Foley, Minnesota Photograph Gallery.

All photographs courtesy of research by Joe Hall
from the photographic collection of
the Minnesota State Historical Society


FOLEY, a railway village and the county seat, located in Gilmanton Township, was named for John Foley, its founder, one of five brothers who came to this state from Lanark County, Ontario. Its post office was established in 1883. When this line of the Great Northern Railway was built, in 1882-84, John and others of the brothers were contractors, camping on the site of this village, and he acquired lands here. Later he led in the effort, 1901-2, of transferring the county seat from Sauk Rapids to this place. He died in St. Paul, August 11, 1908. In 1890, the Foley brothers operated a lumber mill and general store, and Thomas Foley, brother of John, was postmaster; the townsite had a steam-power saw, a planing mill, creameries, a grain elevator, and a pickle factory.
Extracted from Minnesota Place Names, by Warren Upham

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