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Staples arrived in [[Stillwater, Minnesota]], the heart of the timber-rich St. Croix River Valley, from [[Maine]] in 1853 as a representative of eastern investors. |
Staples arrived in [[Stillwater, Minnesota]], the heart of the timber-rich St. Croix River Valley, from [[Maine]] in 1853 as a representative of eastern investors. |
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== References == |
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* ''[http://nps.gov/sacn/hrs/hrs2i.htm Time and the River: A History of the Saint Croix]'', [http://www.nps.gov National Park Service]] |
* ''[http://nps.gov/sacn/hrs/hrs2i.htm Time and the River: A History of the Saint Croix]'', [http://www.nps.gov National Park Service]] |
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[[Category:American people|Staples, Isaac]] |
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[[Category:People from Stillwater, Minnesota|Staples, Isaac]] |
Revision as of 03:45, 29 October 2006
Isaac Staples (November 13, 1799 – January 15, 1895) was a powerful lumber baron in the St. Croix River Valley during the logging boom of the late 19th century.
Aside from his massive holdings and operations in timber, sawmills and the St. Croix Boom Company, Staples was also the region's most successful farmer and an important banker.
Staples arrived in Stillwater, Minnesota, the heart of the timber-rich St. Croix River Valley, from Maine in 1853 as a representative of eastern investors.