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MN 22 in New Sweden Township — — CSAH 3 — — County 5 in Traverse Township: Sibley County line — — CSAH 4 — — MN 111 in Granby Township: County 1 in New Sweden Township — — CSAH 5 — — Renville County line: US 169, MN 22, and MN 99 in St. Peter: Old Fort Road — — CSAH 6 — — County 25 in Nicollet Township: County 41 ...
Courtland was platted in 1882. [7] There are conflicting records for the origin of the name. According to Bryant (1882) [ 6 ] the city was named for Cortland County, New York and not spelled the same; however, Stennett (1908) [ 8 ] suggests it is named after Courland , a once-Germanized region of present-day Latvia by an emigrant, J.H. Stewart ...
Courtland Township is a township in Nicollet County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 466 as per the 2022 census. The population was 466 as per the 2022 census. Courtland Township was originally called Hilo Township, after Hilo, Hawaii , and under the latter name was organized in 1858.
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Primarily from the United States Government Printing Office Style Manual. [1] State names usually signify only parts of each listed state, unless otherwise indicated. Based on the BLM manual's 1973 publication date, and the reference to Clarke's Spheroid of 1866 in section 2-82, coordinates appear to be in the NAD27 datum.
MN 27 crosses the Broadway Bridge at the Mississippi River in Little Falls. Charles A. Lindbergh State Park is located immediately south of MN 27 and Little Falls on the Great River Road (CR 52). Father Hennepin State Park is located on MN 27 at the southeast corner of Mille Lacs Lake, one mile (1.6 km) west of Isle .
When Minnesota was organized as a state, 57 of the present 87 counties were established. The last county to be created was Lake of the Woods County in 1923. [2] The names of many of the counties allude to the long history of exploration. Over ten counties are named for Native American groups residing in parts of what is now Minnesota.
Minnesota State Highway 23 (MN 23) is a state highway that stretches from southwestern to northeastern Minnesota. At 343.723 miles (553.169 km) in length, it is the second longest state route in Minnesota, after MN 1. This route, signed east–west, runs roughly diagonally across Minnesota from southwest to northeast.