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Kanabec County Mora / County
In May, 1882, Myron R. Kent filed the first plat of the village of Mora.
The name Minnesota was originally given to the Minnesota River, the longest river contained within the state, and became the states official name upon statehood in 1858. At the time of statehood, alternate spellings of our states name were used and considered, including Minesota and Minasota, among others.
Mora is a great small town. Almost everyone is friendly and close. The fairgrounds are right in town and lots to do when the fair is around and you get to go to the pool when it is open. One thing I would like to see change is more low-income housing for families that struggle financially.
Israel Israelson, a settler who homesteaded near Lewis Lake in 1871, suggested a name for the new village, that of Mora, his home town in Dalarna, Sweden. The name sounded good to Mr. Kent so he requested the new town be named Mora.
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By the late 1850s Jordan had a hotel, churches, school, tavern, post office, two mills, and a number of new homes. The village remained without a name for several years. It was later said to have been named Jordan by William Holmes, after the biblical River Jordan.

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