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See also:ALBERT See also:LEA
, a See also:city and the See also:county-seat of Freeborn county, See also:Minnesota, U.S.A., about 97 M
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(1890) 3305; (1900) 4500; (1905, See also:state See also:census) 5657, 1206 being See also:foreign-See also:born (461 Norwegians, 411 Danes, 98 Swedes); (1910, U
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It is served by two branches of the See also:Chicago, See also:Milwaukee & St Paul, by the See also:main See also:line and one See also:branch of the Chicago, See also:Rock See also:Island & Pacific, by the See also:Illinois Central, by the See also:Iowa Central, and by the Minneapolis & St See also: The city and the lake were named in See also:honour of See also:Lieutenant Albert See also:Miller Lea (1808-1891), a See also:West Point See also:graduate (1831) who, on behalf of the See also:United States See also:government, first surveyed the region and described it in a See also:report published in 1836 . He was a lieutenant-See also:colonel of See also:engineers in the See also:Con-federate See also:army during the See also:Civil See also:War . |
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