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    Sleepy Eye is a small city in rural Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The city is named after a famed local Dakota chief from the 1800s. The population...
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    Ishtakhaba (redirect from Chief Sleepy Eye)
    years after his death his remains were disinterred and relocated to Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, where they were buried under a monument erected by the citizens...
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  • Sleepy Eye is a city in Brown County, Minnesota. Sleepy Eye may also refer to: Sleepy Eye Creek, a tributary of the Cottonwood River in Minnesota Sleepy...
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  • Sleepy Eye Lake may refer to: Sleepy Eye Lake (Brown County, Minnesota) Sleepy Eye Lake (Le Sueur County, Minnesota) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Sleepy Eye Lake is a lake in Brown County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The lake is a 263-acre protected body of water. Sleepy Eye Lake was named for...
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    in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. He earned his M.D. from the University of Minnesota. Jensen practices family medicine at his clinic in Watertown, Minnesota. During...
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  • Sleepy Eye Creek is a 51.8-mile-long (83.4 km) tributary of the Cottonwood River of Minnesota, the United States. Via the Cottonwood River, its water...
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    William F. Kunze (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    Minnesota House of Representatives from 1911 to 1913 and as mayor of Minneapolis from 1929 to 1931. Kunze was born in 1872 in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota to...
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  • Harvey N. Paulson (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    County, Minnesota and graduated from Sleepy Eye High School in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. He lived with his wife and family in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota and was...
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  • Sleepy Eye Lake is a lake in Le Sueur County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Sleepy Eye Lake was named for Chief Sleepy Eye. List of lakes in Minnesota...
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  • St. Mary's School is a private, Roman Catholic school in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm. St. Mary's School...
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    Chief Sleepy Eye, of the Sisseton band, was said to have directed settlers to this location. He said the site at the confluence of the Minnesota and Blue...
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  • the Minnesota Tax Court from 1981 until 1986, appointed by then-Governor and fellow Republican Al Quie. Carl Arthur Jensen was born in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota...
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    Tony Eckstein (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    died on April 13, 2009, in Sleepy Eye, and was buried in the Catholic cemetery in New Ulm with full military honors. "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present...
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  • (860 AM) licensed to New Ulm, Minnesota, United States KNUJ-FM, a radio station (107.3 FM) licensed to Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, United States This disambiguation...
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  • Dana Kiecker (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    1990-1991. He batted and threw right-handed. Kiecker was born in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. He attended Fairfax High School from 1976-1979. Kiecker earned...
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  • Mary Dyckman (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    (Heroy) Dyckmam and Francis Henry Dyckman, a banker and miller, in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota on August 19, 1886. She was a sister of Heroy Dyckman, Francis Dyckman...
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  • Joe Cutting (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    coach. He earned All-Western honors as a Halfback at the University of Minnesota in 1905 and later played at North Dakota State University under head coach...
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  • Bernard F. Mathiowetz (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    11, 1902 – January 17, 1997) was an American politician. Born in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, his family refused to let him go to high school. Mathiowetz left...
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  • Ruth Taubert Seeger (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    Summer Deaflympics. Seeger was born on May 30, 1924, in Evan, Minnesota, and grew up in Sleepy Eye. She was the daughter of Olga and William Taubert, and had...
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  • KNUJ-FM (category Radio stations in Minnesota)
    KNUJ-FM (107.3 MHz) is a radio station in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. The station airs a classic hits format, as "SAM 107.3", and is owned by James Ingstad...
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    Treaty of Traverse des Sioux (category Native American history of Minnesota)
    Beatie LLC. pp. 8–10. ISBN 978-1-932714-99-9. "Ish Tak Ha Be (Sleepy Eye)". Minnesota State University Mankato. 2010-05-31. Archived from the original...
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    Hermann Heights Monument (category Monuments and memorials in Minnesota)
    "Hermann the German making an appearance in New Ulm". Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch. Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. October 9, 2014. p. 3. "The New Ulm Actors Community...
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  • Ingerval M. Olsen (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    1887 and was admitted to the Minnesota bar during 1893. Olsen practiced law in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota and became a Minnesota district court judge in 1906...
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  • Robin Jorgenson (category People from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota)
    Leonard Halmrast Personal details Born (1894-02-28)February 28, 1894 Sleepy Eye, Minnesota Died February 14, 1987(1987-02-14) (aged 92) Political party Social...
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  • Dean R. Snow (category Academics from Minnesota)
    Indian land claims against the state of Maine. Snow was raised in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. He married Janet Keller in 1963. They and their three adult children...
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  • Wayzata District 4 Fairmont Luverne Marshall Redwood Falls, Minnesota Sleepy Eye, Minnesota Windom Worthington District 5 Becker/Big Lake Buffalo Hutchinson...
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  • Church of the Lutheran Confession (category 1960 establishments in Minnesota)
    theologically adhering to confessional Lutheran doctrine. Founded in 1960 in Minnesota, it has approximately 85 congregations in 24 U.S. states, and missions...
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    east–west route in southwest and south-central Minnesota between Canby, Minneota, Marshall, Morgan, Sleepy Eye, New Ulm, and Mankato. Minneopa State Park...
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