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This Day in Minnesota History

January 19, 1852

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By an act of Congress, the St. Peters River is renamed with its original Dakota name, Mni Sota, translated as "waters that reflect the sky," "sky-colored waters," or "muddy water." The river had been known to the French as "St. Pierre" (and to Anglophone Europeans as "St. Peter") for 150 years, since the days of the explorer Pierre Charles Le Sueur.

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