
Princeton serves as the central hub of this northern Minnesota landscape, where the Rum River and its various channels, including the W Br Rum River, shape the local geography. The map reveals a transition between the developed streets of the town center and the surrounding rural townships of Mille Lacs, Sherburne, and Isanti. For genealogists and local historians, several burial sites are documented across the region, including the Ebenezer German Methodist Cem to the north and Oak Knoll Cem near the town center, alongside Berry Cem and Baldwin Cem to the south. Transportation and local aviation are anchored by the Princeton Municipal Airport and Reynolds Field, while the northern settlement of Brickton stands as a distinct point of interest. The area is also defined by its water bodies, from Silver Lake to the meandering Battle Brook, providing a detailed look at the drainage patterns of this tri-county border region.
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