Ball Bluff Township, Minnesota

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Ball Bluff Township is full of natural wonders. The mighty Mississippi River, a vital artery in the region, snakes its way through the township, offering opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Lush forests teeming with wildlife provide sanctuary for hikers and mountain bikers, while serene lakes like Hay and Vanduse beckon for quiet contemplation.

Ball Bluff Township History

Named for its distinctive bluff, Ball Bluff Township was formerly known as Bald Bluff. The township thrived between 1900 and 1930 as a center for logging and river transportation. Within Ball Bluff Township, Mississippi Landing (Jacobson, MN) served as the hub for the Swan River Logging Company and Duluth railroad, employing locals and processing vast quantities of timber. Beyond logging, Ball Bluff boasted a vibrant community with cream stations, schools, churches, and even dance halls on both sides of the Mississippi River.

This history of Ball Bluff remains woven into the township's fabric, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of industry and resilience. Learn more about the history of Ball Bluff Township at aitkin.mngenweb.net. The Mississippi Valley Traveler also has detailed information about the history of Ball Bluff.

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