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Definition of Mankato
1. Noun. A town in southern Minnesota.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mankato
Literary usage of Mankato
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Laws of the State of Minnesota by Minnesota, Minnesota Secretary of State (1883)
"As soon as any ten (10) miles of the railroad of the Minnesota Railroad Company
from Red Wing to mankato, which company has acquired |>ursuant to law, ..."
2. The American Bar by James Clark Fifield (1918)
"Attorney for: mankato State Bank, German-American State Bank, Bank of mankato,
National Bank of Commerce, Good Thunder State Bank, Good Thunder, Minn., ..."
3. Mary and I: Forty Years with the Sioux by Stephen Return Riggs (1887)
"Recalled to mankato.—The Executions.—Thirty-eight Hanged.— Difficulty of Avoiding
Mistakes.— Round Wind.—Confessions.— The Next Sabbath's Service. ..."
4. Old Rail Fence Corners: The A.B.C.'s of Minnesota History : Authentic Incidents by Lucy Leavenworth Wilder Morris (1914)
"I came to mankato in the year 1853 on the Steamer Clarion from St. Paul. I was
eleven years old. My father, Hoxey Rathbun, had left us at St. Paul while he ..."
5. Early Bridges and Changes of the Land and Water Surface in the City of St. Paul by Josiah Blodget Chaney, Minnesota Historical Society (1908)
"THE mankato WEEKLY UNION. In July, 1863, Charles H. Slocum purchased the press
... The plants of the Union and Record were then consolidated in the mankato ..."