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  2. St. Paul, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul or Saint Paul [2] is a small town on the border of Decatur and Shelby counties in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 1,031 at the 2010 census . History

  3. Justus Ramsey Stone House - Wikipedia

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    The 35-acre (14 ha) parcel including 252 West 7th Street was purchased by Henry Hastings Sibley, Henry M. Rice, and Justus Ramsey for $60.00 in 1849.The land was subdivided in 1850, and Justus Ramsey kept the title to the lot where this two-room house was built; it is believed that he initially lived in the home.

  4. Saint Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway Company Shops ...

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    The buildings, located just west of the Minnesota Transportation Museum roundhouse, have been redeveloped by the Saint Paul Port Authority and are now known as the Empire Builder Business Center. [3] Roseville Township in Kandiyohi County was once Incorporated by The Minneapolis- St Paul Manitoba Railway the train station was located in Hawick.

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  6. Selby Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Selby Avenue is a street in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that runs east–west from Summit Avenue near downtown toward the Mississippi River. The street runs through the Summit-University and Union Park neighborhoods. The street, especially between Dale Street and Snelling Avenue, has been associated with Saint Paul's black community. [1]

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  8. Larpenteur Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Larpenteur Avenue (Ramsey County Road 30) is a main thoroughfare in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States.Originally named Minneapolis Avenue, it was renamed by the Saint Paul City Council in 1904 in honor of Auguste Louis Larpenteur, a fur trader and one of the original 12 citizens in the city of Saint Paul. [1]

  9. Waldron, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Waldron was originally called Stroupville, and under that name was laid out in 1854 by George Stroup, and named for him. [4] The residents were later unsatisfied with the original name, and petitioned to have it changed to Waldron. [5]