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By Ruth VanSteenwyk, May 24, 2016
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101 Minnesota, Murray County, Avoca — Avoca
On U.S. 59, 0.1 miles south of NE 3rd St..
This town began in 1878 and named for a river in Ireland. Became a key point for the sale of 50,000 acres of Railroad lands to Catholic colonists in Murray County through the activities of Archbishop Ireland and the Catholic Colonization . . . Map (db m101288) HM
102 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Courtland — Brighton
On Fort Road (County Highway 5) 0.3 miles east of 521st Avenue (County Highway 10), on the right when traveling east.
On the Red River Oxcart Trail to Traverse des Sioux 1854–First white man to claim land–Bruce Pierce. 1855-56–Then; Christian, John & Andrew Anderson; Christian & Torger Peterson & the Jensens. 1862–The Applebaum home . . . Map (db m73506) HM
103 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Courtland — Brighton United Methodist Church1854 – 1984
On Fort Road (County Highway 5) 0.3 miles east of 521st Avenue (County Highway 10), on the right when traveling east.
This Church Was Moved to Farmamerica, Wasega, MN June 1987 Site of the Brighton United Methodist Church Established in 1854 after the Rev. John Tidlund responded to the prayers of the early settlers. Services were held in homes and . . . Map (db m75307) HM
104 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Lafayette — Bernadotte Lutheran Church
On 515th Avenue (County Highway 10) 0.9 miles north of 350th Street (County Highway 1), on the left when traveling north.
Organized 4 May 1866 at Magnus Peterson home, Pastor John Pehrson, by Swedish settlers, 21 charter families, 104 families by 1870. Commemorated on native stone, set in 1937. First worship in homes, in school-house No. 26; first church built . . . Map (db m79770) HM
105 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Lafayette — Bernadotte Lutheran Church Monument
On 515th Avenue (County Highway 10) 0.9 miles north of 350th Street (County Highway 1), on the left when traveling north.
This Monument Erected by the Bernadotte Lutheran Church in memory of pioneers who settled here by and before 1870, and who organized and became members of same. Church was organized May 4, 1866. ——— The first resident . . . Map (db m79799) HM
106 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Norseland — Norseland Lutheran Church
On State Highway 22, 0.1 miles east of 370th Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Lord our God be with us as He was with our fathers; let Him not forsake us. Kings, 8, 57.     The Norseland Lutheran Church was organized in the year of our Lord, 1858, at the home of Johannes Johnson Odegaard, located 1 mile east . . . Map (db m73840) HM
107 Minnesota, Nicollet County, Norseland — Scandian Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church
Near County Road 52, 0.5 miles north of State Highway 22, on the left when traveling north.
In this house, built by Andrew Thorson in 1855 the early settlers met often for worship, and the Scandian Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized on June 13, 1858. Dedicated to The Memory of the Pioneers 1953 In . . . Map (db m78600) HM
108 Minnesota, Nicollet County, St. Peter — Ministering to the Dakota
Near North Minnesota Avenue (U.S. 169) at Dodd Avenue (State Highway 22), on the right when traveling north.
The Reverend Stephen Riggs and his wife, Mary, arrived at Traverse des Sioux in 1843 to establish a Protestant mission for the Dakota. He and other missionaries believed they had a duty to convert Indians to Christianity. Their efforts . . . Map (db m78112) HM
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109 Minnesota, Nicollet County, St. Peter — Old Traverse Cemetery
On County Road 20, 1.2 miles north of State Highway 22, on the right when traveling north.
March, 1856 – Traverse des Sioux and St. Peter organized a cemetery Assoc. purchasing 10 acres. Early Missionaries, pioneer, and Civil War Veterans are buried here. Rev. T. C. Williamson, first Missionary in this area and Rev. Stephen . . . Map (db m66414) HM
110 Minnesota, Olmsted County, Rochester — Calvary Episcopal ChurchRochester's Oldest Church Building
On 2nd Street SW at 4th Avenue SW, on the right when traveling west on 2nd Street SW.
Built in 1862, during the Civil War, eight years after the founding of Rochester (1854), the primitive "chapel" measured only 27 by 55 feet. It was built on the original plat of bricks made in Rochester. Two lots were given by George Head, . . . Map (db m147342) HM
111 Minnesota, Pine County, Pine City — Pine City
Near Main Street North (County Highway 61) south of Northeast 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Plotted in 1869, was named from the Chippewa word "Chengwatana" City of Pines. It was a rough lumberjack town in the early days. From here, logs were floated down the Snake River into the St. Croix River to Stillwater. A rich deposit of copper was . . . Map (db m44032) HM
112 Minnesota, Pipestone County, Pipestone — Connection to the Earth Mother
On Reservation Ave near 87 Reservation Ave.
It's very spiritual. Your own personal connection to the earth mother, to the quartzite, to the pipestone rock…The benefit of it all is you get a sense of oneness with everything here." Travis Erickson, quarrier You are . . . Map (db m119089) HM
113 Minnesota, Pipestone County, Pipestone — Pipestone Pilgrimage
On Reservation Ave.
Many people have a strong spiritual bond with this land. American Indians have used this prairie for thousands of years carrying out their spiritual traditions on what they believe is sacred ground. Each year tribal people from across the . . . Map (db m119088) HM
114 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Cathedral Hill — Cathedral of Saint Paul1841 - 1907
On Dayton Avenue at Summit Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Dayton Avenue.
Succeeding to the lowly chapel — built of old by the river's bank — from which our fair city received its glorious name, this noble temple rises; a solemn testimony to the growth of Holy Church, a generous offering of love and gratitude . . . Map (db m79445) HM
115 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Cathedral Hill — Cathedral of Saint Paul Cornerstone
On Dayton Avenue at Summit Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Dayton Avenue.
To God in Unity and Trinity. The sacred, auspicious stone of this metropolitan temple, bidden to bear the name of Saint Paul, was duly laid on the second day of June, A.D. 1907. To restore all things in Christ.Map (db m79448) HM
116 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Central Core — History of Saint Paul
On Kellogg Boulevard East at Minnesota Street, on the right when traveling east on Kellogg Boulevard East.
[1.] We entered a strange wilderness [2.] We camped among Indian Nations [3.] We trapped the land’s abundance [4.] We labored with the Earth [5.] We bridged great distances [6.] Now we remember the . . . Map (db m76727) HM
117 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Central Core — Market Street Methodist Episcopal Church — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 472 —
On Market Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m136150) HM
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118 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Central Core — Sisters of St. Joseph of CarondeletSt. Paul Province — 150th Anniversary 1815-2001 —
On Kellogg Boulevard East at Robert Street North, on the right when traveling east on Kellogg Boulevard East.
On November 3, 1851, four Sisters arrived in St. Paul from Carondelet, Missouri. Their ministry began in education and evolved to include health care, social services and spirituality. In the first 150 years more than 2600 Sisters . . . Map (db m76692) HM
119 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Central Core — The Reverend Lucien Galtier
On Kellogg Boulevard East at Robert Street North, on the right when traveling east on Kellogg Boulevard East.
In the year 1841 The Reverend Lucien Galtier erected near this site the Chapel of Saint Paul from which this city derived its name ————————— In 1841 and in the month of October I caused some logs to be cut, prepared and put . . . Map (db m76689) HM
120 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Hamline - Midway — The Hamline PlazaBishop Leonidas L. Hamline — 1797 - 1865 —
On Hewitt Avenue east of Snelling Avenue (Minnesota Highway 51), on the left when traveling east.
Bishop of the Methodist Church in Ohio who donated a substantial portion of his estate in 1854 for the establishment of Hamline University with the following prayer: O Lord, render me cheerful in giving, happy in the hopes of doing good, and . . . Map (db m65933) HM
121 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Highland Park — Our Lady of Victory Chapel / Derham Hall
Near Randolph Avenue east of Cleveland Avenue S.
In 1923, Our Lady of Victory Chapel was built on the highest point of the College of St. Catherine campus. On the feast of Our Lady of Victory, October 7, 1924, it was dedicated by the Most Reverend Austin Dowling, Archbishop of St. Paul and . . . Map (db m180082) HM
122 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Lowertown — Cycles of Change — Lowertown Heritage Preservation District —
On 6th Street E. at N. Sibley Street, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street E..
This site once rose high above the surrounding land. Beginning in 1851, it was known as "Baptist Hill" because leading members of the First Baptist congregation chose it as the location for their first chapel. John Smith, the owner of the rest . . . Map (db m241471) HM
123 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Northwestern Precinct — Central Presbyterian Church
On Cedar Street at Exchange Street, on the left when traveling south on Cedar Street.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of Interior Heritage Preservation Service Founded February 21, 1852 First Pastor Rev. John G. . . . Map (db m79344) HM
124 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Northwestern Precinct — Church of Saint Louis, King of France
On Cedar Street at 10th Street, on the left when traveling south on Cedar Street.
"Blessed be the Lord, for He has wondrously shown His steadfast love to me when I was beset as in a besieged city." Psalm 31:21 Here in the center of the clamorous city, providing an oasis of solace, silence, mystery and artistry, is . . . Map (db m79343) HM
125 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Northwestern Precinct — Site of Minnesota's First SynagogueFrom Generation to Generation Mount Zion Temple 1856-Present
On East 10th Street.
1856: The First Jewish Congregation in Minnesota Mount Zion Hebrew Association was founded in 1856 by eight German Jewish families who came up the Mississippi from St. Louis. Joseph Ullman and Isidor Rose were in the fur business. Other . . . Map (db m134145) HM
126 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Summit - University — Hmong in the Rondo Neighborhood / The Oromo of Rondo
On N. Fisk Street at Concordia Avenue, on the right when traveling south on N. Fisk Street.
Hmong in the Rondo Neighborhood Lee Pao Xiong In 1976, Rondo became the home of the first Hmong refugee in Minnesota, Leng Vang. His sponsors, the Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church and Macalester Plymouth United Church, placed . . . Map (db m246200) HM
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127 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Summit - University — Karen People in Rondo / Somalis in Rondo
Near North Fisk Street at Concordia Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Karen People in Rondo Saw Sunshine Timothy Many Karen families are now living in the Rondo neighborhood. The first Karen Church opened in Rondo in 2007. The majority of Karen refugees in Minnesota are Christians and so churches have . . . Map (db m243340) HM
128 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Summit - University — Welcome to St. Peter Claver Catholic Church
Near Oxford Street North at St. Anthony Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Founded in 1888, St. Peter Claver Church was the first African American Catholic Church in Minnesota. The parish was created by St. Paul's African American Catholic community and an Archbishop who vowed to "blot out the color line." Before . . . Map (db m207582) HM
129 Minnesota, Redwood County, Morton — St. Cornelia's Church
Near Reservation Road 101, 0.1 miles east of Reservation Highway 1, on the left when traveling east.
  A center of Mdewakanton Dakota community life for several generations, St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church is a symbol of Dakota continuity in the homeland from which they once were exiles. In 1987 the remains of 31 Dakota who died in an Iowa . . . Map (db m70182) HM
130 Minnesota, Redwood County, Wabasso, New Avon Township — New Avon Salem United Methodist Church1896 – 2002
On State Highway 68 west of Laser Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The New Avon Salem United Methodist Church, originally called the Evangelical Association, was organized May 18, 1896 during a meeting in the Louie Beyer home in New Avon Township. There were about 40 charter members and services were conducted in . . . Map (db m235421) HM
131 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — Bishop Henry B. Whipple
On 3rd Avenue Northwest just north of 5th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north.
The Right Rev. Henry Benjamin Whipple was 37 years old when he was consecrated the first Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota on October 13, 1859. He spent the next 42 years establishing Episcopal parishes and missions throughout Minnesota. . . . Map (db m211997) HM
132 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — Bishop Whipple & St. Mary's School for Girls
On Central Avenue North at 2nd Street Northeast, on the right when traveling north on Central Avenue North.
Bishop Whipple Bishop Whipple was elected in 1859 as the state’s first Episcopal Bishop. Enlarging Rev. Breck’s idea to have a religious university, Whipple is credited with building the Episcopal Cathedral, the Seabury Divinity . . . Map (db m211996) HM
133 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — Congregational Church of FaribaultNational Register of Historic Places
On 3rd Street Northwest just east of 3rd Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m211998) HM
134 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — Seabury Divinity School & Taopi "Wounded Man"
On 6th Street Northwest at Central Avenue North, on the right when traveling east on 6th Street Northwest.
Seabury Divinity School 1860 Faribault was a sanctuary for the Dakota during a most difficult time. Whipple provided protection and opportunities for education at Seabury Divinity School where Episcopal ministers found training. . . . Map (db m212194) HM
135 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — Seabury University
Near 1st Avenue north of Mill Street, on the right when traveling north.
Near this site on June 3, 1858, in rented rooms on the second floor of a frame building, The Reverend James Lloyd Breck opened with 15 pupils a mission school which he visioned as the start of Seabury University. Although the university did not . . . Map (db m207678) HM
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136 Minnesota, Rice County, Faribault — The Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour
On 6th St NW, on the right when traveling east.
One of the earliest missionary centers of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota and believed to be the first Episcopal cathedral built in the United States, the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour is also a monument to Henry Benjamin Whipple. Elected . . . Map (db m82807) HM
137 Minnesota, Rice County, Lonsdale — Christdala Swedish Lutheran Church 1877
On Millersburg Blvd (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west.
The Christdala Congregation was formed on July 18, 1877 by the first Swedish immigrants to settle in Rice County. The Church was built during the summer of 1878 at a cost of $230 and is maintained in memory of the early Swedish settlers. Because of . . . Map (db m93624) HM
138 Minnesota, Rice County, Lonsdale — Nicolaus Gustafson
On Millersburg Blvd (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west.
On September 7, 1876 Nicolaus Gustafson, a recent immigrant from Sweden, was fatally shot by Cole Younger during the notorious Jesse James Gang's aborted raid on the Northfield bank. Gustafson had ridden into town that morning with Peter Youngquist . . . Map (db m93625) HM
139 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Duluth — Japanese Peace Bell Garden
Reported permanently removed.
This garden celebrates Duluth's sister city relationship with Ohara Isumi-City, Japan. The Peace Bell During World War II, the Japanese government instructed villages to donate metal to be melted down for ammunition. Ohara Isumi-City . . . Map (db m78731) HM
140 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Duluth, Canal Park — Duluth's Ten Commandments Monument
On Canal Park Drive at Buchanan Street, on the right when traveling north on Canal Park Drive.
In 1946, Judge E. J. Ruegemer of St. Cloud, MN, who was also a leader in the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, sentenced a 16-year-old boy to memorize the Ten Commandments. This led to local chapters of the Eagles financing the construction of over . . . Map (db m204585) HM
141 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Embarrass — Apostolic Lutheran Church
Near County Highway 21 west of County Highway 558.
Woodsmen and railroaders comprised the sparse population of the Embarrass area until the late 1800s, when a permanent community was established by Finnish immigrants. In 1905, Embarrass Township was incorporated, and the Finnish settlers began to . . . Map (db m127864) HM
142 Minnesota, Scott County, Belle Plaine — The Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration
On North Walnut Street (State Highway 25) north of East Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1867 a New York architect sent the plans for a new church in Belle Plaine to Bishop Whipple. The church was built in 1868 on land contributed by Territorial Judge Andrew G. Chatfield, founder of Belle Plaine. The congregation organized in 1858 . . . Map (db m65868) HM
143 Minnesota, Scott County, New Prague — St. Wenceslaus Cemetery
On Church Avenue North at 4th Street Northeast, on the left when traveling north on Church Avenue North.
The first burial in this cemetery was in 1884. Remains and monuments with death dates older than 1884 were moved here from the old church yard cemetery before the current (third) church was built in 1906. The St. Wenceslaus Cemetery Chapel was . . . Map (db m240649) HM
144 Minnesota, Scott County, Shakopee — SC-SPC-069 — Pond Mission
On County Route 101, 0.2 miles east of County Route 17, on the right when traveling east.
These foundations mark the site of a two-story frame building erected by the Reverend Samuel W. Pond in 1847. It served as a Presbyterian mission to the Shakopee Sioux, and as Pond's home until his death in 1891. An eight-foot stockade enclosed . . . Map (db m19789) HM
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145 Minnesota, Scott County, Shakopee — Samuel William Pond
On 1st Avenue E. at Lewis Street S., on the right when traveling west on 1st Avenue E..
Samuel Pond was born in Washington, Connecticut, in 1808. During his early years, he worked as a clothing merchant, a farmer, and teacher in Washington. At the age of twenty-five, he began travelling and landed in Galena, Illinois, in 1833. He . . . Map (db m240384) HM
146 Minnesota, Sibley County, Henderson — St. Jude's Episcopal Church Congregation
On South 6th Street south of Main Street (Minnesota Highway 19), on the left when traveling south.
This building was erected by members of St. Jude's Episcopal Church Congregation The first Episcopal services were held in Henderson on February 26, 1856. The building was consecrated on July 31, 1873 by Bishop Whipple. The property was . . . Map (db m68178) HM
147 Minnesota, Stearns County, Avon — The Benedictines in Minnesota
Near Interstate 94 at milepost 150 near Avon Avenue South, on the right when traveling east.
Between 1854 and 1857 many Catholics came to the United States from Germany and settled in Central Minnesota at Saint Cloud and in the Sauk Valley; their religious and educational needs were met by the Benedictines. The Benedictine Order and . . . Map (db m156988) HM
148 Minnesota, Stearns County, Cold Spring — Assumption Chapel (AKA Grasshopper Chapel)Assumpta est Maria
1854 Father Francis X. Pierz offers first mass in this vicinity 1877 Father Leo Winter, O.S.B. erects a chapel in honor of the Assumption of B.V.M. to avert grasshopper plague 1894 June 28. Tornado destroys chapel 1951 . . . Map (db m78124) HM
149 Minnesota, Stearns County, Collegeville — Saint John's Abbey and University
Saint John's Abbey was founded in 1856 on the west bank of the Mississippi river in St. Cloud and was permanently located in the Indianbush, now Collegeville, on the shore of Lake Sagatagan in 1866 as the first Benedictine monastery in the Upper . . . Map (db m78190) HM
150 Minnesota, Stearns County, Collegeville — St. John's Abbey and University
On St. John's Road (State Highway 159) 1 mile south of Interstate 94, on the right when traveling south.
St. John's Abbey was founded in 1856 on the west bank of the Mississippi near St. Cloud and permanently located in the Indianbush, now Collegeville, on the shore of Lake Sagatagan in 1866. St. John's was the first Benedictine abbey in the Upper . . . Map (db m78128) HM
151 Minnesota, Stearns County, Collegeville — St. John's Abbey and University Old Church and Quadrangle
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m78132) HM
152 Minnesota, Stearns County, Luxemburg — Luxemburg
On State Highway 15, 0.2 miles south of Ahles Road / 230th Street, on the left when traveling south.
The first settlers in this area were immigrants from Luxembourg and Germany, founding Saint Wendelin's Parish Church in 1859. The town grew to include a school in 1861, post office in 1863, stores, hotel, livery, creamery, feed mill, and other . . . Map (db m70310) HM
153 Minnesota, Stearns County, Sauk Centre — The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan
On Main Street S., on the right.
Designed by its first Vicar, the Reverend George Stewart, this is the oldest church building in continuous use in Sauk Centre. Construction was begun in the spring of 1869 and completion of the $6700 structure was made possible by a $2000 gift sent . . . Map (db m43826) HM
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154 Minnesota, Stearns County, St. Cloud — Holy Guardian Angels Church
On 3rd Street North just west of 6th Avenue North, on the left when traveling east.
This church for English-speaking Catholics, built in 1883 under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Rupert Seidenbusch, OSB, and partially destroyed by fire in 1933 was St. Cloud’s first cathedral from 1883-1937. The complex included a bishop’s . . . Map (db m205220) HM
155 Minnesota, Stearns County, St. Joseph — St. Walburg Hall
This property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m78096) HM
156 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
On 3rd Street East at Bailey Avenue, on the right when traveling west on 3rd Street East.
Designed by well-known architect Cass Gilbert, whose elegant new state capitol building was under construction in St. Paul, this handsome English Gothic style church was consecrated by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple on April 28, 1901. Forty-two years . . . Map (db m67010) HM
157 Minnesota, Watonwan County, St. James, Rosendale Township — Rosendale Church
On 335th Street (County Highway 16) 0.3 miles west of 780th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Established in 1859 with a membership of 40 Scandinavian settlers, the Rosendale congregation waited 50 years for this church, built in 1909. Originally called "Our Savior's", this first Lutheran congregation in Watonwan County met in members' homes . . . Map (db m230870) HM

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