The movement to incorporate began in
April 1886 with the St. Louis Park Land and Improvement Co.,
that included five men from Minneapolis, plus
Joseph Hamilton and
O.K. Earle from the future village.
Earle, Hamilton, and George E. Goodrich
conducted a census in August and found a population of 350
persons in 45 families. 31 residents signed their petition
to the Hennepin County Commissioners to incorporate.
The election was held at Pratt School
on October 4, and the
majority of the 66 voters opted for the incorporation of the
village. On November 19, the County Commissioners registered
the petition for incorporation, officially making St. Louis
Park a Village. Originally, four sections (6,746 acres) were
incorporated, and the eastern boundary was established at
France Avenue. Incorporation prevented Minneapolis from
expanding westward. More land would eventually be annexed
over the years. St. Louis Park is at 45 degrees north
latitude, 93 degrees west longitude, with an elevation at
the MSP Airport of 830 feet above sea level.
An election of the five Village Council members was held on
December 6th, with on 38 men voting. Officers were formally
inducted on December 10 in the Mpls/St. Louis Depot. Joseph
Hamilton was elected President, a position he held until
1893. Trustees were H.C. Butler, O.K. Earle, George E.
Goodrich; Treasurer was J.J. Baston. The first meeting of
the Village Council was held at the Depot on December 15,
1886.
The Council had to share its building with Lincoln School,
and members, including the Clerk, often worked from home.
The Clerk’s job was made full time in 1937, and he moved
back into the Village Hall in 1938.
Despite its incorporation as a village, St. Louis Park
remained a collection of neighborhoods that were more or
less self-contained. People from Brookside had little
contact with people on the North Side, for example, except
maybe children who attended the same Junior High or High
School. The lack of a central downtown is in part due
to this lack of cohesion between neighborhoods.
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