
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Lake County, Minnesota.
Official Website
The county was formed in 1856, with the name being changed twice from Superior County, to Saint Louis County, to the current name of Lake. At the time of European contact, the principal Native American groups in the region were the Dakota (Sioux) and Ojibwe (also called Anishinabe or Chippewa).
Adjacent Provinces & Counties
- Cook County
- Province of Ontario
- Ashland County, Wisconsin
- Bayfield County, Wisconsin
- Douglas County, Wisconsin
- St. Louis County
Cities, Towns, Townships, Communities & Territories
Alger | Avon | Avoy | Beaver | Beaver Bay | Case | Castle Danger | Clark | Cramer | Crystal | Crystal Bay | Darby Junction | Drummond | East Beaver Bay | Eclfo | Emetta | Fall Lake | Fernburg Tower | Forest Center | Freedom | Green | Greenwood Junction | Highland | Howlett | Illgen City | Isabella | Jordan | Kent | Knife River | Lake No. 1 | Lake No. 2 | Larsmont | Lax Lake | Little Marais | London | Malmota | Maple | Marble Lake | Marcy | Marmata | McNair | Moose | Morris | Murfin | Murphy City | Nigadoo | Norshore Junction | North Branch | Riblet | Sawbill Landing | Scott Junction | Section Thirty | Silver | Silver Creek | Splitrock | Stafford | Stewart | Stony River | Summit | Swift | Thomas | Toimi | Waldo | Wales | Wanless | Westover | Whyte | Wolf | York
Cemeteries
Links
Superior National Forest (part)
National Register of Historic Places
Lake County Historical Society
