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Gust Hagberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gust Hagberg Gust Hagberg was a Swedish Immigrant to the Arrowhead Region of Minnesota during the late 19th century. Hagberg lived along the eastern end of the Duluth and Northern Minnesota Railway, or the Alger Line, where it passed northwest of Little Cascade Lake.〔Wolff, Julius F. "Some Vanished Settlements of the Arrowhead Country." ''Minnesota History.'' v. 34, p. 183. ()〕 He was known by the name Jockmock, derived from the name of his hometown in Sweden, Jokkmokk.〔 He lived here until at least 1924, allegedly providing alcohol to nearby lumberjacks.〔 Hagberg was the namesake of several lakes or water features in Cook County: Gust Lake, the source of the Poplar River,〔Upham, Warren. Minnesota Geographic Names, Their Origin and Significance. p. 145. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Volume 17. 1920.〕 Jock Mock Lake, which lies nearby but is tributary to Cascade River, and Jock Mock Bay, part of Lake Brule. ==References==
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