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William P. Day and son Horatio N. Day, who had come to Minnesota in 1849, built the Globe Mill on Minnehaha Creek in 1874. Ten acres on the west bank of the creek were purchased from Johnston Mealey on March 24, 1894 for $1,000. A two-acre tract on the east side was purchased from Calvin Goodrich for $150 and used for Day’s residence. The mill and pond were on a naturally occurring oxbow on the creek next to the Excelsior Road, but not where Excelsior crosses the Creek. The Creek itself was moved into a straight ditch at some point, and the old creed bed in the swamp on Excelsior Blvd. across from the golf course.
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