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OWATONNA

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 391 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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OWATONNA  , a

city and the county-seat of Steele county,
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Minnesota, U.S.A., on the Straight
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river, in the S.E.
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part of the state, about 67 m . S. of Minneapolis and St Paul . Pop . (1900) 5561, of whom 116o were
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foreign-born ; (1905) 5651; (1910) 5658 . It is served by the Chicago,
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Milwaukee & St Paul, the Chicago & North-Western, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Minneapolis, Rochester &
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Dubuque (electric)
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railways . Four
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fine steel bridges span the river at or near the city . Among the nublic buildings are a handsome county court-house, a cityhall, an armoury, a city hospital and a public library . Owatonna is the seat of the Pillsbury Academy (Baptist), the Sacred Heart Academy (
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Roman Catholic) and the Canfield Commercial School, and immediately west of the city is the State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children (z886) . The city's commercial importance is largely due to its situation in a rich dairying and farming
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district, for which it is the
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shipping centre . It has also various manufactures . There are valuable
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mineral springs in the vicinity . The
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municipality owns and operates the
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water-
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works .

Owatonna was settled about 1855, was incorporated as a

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village in 1865, was chartered as a city in 1875 and received a new charter in 1909 . Its name is a
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Sioux word meaning " straight," the river having been previously named Straight river .

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