Winona, capital of Winona county, Minnesota, on the right bank of the Mississippi (here crossed by an iron railroad bridge), 103 miles by rail SE. of St Paul. It contains a state normal school, a number of flour and saw mills, foundries, carriage, barrel, and sash and door factories, &c., and ships great quantities of wheat. Pop. (1880) 10,208; (1890) 18,208.
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