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NEW ULM

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 594 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ULM  , a city and the county seat of Brown county,
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Minnesota, U.S.A., on the S.
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bank of the Minnesota
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river, 8& m . (by
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rail) S.W. of Minneapolis, in the south central
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part of the state . Pop . (1905, state census) 5720 (1287 of German birth); (1910) 5648 . New
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Ulm is served by the Minneapolis & St Louis, and the 'Chicago & North Western
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railways . In the south-western part of the city, on a wooded hill called Hermann Heights, there is a statue of Arminius erected by the
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Grand Lodge of Hermann's Sons of the
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United States . New Ulm is an important livestock market . The city is the seat of the Dr Martin Luther College (Lutheran, 1884), a secondary school, with a normal and a collegiate department . St Michael's Academy and St Alexander Hospital are under the charge of
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Roman Catholic sisters . New Ulm was settled about 1853, and was twice attacked and almost destroyed by the Indians during the
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Sioux uprising of 1862 . There is a monument to those who lost their lives in the Sioux massacres .

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