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The first Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives, which would later become the Big Ten Conference, was held in Minneapolis in 1895.
Chippewa County, located in southwestern Minnesota, has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. Prior to European settlement, the land was inhabited by several indigenous groups, including the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. These native communities thrived in the area, relying on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for their livelihoods.

The first documented European exploration of Chippewa County occurred in the early 1800s when fur traders and explorers ventured into the region. In 1862, conflict erupted between settlers and Dakota tribes in what became known as the Dakota War. This event had a significant impact on the county, spurring the forced removal of many Dakota people, and resulting in the loss of lives and destruction of settlements.

After the conflict, Chippewa County experienced a surge of European immigration, particularly from Scandinavian countries. These immigrants, drawn to the promise of fertile farmland, established numerous homesteads and began farming the land. Towns and communities gradually sprang up, including Montevideo, the county seat, which was founded in 1871.

In the 20th century, Chippewa County continued to thrive as an agricultural hub, with farming playing a central role in the local economy. The construction of railroads and roads further connected the county to the rest of the state, facilitating trade and transportation. Today, Chippewa County remains a vibrant and close-knit community, blending its heritage with modern development and serving as a testament to the perseverance and resilience of its residents.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Chippewa County, Minnesota.

  • 1855 - Chippewa County formed from parts of Dakota and Pierce counties in Minnesota Territory
  • 1862 - US-Dakota War breaks out, impacting the region
  • 1870 - First post office established in Chippewa County
  • 1871 - The village of Montevideo laid out and becomes county seat
  • 1872 - Chippewa County's first courthouse built in Montevideo
  • 1873 - Chippewa County officially organized with government officials
  • 1880 - Railroad reaches Montevideo, boosting the local economy
  • 1890 - Population of Chippewa County reaches over 5,000 residents
  • 1897 - Granite Falls becomes an incorporated city in Chippewa County
  • 1930s - Great Depression impacts the county, leading to economic challenges
  • 1970s - Construction of Upper Sioux Agency State Park begins
  • 1990s - Chippewa County experiences population decline