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On This Date In Twin Cities History - May 16, 1850

On this date in 1850, the Reverend Edward D. Neill’s Presbyterian chapel in St. Paul is “burned to ashes” according to that day’s edition of the Minnesota Pioneer.  This was St. Paul’s first recorded fire in the City of St. Paul.

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