way to explore the Upper Mississippi.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19R_john-mariucci_Eveleth-MN.html
A tributetoJohn MariucciATHLETE-COACH-LEADERWho through the force of his unique personality and determination, laid the foundation for the great U. S. Olympic hockey championships. His belief in the capabilities of the American player shaped not o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18Y_george-r-stuntz_Hibbing-MN.html
Born in Pennsylvania, 1820; Died in Duluth, 1902. First permanent settler. In 1852 resided and traded on Minnesota Point. Government surveyor. Discovered iron ore before 1870 on Vermilion. Discovery of Missabe Range followed in 1890. Built Ver…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18Q_hull-rust-mahoning-mine_Hibbing-MN.html
It has been called the "Grand Canyon of the North"—a fitting title for the world's largest open pit iron mine. The Hull-Rust-Mahoning pit actually began as separate mines, named for their owners, first dug in 1895, that gradually merged into…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17T_the-great-hinckley-fire_Hinckley-MN.html
This Monument is erected by The State of Minnesota under an Act of the Legislature Approved April 7th, A. D. 1899 To the Memory of Four Hundred and Eighteen Men Women and Children who perished in the Great Hinckley Forest Fire of September First A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16K_edgar-a-culbertson_Duluth-MN.html
This plaque is dedicated by the people of Duluth to the memory of a fellow citizen, Coast Guard Boatswains Mate First Class, Edgar A. Culbertson, who on the night of April 30, 1967 gave his life attempting to rescue three teen-age brothers strande…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16I_birthplace-of-greyhound-lines_Hibbing-MN.html
It was in Hibbing, during 1914, that the Greyhound Bus System, through its predecessor company, first began operation.
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