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  2. C. Gardner Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan was born in Stillwater, Minnesota, and educated in the public schools of St. Paul, Minnesota. ... The Haunted Bedroom (Niblo, 1919) (screenplay, story) [56]

  3. Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Minnesota" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.

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    Stillwater Township: Site of Minnesota's earliest, longest-serving, and most important log boom, where lumber was stored and sorted 1856–1914 at the terminus of the St. Croix River's great log drives. [44] Now a highway wayside. 31: St. Croix Lumber Mills-Stillwater Manufacturing Company: St. Croix Lumber Mills-Stillwater Manufacturing Company

  5. 13-Year-Old Dies in Haunted Hayride Crash Just 24 Hours After ...

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    A haunted hayride in Minnesota has closed for the season after a teenager, identified as 13-year-old Alexander Mick, died at the popular attraction

  6. Soo Line High Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Soo Line High Bridge, also known as the Arcola High Bridge, is a steel deck arch bridge over the St. Croix River between Stillwater, Minnesota and Somerset, Wisconsin, United States. It was designed by structural engineer C.A.P. Turner and built by the American Bridge Company from 1910 to 1911.

  7. From haunted hayrides to eerie woods, the St. Cloud area offers many Halloween attractions.

  8. Stillwater, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater was officially incorporated as a city on March 4, 1854 (the same day as St. Paul). [citation needed] Stillwater is often called the "birthplace of Minnesota". [5] In 1848, a territorial convention that began the process of establishing Minnesota as a state was held in Stillwater, at the corner of Myrtle and Main streets.

  9. David Brom - Wikipedia

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    As Brom's defense claim was insanity, mental illness was a factor in the trial, and much media and legal focus was placed on Minnesota's use of the M'Naghten Rules in determining if Brom was legally insane at the time of the crime. [4]