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  1. History. The first settlers in Ramsey were Thomas A. Holmes and James Beatty who built the Old Log Trading Post in 1849 at the location. [5] . Itasca Village was later platted in 1852. The village contained the first post office in Anoka County and a station on the Northern Pacific Railroad. [6] .

    • 883 ft (269 m)
    • Anoka
  2. Ramsey is a suburban city in the northwestern part of Anoka County, with a population of 28,202. Two rivers dominate its borders, the Rum River and the Mississippi River. First Settlement. The first settlement in Ramsey began because of trading along the banks of the Mississippi.

  3. www.ramseycounty.us › history-ramsey-countyHistory | Ramsey County

    History of Ramsey County. Founded October 27, 1849. For its first 100 years as a political entity, the history of Ramsey County was mostly the history of Saint Paul, the county seat and the capital of Minnesota.

  4. It’s our birthday today—March 5, 2024! For seventy-five years, Ramsey County Historical Society (RCHS) has been sharing and celebrating the history of the people who call Ramsey County home, beginning with the Jane and Heman Gibbs family. In fact, the society formed in 1949 when a group of…

  5. History. With the establishment of the Minnesota Territory in 1849, nine counties, including Ramsey County, were created. In 1849, Ramsey County included all of what later became the present-day counties of Ramsey, Anoka, Isanti, and Kanabec; and part of Washington, Pine, Carlton, Aitkin, Mille Lacs, and Hennepin.

  6. The first township was organized in 1857. The name was changed from Watertown to Dover and settled on Ramsey in 1858. Ramsey Township was incorporated as a City on November 12, 1974. Ramsey has a population which is estimated at just over 28,202 people. Ramsey covers 28 square miles and is bordered by the Rum and Mississippi Rivers.

  7. Ramsey County was established on October 27, 1849, one of the original counties of the Minnesota Territory. Predominantly urban, Ramsey is Minnesotas smallest and most densely populated county, spanning 170 square miles. Ramsey County communities are nationally known as attractive, livable places rich in history, diversity and opportunity.