Mountain County Park and Historic Site
Bibliography
Anfinson, Scott, ed. Southwestern Minnesota Archaeology: 12,000 Years in the Prairie Lake Region. Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series 14. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1997.
The Centennial History of Cottonwood County, Minnesota. [Windom?: MN]: N.p., 1970.
Centennial Committee on the Occasion of our Communities’ 106th Anniversary. Mountain Lake 1886-1986. Consultation and Composition by Gary Richter.
Florin, Frank, and James Lindbeck. “Phase I Archaeological Survey And Phase II Evaluation Of Site 21PL109 for the County State Aid Highway 1 Reconstruction And Bridge Replacement Project In Polk County, MN.” Boyceville, WI: Florin Cultural Services, December 2017.
https://mnndbuild.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/CSAH-1-Archaeology-Report.pdf
Hudson, Lew. “State’s Oldest Human Dwelling Believed Found Near Mt. Lake.” Worthington Globe, July 10, 1976. Reprinted in Minnesota Archaeologist 39, no. 1 (February 1979): 26‒32.
Johnson, Elden. “Nomination Form: Mountain Lake Site." National Register of Historic Places inventory, December 27, 1971. N73000973. State Historic Preservation Office, St. Paul.
National Park Service. The National Register of Historic Places Supplement, 1974. Washington, DC: US Department of the Interior, 1974.
https://archive.org/details/nationalregister001979
“Park Season Winds Down.” Cottonwood County Citizen, October 10, 2001.
Schlesier, Karl H. “Commentary: a History of Ethnic Groups in the Great Plains, A.D. 150‒1550.” In Plains Indians, A.D. 500–1500: The Archaeological Past of Historic Groups, 335‒46. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994.
Upham, Warren. “Mountain Lake Township.” Minnesota Place Names. 3rd edition. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2001.
Chronology
500 BCE
100 BCE
850 CE
900 CE
800‒1750 CE
1905
1950s
1956
1973
1976
1976
1979
2018
Bibliography
Anfinson, Scott, ed. Southwestern Minnesota Archaeology: 12,000 Years in the Prairie Lake Region. Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series 14. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1997.
The Centennial History of Cottonwood County, Minnesota. [Windom?: MN]: N.p., 1970.
Centennial Committee on the Occasion of our Communities’ 106th Anniversary. Mountain Lake 1886-1986. Consultation and Composition by Gary Richter.
Florin, Frank, and James Lindbeck. “Phase I Archaeological Survey And Phase II Evaluation Of Site 21PL109 for the County State Aid Highway 1 Reconstruction And Bridge Replacement Project In Polk County, MN.” Boyceville, WI: Florin Cultural Services, December 2017.
https://mnndbuild.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/CSAH-1-Archaeology-Report.pdf
Hudson, Lew. “State’s Oldest Human Dwelling Believed Found Near Mt. Lake.” Worthington Globe, July 10, 1976. Reprinted in Minnesota Archaeologist 39, no. 1 (February 1979): 26‒32.
Johnson, Elden. “Nomination Form: Mountain Lake Site." National Register of Historic Places inventory, December 27, 1971. N73000973. State Historic Preservation Office, St. Paul.
National Park Service. The National Register of Historic Places Supplement, 1974. Washington, DC: US Department of the Interior, 1974.
https://archive.org/details/nationalregister001979
“Park Season Winds Down.” Cottonwood County Citizen, October 10, 2001.
Schlesier, Karl H. “Commentary: a History of Ethnic Groups in the Great Plains, A.D. 150‒1550.” In Plains Indians, A.D. 500–1500: The Archaeological Past of Historic Groups, 335‒46. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994.
Upham, Warren. “Mountain Lake Township.” Minnesota Place Names. 3rd edition. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2001.