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Crookston
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
a city and the county-seat of Polk county, Minnesota,U.S.A., on the Red Lake river in the Red River valley, about 300 m. N.W. of Minneapolis, and about 25 m. E. of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Pop. (1890) 3457; (1900) 5359; (1905, state census) 6794, of whom 204 9 were foreignborn, including 656 from Norway (two Norwegian weeklies are published here), 613 from Canada, and 292 from Sweden. Crookston is served by the Great Northern and the Northern Pacinc 1e. Nays. It has a Carnegie library, and the St Vincent and Bethesda hospitals, and is the seat of a Federal Land Office and ?f a state agricultural high school (with an experimental iar i-.). Dams on the Red Lake river provide a fine water-power, and among the city's manufactures are lumber, leather, flour, farm implements, wagons and bricks. The city is situated in a fertile farming region, and is a market for grain, potatoes and other agricultural products, and lumber. Crookston was settled about 1872, was incorporated in 1879, received its first city charter in 1883, and adopted a new one in 1906. It was named in honour of William Crooks, an early settler.
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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Crookston'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​c/crookston.html. 1910.