Virginia High School - Rohian / Star Of The North Yearbook (Virginia, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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'xt , X, . Aff' uf- ,,,1' I . xxx' fi, M'?r,:ccit--,....QTI't It WMHC Ng Mi A A 'V ' ' A iiii A A iiiii W V I R G I I A Northern City with a Southern Name As we consider the history of the City of Virginia, the first question which arises in our minds is under what circumstances the name was selected. Humphreys was the first name suggested in honor of Mr. A. E. Humphreys, President of the Virginia Improvement Company, the Company which sold the first lots of the original eighty acres. At a meeting held in Duluth on July 10, 1892, David T. Adams, one of the promoters and a pioneer prospector on the Range, proposed the name of Virginia, stating that the town was platted in a vir- gin country surrounded for miles by virgin pine and also honoring Mr. Humphreys because he was a native of the State of Virginia. The first settlers arrived here in the spring of 1892. Because of iron ore de- posits all through this region, it was seen that a town so centrally located would form an excellent site for a center of the ore mining industry of the Range. 1 ,. Y , .. - anis, Y, 7,1 Vin- . . l K MISSABE MOUNTAIN On July 12, 1892, the plat of the town and the name of Virginia were adopted. Following a petition for the incorporation of the City of Virginia, made September 12, 1892, and signed by forty-four inhabit- ants, the Board of County Commissioners on November 12th of the same year voted to incorporate Virginia as a village. During the fall and winter of 1892 the little city was greatly hindered by the lack of facilities to transport goods and equip- ment. The Duluth and Iron Range Rail- road ran from Duluth through Mesaba and thence to Ely, but it was too far east for Virginia.. On the west the Merritt Broth- ers Railroad-now the Duluth, Missabe, and Northern Railway-came to Mountain Iron to remove iron ore from that vicinity. The passenger service was of the very best for that day. Stage coaches connected points on the Duluth and Iron Range with the IN OLDEN TIMES Duluth, Missabe and Northern. But in 1893 a spur was constructed from Wolf Junction to Virginia, aiding greatly the now rapidly growing village. In 1895 the Duluth and Iron Range also reached Virginia to aid in the ore industry. The mining interests were centered in two mines, the Sauntry Mine and the Lone Jack Mine, which were the first to load ore in Virginia. They were operated by the .,..... ff , , -... . .a , 3-...f,L'fff f' 'Q VW W'A ?,,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.W.,i..,s,,WM.W..,,,MM,,.,, ,,,,, . ..,,...,...,, N ,,,,.,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,.M.a.WW, A f ...... ffvf ,afff-1aniAf f-.L.gag,fff'--..'4y14111114110f,,L..:,.:,,4a,ff.L:g:::25z4F1'ff21:z,.g.fi i 'f 7ff'f' f-ff Jwfvififf' W'---li?--f.::,L3' -ffvM2v:.p:2f '-.-.--f2:w21'f:f0'-an ,.... ,.,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,.,,,. ,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .W , ,,,,,,,,.,,,. .,,,,. . , - - - ,,,fff,,.. .W..aM-.-Ww:5g,m-v-f-wwf--m--,--f- W- f-f----f-f f 1-.-1f -, W. ,,,,....,. WM, ,,.,., N, ,.,. ,7 ,N x



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X f Aff 'f41f2yQW , 'Z' 'W kr--. Among the founders of Virginia were Captain M. L. Fay, who came in 1898 and who in 1903 was elected mayor, Captain John Gill, captain of the Norman Mineg U. S. POST OFFICE and J. H. Pearce, superintendent of the Commodore Mine. These men together with others too numerous to mention, all con- tributed greatly to the Virginia of today. On Thursday forenoon, June 7, 1900, a warning was sounded to all the people an-' nouncing another very destructive fire. Again Virginia, for the most part but not completely, was reduced to ashes. Even this second fire was not enough to cause the residents of Virginia to give up. On the contrary they decided to make Virginia a real city with all the improve- ments that any city could have. Work be-- gan immediately rebuilding the fire-eaten buildings and removing the charred re- mains. In 1902 the Fay hotel was erected on Chestnut Street at Fifth Avenue. -The Fay Opera House, erected the same year diago- nally across the corner, served as the scene THE JEFFERSON BUILDING of entertainments until the High School Auditorium afforded a better place. In 1905 the Oliver Iron Mining Company moved their headquarters to Virginia from Mountain Iron. One of the original build- ings of the Mountain Iron headquarters was what is now the Mohami Club building on Eleventh Street North and Sixth Avenue. The educational needs of Virginia were ever increasing and led to the obtaining of THE ROOSEVELT BUILDING THE WASHINGTON BUILDING ,, ,,,,,,..,,, ,... ,I ,.,,......, ...... s...7,...,ZZ ,..... S --., :,..f+ff .Z , W' ZZ,.M.fZa7.T.Z...,.,,.....Z.::: ..,. W. .,.....1T....1...W-.,:.,.....:.., ,,,,,,., .T ,..v . Z1 ,.,.. ..... . I r f ' ' f ..,.,...........,..,,...,,,.,,,....,........,.,,,,, M .....,..,.. WM- .,.,.,, ....,..,,.M-M-9.-Mr:-ww ff'f' N W 'fff ff f I , W M., .,,.,,,,.,,,,.,. .4 ww, MW., M., .,... -.., .... W., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, f K 1: 7 ' Q05 .2

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