I was thrilled to find this newspaper article about an exploration of the mounds "near Palmer Lake" in Brooklyn Township...not that I approve of the invasive exploratory actions, but it does confirm the presence of ancient Indian mounds.
An exploration of community connections in the historical area of Brooklyn Township, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Today the area is Brooklyn Center (incorporated in 1911), Brooklyn Park (incorporated in 1954), and parts of Crystal Lake Township attached to Brooklyn Center when B.C. organized to prevent annexation from Minneapolis. Maple Grove aligns the west boundary, the Mississippi River the east.
Friday, September 26, 2025
MOUNDS at Mound Cemetery
Mound Cemetery was founded in 1862 presumedly on a mound. The records do not include any debate about the name. The story is that it was the site of ancient Indian mounds, but there are many stories about the cemetery that are not based on evidence. When one enters the cemetery, there is an incline but it is hard to imagine that it once looked like the mounds pictured here of Indian Mounds Park in St. Paul.
Star Tribune October 22, 1874, p. 3
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MOUNDS at Mound Cemetery
Mound Cemetery was founded in 1862 presumedly on a mound. The records do not include any debate about the name. The story is that it was the...

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Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Brooklyn Township, Hennepin, Minnesota.