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Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
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Courts ruled Gregory Park belongs to Brainerd after dispute with Lake Superior & Puget Sound Land Co. Arguments heard October 10-11, decision favoring city received Saturday. Attorney McClenahan credited for victory.
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The courts have decided that Gregory Park, the title of which has been in dispute for some time, belongs to the city of Brainerd. The arguments of the Lake Superior & Puget Sound Land Co., and the city were heard on the 10th and 11th of the present month, and the matter taken under consideration by the court. On Saturday last City Attorney McClenahan received a telegram stating that the city had won the suit. Mr. McClenahan is entitled to much credit for the able manner in which he conducted the action and was the recipient of many congratulations over his success. The title of the city to the park is now beyond dispute and the property is valuable. At intervals, and as fast as the city government can see its way clear, the premises should be improved and in the next few years Brainerd can have as fine a park as any city in the northwest. It is a matter in which all should interest themselves.—Brainerd Dispatch.
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Brainerd
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Arguments On The 10th And 11th Of The Present Month, Decision On Saturday Last
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city won the suit, title to the park now beyond dispute
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Courts decided Gregory Park belongs to Brainerd after dispute. Arguments heard on 10th and 11th, matter considered, telegram confirmed city victory. McClenahan conducted action ably, received congratulations. Property valuable, should be improved over time.