1888 Map of St. Paul
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By 1888, St. Paul was a busy center of commercial and residential development accessible by steamboat and railroad transportation made up of about 125,00 residents. West Side and the Mississippi river are depicted here in an advertisement by the J.H. Mahler Company, a local manufacturer and wholesale dealer of buggies, wagons, carriages, carts, and sleighs.
Courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society
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Harriet Island
Nature made it an island, but it is an island now only in name, its back channel filled in 1950 to connect it to the shore. It takes its name from Harriet Bishop (1817 -- 1883), who came from Vermont in 1847 to become the city’s first public…