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Historical Markers in Leavenworth, Minnesota

 
Clickable Map of Brown 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 Brown County, MN (87) Blue Earth County, MN (34) Cottonwood County, MN (9) Nicollet County, MN (75) Redwood County, MN (20) Renville County, MN (44) Watonwan County, MN (8)  BrownCounty(87) Brown County (87)  BlueEarthCounty(34) Blue Earth County (34)  CottonwoodCounty(9) Cottonwood County (9)  NicolletCounty(75) Nicollet County (75)  RedwoodCounty(20) Redwood County (20)  RenvilleCounty(44) Renville County (44)  WatonwanCounty(8) Watonwan County (8)
New Ulm is the county seat for Brown County
Leavenworth is in Brown County
      Brown County (87)  
ADJACENT TO BROWN COUNTY
      Blue Earth County (34)  
      Cottonwood County (9)  
      Nicollet County (75)  
      Redwood County (20)  
      Renville County (44)  
      Watonwan County (8)  
 
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1 Minnesota, Brown County, Leavenworth — Jackson Crossing
About 5 blocks north of this marker was the location of a very important river crossing for the early settlers of this area, going from the "Shetek Trail" on the south to "Old Leavenworth" and New Ulm on the north side of the Cottonwood . . . Map (db m67709) HM
2 Minnesota, Brown County, Leavenworth — Leavenworth
In 1857, settlers platted a townsite in Section 14 of the Leavenworth area. During the next year, Dr. J. B. Calkins established the post office and became its first postmaster. Leavenworth Township was legally organized on April 16, 1859. Seven . . . Map (db m68025) HM
3 Minnesota, Brown County, Leavenworth — The Attack on the Brown Family
The Joseph Brown family with son Jonathan and daughter Oratia were early settlers on a farm five miles west of here along the Shetek Trail. The family fed and over-nighted guests, operating their home as a traveler's inn. Upon hearing news of Dakota . . . Map (db m67825) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024