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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AUU_canute-anderson_Grantsburg-WI.html
Canute Anderson was born Canute Ingverson Eggum in Laerdal, Norway. He arrived in the Grantsburg area in 1854, establishing a stopping place and trading post where the buildings southeast of this marker stand. Opening the first post office in his …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASX_1980-ekdall-church-fire_Grantsburg-WI.html
The weather on April 21, 1980 was unseasonably hot and dry. On that day a temperature of 91 degrees combined with a humidity of 18 percent to set the stage for a catastrophic fire. At approximately 12:20 pm. that sweltering afternoon, the historic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASW_crex-meadows_Grantsburg-WI.html
During the last Wisconsin glaciation the advance of the Grantsburg sublobe blocked drainage, resulting in the formation of Glacial Lake Grantsburg. Natural succession eventually formed the extensive peat marshes known today as Crex Meadows. Pri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTXB_governor-knowles-state-forest_Grantsburg-WI.html
The St. Croix River winds its way through wild and scenic countryside from its origin in a Spruce-Tamarack swamp near Upper St. Croix Lake. The waters of the Namekagon join the St. Croix 45 miles upstream from this sign. The river system varies fr…
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