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ALBERT LEA

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 503 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALBERT LEA  , a city and the county-seat of Freeborn county,
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Minnesota, U.S.A., about 97 M . S. of St Paul . Pop . (1890) 3305; (1900) 4500; (1905, state census) 5657, 1206 being
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foreign-born (461 Norwegians, 411 Danes, 98 Swedes); (1910, U . S. census) 6192 . It is served by two branches of the Chicago,
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Milwaukee & St Paul, by the main
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line and one branch of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, by the
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Illinois Central, by the
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Iowa Central, and by the Minneapolis & St Louis
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railways . It is attractively situated between Fountain Lake and Albert Lea Lake, and is a summer resort . It has a public library and the Freeborn County Court House, and is the seat of Albert Lea College (Presbyterian, for
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women), founded in 1884, and of Luther Academy (
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Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran), founded in 1888 . Albert Lea is a railway and manufacturing centre of considerable importance, has grain elevators and foundries and machine shops, and manufactures bricks, tiles, carriages, wagons,
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flour, corsets, refrigerators and woollen goods . The city is also the centre of large
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dairy interests, and there are many creameries in the county . Numerous artesian wells furnish the city with an ample supply of
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water of unusual excellence . Albert Lea was settled in 1855 and received a city charter in 1878 .

The city and the lake were named in

honour of
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Lieutenant Albert Miller Lea (1808-1891), a West Point graduate (1831) who, on behalf of the
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United States government, first surveyed the region and described it in a report published in 1836 . He was a lieutenant-colonel of engineers in the
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Con-federate army during the
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Civil War .

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