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    • May 11, 1858

      • On May 11, 1858, Congress approved the Territory of Minnesota as the 32nd state to join the union. That day, local citizens met in a schoolhouse at present-day 53rd and Lyndale to form a municipal government. At that meeting, those who previously said they lived in Harmony or Richland Mills chose the name Richfield for their community.
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  1. Richfield was one of the earliest postwar suburbs in the Twin Cities to be populated by veterans returning from World War II, but its claim to be Minnesota's oldest suburb date to the land's connection to Fort Snelling in the 1820s.

  2. Named for its rich black prairie soil, Richfield in 1858 stretched over 63 square miles, encompassing what is now Minneapolis from Lake Street south, Edina and St. Louis Park, part of Hopkins,...

  3. A Brief History of Richfield Public Schools. Long before suburban homes were built here, Richfield was characterized by its abundance of rich farmland (hence the name) as the Minneapolis and St. Paul area was beginning to grow. In 1908, Richfield officially became a city by adopting a President/Trustee form of government.

  4. www.richfieldmn.gov › residents › about_richfieldAbout Richfield

    Long before suburban homes were built here, Richfield was characterized by its abundance of rich farmland (hence the name) as the Minneapolis and St. Paul area was beginning to grow. In 1908, Richfield officially became a city by adopting a President/Trustee form of government.

  5. The Richfield from the 1920's existed in shocking contrast as it does today. Richfield's footprint is significantly smaller today than it was in the past. In the mid 1800's Richfield enveloped all of Edina, half of St. Louis Park and nearly half of Minneapolis, extending all the way up to Lake St. By the 1920's Richfield was already one half ...

  6. Visit our History Center and receive a FREE tour of Richfield’s Oldest Home, the Riley Bartholomew House! Riley Bartholomew came here from Ashtabula, Ohio in 1852 and claimed over 19 acres on the shore of Wood Lake.

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  8. Explore Historic Richfield from your computer, tablet or phone! Click each "marker" to find fun historical facts and photographs. Created by the Richfield Historical Society, 6901 Lyndale Avenue South.

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