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Wahkon, Minnesota : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wahkon, Minnesota
Wahkon is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 206 at the 2010 census. ==History== Wahkon was established in 1885 as Potts Town, then its name changed to Lawrence in 1891 when the post office was established. A second Pottstown was platted next to Lawrence in 1901 by T.E. Potts. In 1907, Wahkon was platted by Soo Line Railroad. By 1910, Pottstown and Lawrence amalgamated into Wahkon. Wahkon was incorporated as a village on November 6, 1912.〔"(Wahkon )" in Upham, Warren (1920 as "Minnesota Geographic Names"; 3rd and expanded edition, 2001). ''Minnesota Place Names: A Geographical Encyclopedia'' (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press) ISBN 0873513967〕 Before the establishment Wahkon, the site was an Ojibwe village named Sagawamick〔"(Sagawamick )" in Hodge, Frederick Webb (1910). ''Handbook of American Indians, Volume 2'' (Washington: Government Printing Office).〕 (from the Ojibwe language ''Zaagawaamik'', meaning "Sandbar"). Prior to being an Ojibwe village, it was also a Mdewakanton Dakota village.
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