Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Kanabec County, Minnesota.
Official Website
The Minnesota legislature authorized creation of Kanabec County on March 13, 1858. The county name came from the Ojibwe term ginebig, meaning "snake," after the Snake River — Kanabecosippi (Ginebigo-ziibi in the modern spelling) — which flows through the county.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Townships & Communities
Ann Lake | Arthur | Braham (part) | Brunswick | Coin | Comfort | Ford | Grass Lake | Grasston | Hay Brook | Hillman | Kanabec | Knife Lake | Kroschel | Lewis Lake | Mora (County Seat) | Ogilvie | Peace | Pomroy | Quamba | South Fork | Warman | Whited | Woodland
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Kanabec County Historical Society