Poole (Pool)
An outgrowth of two smaller locations, Finn and French, Poole Location was one of the largest Mesabi Range locations. The Poole mine, named after J.D. Poole, first shipped ore in 1895 and by 1919 had shipped 16,347,691 tons. In 1941, the mine made its last shipment and was listed as “exhausted” in the Minnesota Mining Directory. According to the records at the historical society, J.D. Poole was an early Vermilion Range pioneer who came to the Mesabi Range in the early 1890’s and helped form the Burt-Poole mine. By the 1920’s, the mine was being known as the Burt-Pool in the Minnesota Mining Directories, and eventually just Pool. According to a newspaper reporter, the settlement’s houses were “set at all angles, the few streets with zigzagging lanes” because “the streets were made some time after the houses were built in a neighborly cluster.” Poole Location was the home of the Saint Louis County Fairgrounds, where the Oliver Mining Company held many of its company picnics. In 1925, the fairgrounds were relocated to “South” Hibbing to make way for more mining.
Poole Fairgrounds with School in Background
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Saint Louis County Fairgrounds with Poole School in background, 1914
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Saint Louis County Fairgrounds with Poole School and Location in background
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Saint Louis County Fair, 50 yard dash for married ladies
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Saint Louis County Fair at Poole, showing horse
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Saint Louis County Fairgrounds, Showing grandstands and racetrack
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Hull Rust Mining Operations, Poole Location at left horizon
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Saint Louis County Fairgrounds outside of Agricultural Hall
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Fairgrounds at Poole Location, showing grandstand at racetrack.
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Italians of Hibbing Parade float at Poole fairgrounds race track 2
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Italians of Hibbing Parade float at Poole fairgrounds race track 1
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Racing at Poole Fairgrounds race track
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Cars at Pool Fairgrounds race track
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Poole (Pool) Location School
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Native American demonstration at Poole Fairgrounds, 1914
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- Map of Pool Location (French and Finn Locations) | View file | More information »
Poole Location Map
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Poole Aerial Map, 1941
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Poole Map – drawn 1976
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- Poole History from Arnold Alanen’s “Locations” | View file | More information »
- Putting in Seats – 1910 | View file | More information »
- Schools Open In Two Weeks – 1910 | View file | More information »
- Town Will Build Six New Schools – 1910 | View file | More information »
- Poole Historical Data | View file | More information »
- Schools Will Be Ready – 1910 | View file | More information »
- Pool Residents Fail to Agree on Resettlement – 1959 | View file | More information »
- Report Made on Pool Relocation – 1959 | View file | More information »
- Recollections of Mining Locations while working at Hibbing Taconite Company | View Transcript | More information »
- Home on the (Iron) Range, by Zorka Fowler – Part 1 | View Transcript | More information »
- Home on the (Iron) Range, by Zorka Fowler – Part 2 | View Transcript | More information »
- Home on the (Iron) Range, by Zorka Fowler – Part 3 | View Transcript | More information »
- Home on the (Iron) Range, by Zorka Fowler – Part 4 | View Transcript | More information »