Talk:Minnesota Territory

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what about sauk rapids
I recently edited an article about Samuel Hays Lewis, a western Virginia politician sent to Sauk Rapids to become the receiver of public monies (presumably from land office sales) shortly before Minnesota's statehood. Supposedly, the town at the confluence of the Sauk and Mississippi rivers was very important (and the county seat of Benton County, one of Minnesota's original counties as well as a railroad terminus since 1874) until destroyed by a tornado in 1886. I don't have the resources to research Minnesota history, and don't even know if this is upriver or downriver from Minneapolis/St. Paul hence this note.Jweaver28 (talk) 14:35, 6 July 2019 (UTC)