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English: Map shows the partitioning of the town of Richfield starting in 1854 to the present day city of Richfield.

Map illustration by Joe Hoover, 2007, for book: "Richfield: Minnesota's Oldest Suburb" published by the Richfield Historical Society. Reproduced with permission of the artist and released to public domain courtesy of Joe Hoover.

Sources
  • Johnson, Fred, Richfield, Minnesota's Oldest Suburb 14, (Richfield: Richfield Historical Society Press).
  • David J. Butler. "Did the Town of Richfield ever extend as far north as Franklin Avenue?" Richfield Historical Society Bulletin, (Summer 2006):3-4.
  • Balcom, Early Richfield History
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  • 2007-08-20 19:43 Myotus 650×699× (50884 bytes) Map shows the partitioning of the town of Richfield starting in 1854 to the present day city of Richifield. <br /> Map created by Joe Hoover 2007

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