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La Pointe County, Wisconsin : ウィキペディア英語版
La Pointe County, Wisconsin
La Pointe County was created on February 19, 1845, by the Territory of Wisconsin〔Laws of the Territory of Wisconsin. Belmont and Milwaukee, 1836–1848. () pp. 52-53〕〔(Wisconsin Historical Society-La Pointe County, Wisconsin (obsolete) )〕 from the northern portion of the existing territorial St. Croix County, encompassing the remaining portions of the Northwest Territory in Wisconsin Territory north of the line drawn from the confluence of the Ripple River with the Mississippi River (today, near Aitkin, Minnesota) to the western edge of Lac Courte Oreilles, to the eastern edge of Lac Courte Oreilles, and to the western branch of the Montreal River.
When Wisconsin achieved statehood on May 29, 1848, La Pointe County was divided between the present day Minnesota and Wisconsin. That portion of the Wisconsin Territory's La Pointe County between the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers became 'de facto Wisconsin Territory'〔Statutes at Large of the United States of America, 1789–1873. 17 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1845–1874. vol. 9, ch. 89 ()/pp. 56-8〕〔Statutes at Large of the United States of America, 1789-1873. 17 vols. Boston:Little, Brown, 1845-1874. ch. 50 ()/pp. 233-5〕〔Van Zandt, Franklin K. Boundaries of the United States and the Several States. Geological Survey Professional Paper 909. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976. pp. 128-30〕 until it was incorporated, along with unorganized federal land north of Iowa, in the creation of the Minnesota Territory on March 3, 1849.〔Statutes at Large of the United States of America, 1789–1873. 17 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1845–1874.vol. 9, ch. 121 ()/pp. 403-9〕 Itasca, Washington, Ramsey, and Benton Counties were created by the Minnesota Territory on October 27, 1849〔Session Laws of the Territory of Minnesota. St. Paul, 1850-1857. () ch. 5, secs. 2-5, 7-9, 19-20/pp. 7-9〕 from the de facto Wisconsin Territory that had been separated from the Wisconsin Territory's La Pointe County.
The remainder of La Pointe County became part of Wisconsin and portions of it later became the parent county to Douglas (1854) and Ashland (1860) Counties. La Pointe County was renamed Bayfield County effective May 1, 1866.〔Wisconsin Session Laws. Madison, vol. 1866, ch. 146, secs. 2-3/p. 189〕
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