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Splitrock, Minnesota

Splitrock, Minnesota
Ghost town
Splitrock's wharf, the only obvious remains of the former townsite
Splitrock's wharf, the only obvious remains of the former townsite
Splitrock, Minnesota is located in Minnesota
Splitrock, Minnesota
Splitrock, Minnesota
Coordinates: 47°10′58″N 91°24′28″W / 47.18278°N 91.40778°W / 47.18278; -91.40778Coordinates: 47°10′58″N 91°24′28″W / 47.18278°N 91.40778°W / 47.18278; -91.40778
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Lake
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 218
GNIS feature ID 655032

Splitrock is an abandoned townsite in Beaver Bay Township, Lake County, Minnesota, United States; located at the mouth of the Split Rock River.

It was inhabited from 1899 to 1906 as a company town to house workers for a logging operation. The site is now within the borders of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. The abandoned townsite is located 17 miles (27 km) northeast of the city of Two Harbors.

Splitrock was developed as a logging camp by the Split Rock Lumber Company, a subsidiary of the Merrill and Ring Lumber Company. About 350 men worked in the Split Rock River valley felling red and white pine. The lumber company controlled the town's harbor, railroad, coal dock, and store (which included a post office). Early maps show the community as Splitrock, Split Rock, Split Rock Point, or Waterville.

The company built a railroad 10 miles (16 km) long to carry cut logs down to the river mouth, where they were dumped into the water from a trestle platform. Although the railroad never connected to any other lines, it was incorporated as the Split Rock and Northern Railroad to qualify for a common carrier tax break. The logs were sluiced from a dammed area at the river mouth into the lake, where they were rounded up into rafts and towed to a sawmill in Duluth by the company's tugboat Gladiator. Unusually, the Gladiator stocked carrier pigeons to carry distress messages to the company office.


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