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  1. The Elizabeth Scobie papers consist of positive photographic copies of her five volume (441L) unpublished history of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. Included are copies of some research material, five plat maps of Evan, Minnesota dated 1896-1904, and information about politics, life, and religion in Sleepy Eye.

    • Minnesota State University, Mankato, 56002-8419, MN
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  2. Counties of Renville, Redwood, Yellow Medicine, Lincoln & Lyon, Minn. 1874. Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theodore), 1839-1900. 1:222k. Part of the territory served by ...

  3. Southern Minnesota Historical Center Scobie, Elizabeth, 1903-1995. Papers, 1896-1972. (SMHC Collection 0129) History of Sleepy Eye, MinnesotaSleepy Eye Platted and Organized

    • Minnesota State University, Mankato, 56002-8419, MN
    • (507) 389-1029
  4. 27-60844 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2395898 [2] Website. www.sleepyeye-mn.com. Sleepy Eye is a small city in rural Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The city is named after a famed local Dakota chief from the 1800s. [4][5] The population was 3,599 at the 2010 census.

  5. Journey back in time with 9 historical maps of Sleepy Eye, dating from 1953 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Sleepy Eye through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes. Dive deeper into each map with our interactive high-resolution viewer and extensive library data.

  6. Jan 14, 2015 · Sleepy Eye: the man behind the name January 14, 2015. WHEN I LIVED AND WORKED in Sleepy Eye for six months in the early 1980s, I didn’t fully appreciate this southwestern Minnesota community. Mostly, I was too busy laboring away at my more than full-time job as a newspaper reporter and photographer for The Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch.

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  8. This place was first known as “Sleepy Eye” and was platted by Thomas Allison and Walter Breckenridge, September 18, 1872, in sections 29 and 30, of township 110, range 32 west, and was incorporated as a city in 1903. It is at the junction of the Redwood Falls branch and the main line of the old Winona & St. Peter railroad, now controlled by ...

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