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  2. Redwood Falls, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The city of Redwood Falls took over Alexander Ramsey Park in 1958 from the state of Minnesota. Ramsey had been one of the least used and least developed state parks. It has been improved as the largest municipal park in Minnesota. The cities of North Redwood and Redwood Falls merged in 1996; [8] they are now known as the single entity, Redwood ...

  3. William C. Norris (general) - Wikipedia

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    He was buried at Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. [4] Decorations. His military decorations and awards include the Air Force Cross, ...

  4. Bill Diessner - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was raised in Waconia, Minnesota. Diessner graduated from Waconia High School in 1941. Diessner lived in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. He moved to Afton, Minnesota in 1970. He served in the Minnesota State Senate from 1983 to 1990 as a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, representing district 56.

  5. Redwood County Poor Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Redwood County Poor Farm (or Poorhouse) was a county run institution serving impoverished and aged people in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, United States, from 1884 to 1889 and again from 1909 to 1967, when it was converted to a nursing home.

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  7. J. P. Linn - Wikipedia

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    James Patterson Linn (February 24, 1870 – June 9, 1949) was an American football coach. He served and the head football coach at the Western University of Pennsylvania—now known as the University of Pittsburgh—in 1895, compiling a record of 1–6.

  8. Barbara Vickerman - Wikipedia

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    Vickerman's political career began in 1993 when she was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing the Republican Party.She continued to serve in this capacity until her death in 1997.

  9. Thomas O. Streissguth - Wikipedia

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    Born in Arlington, Minnesota, Streissguth received his law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1914. He practiced law in Redwood Falls, Minnesota in 1914 and 1915 and Gaylord, Minnesota from 1915 to 1923. In 1923, he moved to New Ulm, Minnesota where he lived for the rest of his life.