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Todd County Argus / Long Prairie Leader

Todd County Argus (Long Prairie, Minn.) 1876-1917 Browse the title

Todd County Argus was published weekly in Long Prairie, Minnesota between January 1876 and November 1917, when it was absorbed by the Long Prairie Leader.

Long Prairie leader (Long Prairie, Minn.) 1883-1977 Browse the title

Long Prairie leader (Long Prairie, Minn.) 1978-current Browse the title

Issues published after 1977 can only be accessed from the Gale Family Library at the Minnesota History Center. The Long Prairie Leader began publishing weekly in November 1883 and is still in publication.

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