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Miller
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- Your membership in
the Historical Museum provides:
- free admission to
museum and village exhibits and shows
- reduced rates for
museum sponsored events
- free use of
historical library resources
- free quarterly
newsletter
- another tax
deduction
- the opportunity to
share in the preservation of YOUR history for this
generation and those to follow
- Membership categories
range from $25 to $1000 annually.
- The Freeborn
County Historical Society Foundation is an
independent organization designed to provide support to
the Freeborn County Museum and Pioneer Village. Only the
interest from the foundation account is used to benefit
FCHM and its activities. For more information call (507)
373-8003.
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details about membership in the FCHM or would like to
print a memberhsip application which you can mail, please
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- The Freeborn County
Historical Museum , Historical Village , Library and
Archives are located near the:
- Freeborn
County Fairgrounds.
- 1031 Bridge
Avenue
- Albert Lea,
Minnesota 56007
- 507-373-8003
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- The MUSEUM
is open year-round Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 5
pm
- Library
closed each day from 1:00 to 1:30
pm
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VILLAGE: Open June - August
- Tuesday -
Friday 10 am - 5 pm
- Saturdays, 1
pm - 4
pm
on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays
- Library will
be OPEN on June 2, July 21st, and August 18, 2007
from 1 to 4 pm
- Closed
Mondays & Holidays - Tours by
appointment
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Admission fee is $5.00
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- County
History
- Freeborn County lies among the
rolling, oak covered hills of southern Minnesota. The
county borders the state of Iowa to the south, and its
northern border is approximately 85 miles from
- Minneapolis - St. Paul. A culturally
diverse county, it was settled mainly by Norwegians,
Germans, Danish, Irish and Czech with a significant
number of settlers from the eastern United States. They
were attracted by the combination of fertile soil and the
natural beauty of the area. Today, Freeborn County
continues to be culturally diverse; it includes the 2nd
largest Latino population in Minnesota.
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- Freeborn County was created by
territorial legislative act on February 20, 1855 and was
named for William Freeborn, who served in the legislature
from 1854 to 1857. The county is made up of 20 townships
with an area of 722 square miles and 33,000 inhabitants
(according to the 1990 census). The townships are Albert
Lea, Alden, Bancroft, Bath, Carlston, Freeborn, Freeman,
Geneva, Hartland, Hayward, London, Manchester, Mansfield,
Moscow, Newry, Nunda, Oakland, Pickerel Lake, Riceland,
and Shell Rock. It is a prosperous county with diverse
businesses and industries. Located in a highly productive
agricultural area of Minnesota, county farmers produce
hogs, poultry, corn, soybeans, potatoes, dairy
products, and ethanol.
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- The county seat and largest city is
Albert Lea, at the intersection of Interstate 90 and
Interstate 35. Stretching out around the bays of Albert
Lea Lake, Fountain Lake and Lake Chapeau, the city has
several beautiful parks and is in close proximity to
Myre-Big Island State Park. The present population of the
city is 18,448 (according to the 1990 census). Albert Lea
is a thriving community of diverse commercial enterprises
including the manufacturing of store fixtures, meat
products, deli foods and condiments, machined parts, wood
and packaging products and many others. In addition to
public elementary and high schools, there is a private
elementary school and a state community and technical
college plus fine preschool programming.
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- The site of the city was originally
mapped on an expedition by Lieutenant Albert M. Lea of
the United States Dragoons in 1835. In appreciation for
the quality of the maps, the explorer Nicollet renamed
Lea's Fox Lake to Lake Albert Lea, for which the
settlement and city were subsequently named. The city was
platted in 1856.
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County Communities
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- Alden The city was
incorporated in 1879. It is located on the edge of Morin
Lake which was dammed from a marsh in 1871.
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- Armstrong Armstrong is named
for the Honorable Thomas H. Armstrong, former Lt.
Governor, who erected a grain elevator on the site in
1878.
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- Clarks Grove The city is named
after the grove of settler J. Mead Clark. The area was
settled by Danish Baptists. Clarks Grove is known for
having the first cooperative creamery in the
state.
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- Conger Conger was named after
E.H. Conger. The town developed along the Germania
Railroad Line from Estherville, IA. The local train
depot was built in 1901-1902.
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- Emmons G.H. Emmons settled in
the township in 1856. His son moved his general store to
the Emmons site in 1886. The town was incorporated in
1899.
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- Freeborn Freeborn is located
on the north bank of Freeborn Lake. It was platted in
1857 with 2 sawmills and the "Old Mill", a flour
mill.
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- Geneva The city was named in
remembrance of Geneva, N.Y. It was platted in 1856-1857.
Geneva is located at the head of Geneva Lake.
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- Glenville Glenville was first
platted in 1856 as Shell Rock. It was incorporated as
Glenville in 1898. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern railroad went through in the late
1870's.
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- Gordonsville The village
beginnings coincided with arrival of the Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern Railroad in
1877.
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- Hartland The township was
settled in 1857 and the village was platted in 1877.
Hartland was named for a town in Vermont that was an
early settler's home.
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- Hayward The city was named for
an early settler, David Hayward. A railway village, it
was not developed until 1869, although it was first
platted in 1858.
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- Hollandale Hollandale
developed because of its rich farmland, which was drained
from 15,000 acres of swampland (completed in 1923). The
area was settled mostly by farm families of Dutch
descent.
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- London This village was
relocated in 1900 from a site 2 1/2 miles north of its
present location when the Albert Lea & Southern
Railroad went through London township.
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- Manchester The origin of
Manchester is related to the formation of the Mansfield
Creamery in 1891. The village is named after Lord
Mansfield of England.
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- Maple Island Maple Island is
located 2 miles east of Hollandale. The village resulted
from the settlement of farmers on reclaimed
marshland.
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- Moscow The name of Moscow
dates to a pre-settlement timber fire suggestive of a
scene from Russia under siege of war. The village was
platted in 1857.
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- Myrtle Myrtle moved 1 mile
west to its present site when the railroad came through
in about 1900. It was incorporated in 1937.
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- Oakland Oakland was named
after the scattered oak groves among the prairie land.
The village started soon after the railroad came in
1879.
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- Twin Lakes This village is
situated at the outlet of Lower Twin Lake which provided
water power for a saw mill and flour mill. Twin Lakes was
platted in 1858.
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