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Historical Markers in Atwater, Minnesota

 
Clickable Map of Kandiyohi County, Minnesota and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Kandiyohi County, MN (76) Chippewa County, MN (12) Meeker County, MN (21) Pope County, MN (2) Renville County, MN (44) Stearns County, MN (30) Swift County, MN (3)  KandiyohiCounty(76) Kandiyohi County (76)  ChippewaCounty(12) Chippewa County (12)  MeekerCounty(21) Meeker County (21)  PopeCounty(2) Pope County (2)  RenvilleCounty(44) Renville County (44)  StearnsCounty(30) Stearns County (30)  SwiftCounty(3) Swift County (3)
Willmar is the county seat for Kandiyohi County
Atwater is in Kandiyohi County
      Kandiyohi County (76)  
ADJACENT TO KANDIYOHI COUNTY
      Chippewa County (12)  
      Meeker County (21)  
      Pope County (2)  
      Renville County (44)  
      Stearns County (30)  
      Swift County (3)  
 
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1 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater — Backlund / Lorentson Monument
On Kandi Meeker Road Northeast, 0.7 miles north of U.S. 12, on the left when traveling north.
Sven H. Backlund Andreas Lorentson Killed by Indians Aug. 21, 1862Map (db m76983) HM
2 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater — Diamond Lake Camp
On County Highway 4, 0.4 miles north of 60th Avenue Northeast (County Highway 26), on the right when traveling north.
At the start of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 settlers around Columbia (now Spencer) hastily formed an oxcart train and started for the stockade at Forest City. On the way to Diamond Lake, the refugees ran into other settlers fleeing from the Eagle . . . Map (db m77228) HM
3 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater — Diamond Lake Community Park
On County Highway 4, 0.4 miles north of 60th Avenue Northeast (County Highway 26), on the left when traveling north.
When Daniel Delaney and a man named McLeod camped on the shores of the lake in 1855, they became the first white men of record to visit the area. John Masters, a land developer who came in 1856, gave the body of water its name. Diamond has . . . Map (db m76925) HM
4 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater — Red River Trail
On State Highway 4, 0.1 miles north of 135th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
The Red River Trail was the nineteenth-century answer to communication over the frontier between the early settlements on the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers and Lord Selkirk's settlements (Winnipeg) in Canada. Trails, such as this, were not . . . Map (db m77016) HM
5 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater — Wheeler Lake Camp
On 180th Street Northeast, 1.5 miles north of 30th Avenue Northeast, on the left when traveling north.
After fighting a running battle with the Dakota on August 20, 1862 at Diamond Lake, two groups of refugees from Spicer and Eagle Lake camped here at Wheeler's Lake. The Dakota camped across the lake from them. There were no disturbances during . . . Map (db m77273) HM
6 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater, Gennessee Township — Train Wreck
On County Road 4 Northeast, 0.3 miles south of Highway 12 Northeast (U.S. 12), on the right when traveling north.
On June 24, 1882, one of the most disastrous railroad wrecks in Kandiyohi County's history took place here. The train left Willmar to travel to Grove City gravel yards with 45-50 men on board. Two and a half miles west of Atwater the train's tender . . . Map (db m231744) HM
7 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater, Harrison Township — 1872 Blizzard
On 105th Avenue Northeast (County Highway 2) 0.1 miles west of 195th Street Northeast (County Highway 10), on the right when traveling west.
In 1872, February 2 began as a beautiful winter day with several inches of freshly fallen snow. The animals gave the first indication of the turn in the weather with the birds flying low and the cattle lowing restlessly. By that afternoon, the . . . Map (db m231746) HM
8 Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Atwater, Lake Elizabeth Township — Death of Captain Cady
On 90th Avenue Southeast (County Highway 20) 0.4 miles east of 165th Street Southeast (County Route 136), on the left when traveling west.
Captain John S. Cady ambushed by Indians from this spot June 11, 1863. Following the suppression of the Dakota (or Sioux) Uprising of 1862 the Eighth Minnesota Volunteer Regiment patrolled the frontier from Hutchinson to the Red River. Captain . . . Map (db m231708) HM
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May. 19, 2024