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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Minnesota, (search)
892 Fire in Minneapolis; loss, $2,000,000......Aug. 13, 1893 Forest fires destroy towns of Hinckley and Sandstone, causing the death of 417 people; 2,200 homeless and destitute; property loss about $1,000,000......Sept. 1, 1894 Red Lake Indian reservation diminished to about a quarter part of its former area; the remainder opened for settlement......May 15, 1896 Minnesota supplied four regiments for the Spanish war, being the first State to respond to the President's call......May 7, 1898 Corner-stone of new capitol laid......July 27, 1898 Semi-centennial of the Territory and State celebrated by the old settlers......June 1, 1899 Semi-centennial of the historical society celebrated......Nov. 15, 1899 Population of Minnesota, at the national census, 1,751,394; of its five leading cities: Minneapolis, 202,718; St. Paul, 163,065; Duluth, 52,969; Winona, 19,714, and Stillwater, 12,318......1900 Senator Cushman K. Davis dies......Nov. 27, 1900 Mississippi