Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Emily Brontë 1818 - 1848.
Atlas Project Emily Stuckmayer
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Atlas pages
Page 32 Mankato Le Sueur Belle Plaine Minnesota
River
Page 25 Rochester
Page 60 Detroit Lakes White Earth
Reservation
Page 57 Moose Lake Hinckley
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MankatoLe SueurBelle PlaineMinnesota River
Mankato
Mankato Township was settled by Parsons King Johnson in February 1852.
The city of Mankato was organized on May 11, 1858.
Minneopa State Park
Means “Water falling twice” Camground 2 waterfalls 4.5 mile hiking trail .2 mile bike trail 4 mile cross country ski trial
Seppman Mill
Constructed by Louis Seppmann in summer of 1862
Completed in summer of 1864 after being halted by the Dakota Rebellion
32 feet high and the spread of the arms was 72 feet
Two blades were destroyed by lightning in 1873 but were replaced. In 1880 a tornado tore off two blades again, but they were not repaired because the mill was no longer needed.
Currently apart of Minneopa State Park
Seppman Mill
Le Sueur
Named in honor of the French explorer Pierre-Charles Le Sueur.
Known to locals as the "Valley of the Jolly Green Giant"
Dr. William W. Mayo House
W. W. Mayo built the home in 1859 and set up his first medical practice in a room upstairs.
Later, Dr. Mayo and his sons founded the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
In 1874, the Cosgroves moved into the home.
In 1903, Carson Nesbit Cosgrove served as the head of the Minnesota Valley Canning Company, which became the Green Giant Company in 1950.
Dr. William W Mayo House
Belle Plaine
Territorial Judge Andrew G. Chatfield selected this townsite in 1853 while traveling from Mendota to Traverse des Sioux to hold court.
He named is Belle Plaine which is french for “Beautiful Prairie”
Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area
Located on the Minnesota River between Belle Plaine and Jordan.
47 mile hiking trail 6 Mile biking trail 35 mile mountain bike trail 30 miles horse trail Skiing and snowmobile trails Campground
Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area
Minnesota River
The Minnesota River cuts right through the middle of page 32.
The cities of Jordan, Belle Plaine, Le Sueur, St. Peter, and Mankato are all located along the river.
The river is known to flood farm fields located along the river in the fall and spring.
Minnesota River
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Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota
Founded by George Head in 1854. Head named the city after his home city of
Rochester, New York It is Minnesota's third largest city, and the
largest outside of the Twin Cities area.
Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic was founded by William W. Mayo and his two sons after a huge tornado went through the town.
Today it is ranked as the second best hospital in the United States.
Some notable patients are: George H.W. Bush, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, the Dalai Lama, and King Hussein of Jordan
Mayo Clinic
Quarry Hill Nature Center
The 320-acre park features paved and hiking trails, a pond, and a historical man-made sandstone cave.
In the winter months, cross country skis and snowshoes are available for rent to use in the park.
Quarry Hill Nature Center
Rochester Art Center
The first home of the Art Center was in the upstairs room of the Rochester Public Library in 1946.
After a few moves, the Art Center currently sits along the Zumbro River.
Rochester Art Center
Douglas State Trail
The trail is 12.5 miles developed on an abandoned railroad grade
It begins in northwestern Rochester, passes through the small town of Douglas, and ends in Pine Island.
The trail crosses through some of the richest agricultural land in Minnesota.
Douglas State Trail
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Moose Lake
Hinckley
Moosehead Lake
Located in Carlton County in the city of Moose Lake
279.2 square acres Max depth: 18ft
Moose Lake State Park
This park is popular for hikers, anglers, canoeists, swimmers and campers.
Echo Lake is ideal for catching bass, northerns and panfish.
14+ miles of trails.
Hinckley, Minnesota
Originally founded as the Village of Central Station in 1885, the village was re-incorporated as a the City of Hinckley in 1907.
On September 1, 1894, a huge fire storm wiped out much of the town.
The town, along with many surrounding ones, were rebuilt.
Willard Munger State Trail
The 63 mile trail from Hinckley to Duluth completely paved, and extends between the citites of Hinckley, Willow River, Moose Lake, Barnum, Carlton, and Duluth.
The trail passes near Banning State Park, through General C.C. Andrews State Forest, and through the spectacular scenery of Jay Cooke State Park.
The northeast portion of the trail provides scenic views of the St. Louis River and the twin ports of Duluth and Superior.
Willard Munger State Trail
Nemadji State Forest
The Nemadji State Forest is located in northeastern Pine and southeastern Carlton counties along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border.
The forest varies from gently rolling upland with large swamps in the south to steep stream valley and elongated swamps in the northeast.
Some wildlife in the area: gray wolves, white-tailed deer and eagles.
Nemadji State Forest
St. Croix State Forest
The forest is located in Pine County along the Minnesota-Wisconsin border.
St. Croix State Forest features the Tamarack River.
200+ miles of hiking/bike/horse trails
St. Croix State Forest
Banning State Park
6,098 acres The site was once a sandstone quarry but
multiple fires cause the town to no longer exist.
The area includes hardwoods, wetlands, conifers, tamarack wetlands and aspen-birch forests, which reflect the original vegetation types.
Banning State Park
In the spring canoeists and kayakers battle the rapids of Blueberry slide
In the summer there are many hiking/bike trails through the sandstone formations and the Kettle River to travel
Banning State Park
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Detroit Lakes
White Earth Reservation
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Founded by Colonel George Johnston in 1871
The city grew quickly with the construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad
Detroit Lake
Located in Becker County in the city of Detroit Lakes
3067.06 Acres Max depth of 89ft Has a 1 miles long city beach
Detroit Lake
White Earth Indian Reservation
Gaa-waabaabiganikaag in the Ojibwe language means "Where there is white clay"
The largest Indian Reservation in the state of Minnesota
The land area is 1,093 sq mi, which held a population of 9,192 residents
The White Earth Reservation was created on March 19, 1867, during a treaty signing in Washington DC.
White Earth Indian Reservation
White Earth Indian Reservation Community members often prefer to self-
identify themselves as Anishinaabe A casino is operated by the community,
the Shooting Star Casino and Hotel in Mahnomen, Minnesota. It is said to be the largest employer in the region.
Height of Land Lake
Located in Becker county in the White Earth Indian Reservation
3790.55 acres Max. depth 21 ft
Height of Land Lake
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
Located in approximately 55 miles east of Fargo, North Dakota and 18 miles northeast of Detroit Lakes
The refuge was established to serve as a breeding ground and sanctuary for migratory birds and other wildlife
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
The Dakota once controlled the area, followed by the Ojibwe. Historical sites throughout the refuge chronicle the tribes' utilization and numerous battles fought over these precious resources.
Still today, tribal members hunt, fish, trap and harvest herbs, berries and wild rice on the refuge.
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
Historically, the refuge was treasured for its hunting, fishing, ricing, maple sugaring, and forest resources.
Wildlife consists of over 258 species of birds and 50 species of mammals
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
White Earth State Forest
The 160,000-acre forest is situated within the boundaries of the White Earth Indian Reservation.
White Earth State Forest has 65 miles of dual-purpose forest roads and 70 miles of snowmobile trails
Much of the forest is comprised of northern hardwoods (maple, basswood, red oak, ironwood, elm, and aspen) and conifers (red pine, white pine and white spruce).
White Earth State Forest
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