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Cloud. The trio, arranged around two deep ravines that joined the Mississippi River, were united as the city of St. Cloud in 1856. St.
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What is now the St. Cloud area was occupied by various indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Voyageurs ; Minnesota Territory ; John L. Wilson, a Yankee ; St.
The County Seat, St. Cloud, traces its roots back to 1853 and settlements then followed along the Watab and Sauk Rivers in Le Sauk and St. Joseph townships.
Mar 14, 2019 · In 1868, the first granite quarry was founded, giving the city the nickname “The Granite City,” and the population boomed. Today, thousands of ...
May 8, 2024 · First settled in 1851, it was laid out in 1854 and named for the French city of Saint-Cloud. During the Sioux uprising of 1862, the settlement ...
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Jul 23, 2021 · The name actually traces its roots back to an inside joke between several men in the 1850s, according to research by the late Bob Lommel, a ...
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St. Cloud was founded April 16, 1909, as a retirement community for Civil War Union veterans who paid $50 for five-acre lots. The birth of modern day St.
St. Cloud began as three communities in the early 1850s. Upper Town, named Acadia, was founded by Tennessee General Sylvanus B. Lowry, and was settled ...
St Cloud was founded April 16, 1909, as a retirement community for Civil War Union veterans who paid $50 for five-acre lots. 1911.
Jun 25, 2020 · Since its founding in 1856, St. Cloud has had a history of many valuable manufacturing industries thriving here. Though a sawmill was the first ...