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Definition of Bemidji
1. Noun. A town in northern Minnesota.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemidji
Literary usage of Bemidji
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Down the Great River: Embracing an Account of the Discovery of the True by Willard Glazier (1892)
"We met a canoe late in the afternoon, about ten miles above I^ake Bemidji, in
which there were an Indian, his squaw and ..."
2. Sword and Pen; Or, Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier ... in War and by John Algernon Owens (1883)
"Pioneers of the Mississippi."—A thrilling lecture.—The long voyage begun.—Mosquitoes.—Hunger
and exhaustion.— The Captain kills an otter.—Lakes Bemidji and ..."
3. Down the Great River: Embracing an Account of the Discovery of the True by Willard W. Glazier (1887)
"We met a canoe late in the afternoon, about ten miles above Lake Bemidji, in
which there were an Indian, his squaw and ..."
4. The American Bar by James Clark Fifield (1918)
"Attorney for: First National Bank, Bemidji, Du- luth Log Co., J. Neils Lumber
... Attorney for: Northern National Bank, Bemidji. BENSON«, 2000, Swift Co. ..."