- Sauk River (Minnesota)
".cite book| last =Upham| first =Warren| authorlink =Warren Upham| title =Minnesota Place Names, A Geographical Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition| publisher =Minnesota Historical Society| date =2001| location =Saint Paul, Minnesota| pages =pp. 593| isbn =0-87351-396-7]
It issues from
Lake Osakis on the Todd County line and flows east through Guernsey Lake, Little Sauk Lake and Juergens Lake, then south through Saulk Lake and past Sauk Centre, southeast past Melrose and Richmond, then northeast through Cedar Island Lake and Zumwalde Lake, past Cold Spring and Waite Park to the Mississippi River 2 mi (3.2 km) north of St. Cloud.The river is popular with canoers.
The rapids that occur south of the river's mouth on the Mississippi River lent their name to the nearby city of
Sauk Rapids .In 1847, the
Mississippi Chippewa ceded their lands about the Sauk River to theUnited States for the purpose of establishing a homeland for the Winnebagoes, who at the time were being removed out ofWisconsin . However, due to continued skirmishes between the Ojibwe and the Dakota, the Winnebagoes were placed in constant danger. By their request, the United States relocated the Winnebagoes to south-central Minnesota, then toSouth Dakota and finally inNebraska . Some of the Winnebagoes, however, returned toWisconsin despite their removal.ee also
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List of Minnesota rivers References
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