Muskoda, Minnesota Explained

Muskoda is a ghost town in section 7 of Hawley Township in Clay County, Minnesota, United States.

History

Muskoda received its name from the Ojibwa word Mashkode, which according to Baraga means "a meadow or tract of grassland, a large prairie."[1] The townsite was originally on a line of the Northern Pacific Railroad until that railroad moved its line to a more gradual grade in 1909, leaving Muskoda about one half mile off the new line. The town had a post office from 1873 until 1930,[2] and also at one time had a general store, a grain elevator, and a potato warehouse. Little trace of the town remains today.

Notes

  1. Book: Upham, Warren. Warren Upham

    . Warren Upham. Minnesota Place Names, A Geographical Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. Minnesota Historical Society. 2001. Saint Paul, Minnesota. 123. 0-87351-396-7.

  2. Web site: Clay County . Jim Forte Postal History . 3 April 2015.

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