
The town of Donnelly anchors this western Minnesota landscape, characterized by a dense network of prairie potholes and small lakes. Settlement patterns here follow a strict sectional grid, yet the local genealogy is preserved in numerous burial grounds, including Kongsvinger Lutheran Cem and Vinger Cem. The hydrology is defined by slow-moving drainage such as Twelvemile Cr and varied wetlands like Harstad Slough and Lundberg Lake. The town itself is uniquely platted with street names echoing European cities, including Edinburgh Ave, Balmoral Ave, and Glasgow Ave. This concentration of cemeteries and the specifically named street grid provide valuable data for researchers tracing the development of Stevens County and the cultural heritage of its early residents.
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