Talk:Legislative route (Minnesota)/definitions

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1923
  • There is hereby added to the trunk highway system and created and established an additional route, to be known as route No. 71, which shall begin at a point on route No. 27 at Little Falls and extend thence in a general easterly direction connecting with the village of Onamia, Waukon and Isle and thence in a northeasterly direction to a point connecting with Trunk Highway No. 5 affording intervening and adjacent communities a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the state.
    • Apparently this was somehow unconstitutional.
  • There is hereby added to the trunk highway system and created and established an additional route, to be known as route No. 72, which shall begin at a point on route No. 8 north of Bemidji and extend thence in a northerly direction to a point on route No. 11 at Baudette, affording [Bemidji?], Nebish, a point two and one-half miles east of Redby, the northwest corner of township 151 north, of range 31 west, of the 5th P.M., Waskish, Baudette, and intervening and adjacent communities, a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the state.
    • Later amended: [1]
1933
  • Route No. 71. Beginning at a point on Route No. 27 in Little Falls, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 1 at or near Moose Lake; affording Little Falls, Onamia, Isle, McGrath and Moose Lake a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 73. Beginning at a point on Route No. 20 at or near Zumbrota, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 3; affording Zumbrota, Mazeppa, Zumbro Falls and Wabasha a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 74. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 at or near Weaver, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 9 at or near Spring Valley; affording Weaver, St. Charles, Chatfield and Spring Valley a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 75. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 in Winona, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on the line between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Route No. 76. Beginning at a point on Route No. 43 at or near Wilson, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on the line between the states of Minnesota and Iowa; affording Wilson, Houston and Caledonia a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 77. Beginning at a point on Route No. 43 at or near Rushford, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 56 at or near Hayfield; affording Rushford, Chatfield, Stewartville, and Hayfield a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 78. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 at or near Rushford, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 44 at or near Mabel.
  • Route No. 79. Beginning at a point on Route No. 20 at or near Harmony, thence extending in a southerly direction to the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa.
  • Route No. 80. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 southerly of Wykoff, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 20 at or near Preston.
  • Route No. 81. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 easterly of Austin, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 59 easterly of LeRoy.
  • Route No. 82. Beginning at a point on Route No. 40 at or near Blooming Prairie, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 15; affording Blooming Prairie, Ellendale, Mapleton, and St. James a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 83. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 westerly of Mankato, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 15 southerly of New Ulm.
  • Route No. 84. Beginning at a point on Route No. 7 at or near Sleepy Eye, thence extending in a southerly direction to the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa; affording Sleepy Eye, St. James, and Sherburne a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 85. Beginning at a point on Route No. 16 at or near Windom, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa at or near Bigelow; affording Windom, Worthington, and Bigelow a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 86. Beginning at a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa southerly of Lakefield, thence extending northerly through Lakefield to a point on Route No. 85 as herein established westerly of Windom.
  • Route No. 87. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 southerly [?]
  • Route No. 88. Beginning at a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota, and Route No. 9, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 12 at or near Montevideo; affording Jasper, Pipestone, Marshall, and Montevideo a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 89. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Pipestone, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 90. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Ivanhoe, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 91. Beginning at a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa southerly of Adrian, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 88 as herein established at or near Russell; affording Adrian, Lake Wilson, and Russell a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 92. Beginning at a point on Route No. 17 westerly of Currie, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 84; affording Currie and Jeffers a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 93. Beginning at a point on Route No. 4 at or near Redwood Falls, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 70 at or near Sleepy Eye.
  • Route No. 94. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 northerly of Hastings, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Route No. 95. Beginning at a point on Route No. 94 as herein established at Point Douglas, thence extending in a northerly direction through Bayport and Stillwater to a point on Route No. 46 at or near Taylors Falls.
  • Route No. 96. Beginning at a point on Route No. 95 as herein established at or near Stillwater, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 63 at or near New Brighton.
  • Route No. 97. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near [?]
  • Route No. 98. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near Forest Lake, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 46.
  • Route No. 99. Beginning at a point on Route No. 21 east of Le Center, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 21 near General Shields Lake.
  • Route No. 100. Beginning at a point on Route No. 22 at or near Gaylord, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 3 westerly of Red Wing; affording Gaylord, Henderson, New Prague, Northfield, Cannon Falls, and Red Wing a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 101. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near Faribault, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 50.
  • Route No. 102. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 1 on the southerly limits of the City of St. Paul, thence extending in a northerly direction through the City of St. Paul to the point of beginning of Route No. 1 on the northerly limits of the city of St. Paul.
  • Route No. 103. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 1 on the westerly limits of the City of Duluth, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to the present point of beginning of Route No. 1 on the northerly limits of the City of Duluth.
  • Route No. 104. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 3 on the easterly limits of the City of St. Paul, thence extending in a northwesterly direction through the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis to the present point of beginning of Route No. 3 on the westerly limits of the City of Minneapolis.
  • Route No. 105. Beginning at a point on the southerly limits of the City of Minneapolis, thence extending in a northeasterly direction through Minneapolis to a point at the beginning of Route No. 5 on the northerly limits of the City of Minneapolis.
  • Route No. 106. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 in the westerly limits of the City of Duluth, thence extending in a southeasterly direction through Duluth to a point at the water's edge of St. Louise Bay and there terminating.
  • Route No. 107. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 10 on the westerly limits of the City of Minneapolis, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 104. [is this the entire description?]
  • Route No. 108. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 12 on the easterly limits of the City of St. Paul, thence extending in a westerly direction through the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis to a point on the westerly limits of the City of Minneapolis, connecting with Route No. 12.
  • Route No. 109. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 45 on the easterly limits of the City of St. Paul, thence extending into St. Paul in a southwesterly direction to connect with Route No. 102 as herein established.
  • Route No. 110. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 50 on the southerly limits of the City of Minneapolis, thence extending through Minneapolis and northerly to a point on Route No. 2 at or near Aitkin, affording Minneapolis, Anoka, Ogilvie, Isle and Aitkin a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 111. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 52 on the westerly limits of the United States Military Reservation at Fort Snelling, thence extending in a northeasterly direction through the Military Reservation into the City of St. Paul to connect with Route No. 102 as herein established.
  • Route No. 112. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 53 on the southerly limits of the City of South St. Paul, thence extending through South St. Paul into the city of St. Paul to connect with Route No. 102 as herein established.
  • Route No. 113. Beginning at a point on the northerly limits of the City of St. Paul, thence extending in a southeasterly direction into St. Paul to connect with Route No. 104 as herein established.
  • Route No. 114. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 63 on the northerly and easterly limits of the City of Minneapolis, thence extending into Minneapolis in a southwesterly direction to connect with Route No. 105 as herein established.
  • Route No. 115. Beginning at a point on Route No. 112 as herein established in St. Paul thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 1 southerly of Wescott.
  • Route No. 116. Beginning at a point on Route No. 104 as herein established in the City of Minneapolis, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 53, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 21 at or near Kenyon; affording Minneapolis, Mendota, Hampton, and Kenyon a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 117. Beginning at a point on Route No. 100 as herein established easterly of New Prague, thence extending in a northeasterly direction and crossing the Mississippi River easterly of the City of South St. Paul, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 1 at or near White Bear.
  • Route No. 118. Beginning at a point on Route No. 45 southwesterly of Stillwater, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 105 as herein established in Minneapolis.
  • Route No. 119. Beginning at a point on Route No. 49 at or near Clara City, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 12 at or near Excelsior; affording Clara City, Hutchinson, and Excelsior a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 120. Beginning at a point on Route No. 119 as herein established at or near St. Bonifacius, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point of Route No. 10.
  • Route No. 121. Beginning at a point on Route No. 22 at or near Gaylord, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 5; affording Gaylord, Norwood, and Victoria a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No, 122. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 in Mankato, thence extending in a northwesterly direction through Nicollet to a point on Route No. 22, southerly of Gaylord.
  • Route No. 123. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 in Le Sueur, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 21.
  • Route No. 124. Beginning at a point on Route No. 39 at or near Wells, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 9 at or near Alden.
  • Route No. 125. Beginning at a point on Route No. 111 as herein established north of the Mississippi River, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 63.
  • Route No. 126. Beginning at a point on Route No. 104 as herein established in St. Paul at or near Rice Street, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 63.
  • Route No. 127. [?] easterly direction to a point on Route No. 1 near Bald Eagle Junction, this Route to be a substitute for the present location of Route No. 1 between said points.
  • Route No. 128. Beginning at the present terminus of Route No. 57 in Mantorville, thence extending in a northerly direction through Wanamingo to a point on Route No. 20.
  • Route No. 129. Beginning at a point on Route No. 24 at or near St. Cloud, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 110 as herein established northerly of Minneapolis; affording St. Cloud, Clearwater, and Monticello a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 130. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 northwesterly of Minneapolis, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 52.
  • Route No. 131. Beginning at a point on Route No. 37 at or near Randall, thence in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 27.
  • Route No. 132. Beginning at a point on Route 27 at or near St. Cloud, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 46 at Taylors Falls; affording St. Cloud, Princeton. Cambridge and Taylors Falls a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 133. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 northerly of Braham, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Route No. 134. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 southerly of Grasston, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 23.
  • Route No. 135. Beginning at a point on Route No. 28 westerly of Little Falls, thence extending in a westerly and southwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 3 at Osakis; affording Little Falls, Long Prairie, and Osakis a reasonable means of communication with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 136. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 northwesterly of Bemidji, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 11 at or near Roseau.
  • Route No. 137. [?] westerly of Garrison, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 34 at or near Remer; affording Garrison, Deerwood, Crosby, and Remer a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 138. Beginning at a point on Route No. 19 northerly of Walker, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 4.
  • Route No. 139. Beginning at a point on Route No. 19 at or near Pine River, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 34.
  • Route No. 140. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11 at or near Baudette, thence extending in a northerly direction to Lake of the Woods.
  • Route No. 141. Beginning at a point on Route No. 28 at or near Sauk Center, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 4.
  • Route No. 142. Beginning at a point on Route No. 4 at or near Paynesville, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and North Dakota; affording Paynesville, [Glenwood?], and Elbow Lake a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 143. Beginning at a point on Route No. 10 westerly of Pennock thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 142 as herein established.
  • Route No. 144. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Madison, thence extending in a northeasterly and northerly direction to a point on Route No. 142 as herein established at or near Barrett; affording Madison, Appleton, Morris, and Barrett a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 145. Beginning at a point on Route No. 10 at or near Willmar, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 144 as herein established.
  • Route No. 146. Beginning at a point on Route No. 49, thence extending in a southerly direction through Maynard to a point on Route No. 12.
  • Route No. 147. Beginning at a point on Route No. 66 at or near Appleton, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a [point on Route No. 6.?]
  • Route No. 148. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Ortonville, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 28.
  • Route No. 149. Beginning at a point on Route No. 148 as herein established at Ortonville, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 150. Beginning at a point on Route No. 12 at or near Hector, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 4 at or near Paynesville; affording Hector, Grove City, and Paynesville a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 151. Beginning at a point on Route No. 24 southerly of Kimball, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 14 at or near Winthrop; affording Kimball, Hutchinson, and Winthrop a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 152. Beginning at a point on Route No. 10 at or near Herman, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 6 southerly of Breckenridge.
  • Route No. 153. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 at or near Evansville, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 3 southerly of Fergus Falls.
  • Route No. 154. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Canby, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 155. Beginning at a point on Route No. 12 southerly of Madison, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 156. Beginning at a point on Route No. 104 as herein established in the City of Minneapolis at the easterly end of Washington Avenue, thence extending in a northwesterly and northerly direction to a point on Route No. 62 easterly of the Great Northern Railway.
  • Route No. 157. Beginning at a point on Route No. 35 on the north side of Mille Lacs Lake, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 110 as herein established.
  • Route No. 158. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11 at [?]
  • Route No. 159. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 at or near Swan River, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 4, at or near Little Fork affording Swan River, Nashwauk, and Little Fork a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 160. Beginning at a point on Route No. 35 at or near Tower, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 136 as herein established southerly of Red Lake.
  • Route No. 161. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3 in Red Wing, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Route No. 162. Beginning at a point on Route No. 34 at or near Remer, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 8.
  • Route No. 163. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near Moose Lake, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 11 southerly of Orr; affording Moose Lake, Cromwell, Floodwood, Hibbing, Chisholm, and Orr a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 164. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1, thence extending in a northerly direction through Cloquet to a point on Route No. 11.
  • Route No. 165. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 westerly of Deer River, thence extending a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 4.
  • Route No. 166. Beginning at a point on Route No. 35 at Ely, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 1.
  • Route No. 167. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11 northerly of Virginia, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 160 as herein established westerly of Tower.
  • Route No. 168. Beginning at a point on Route No. 4 near Itasca State Park, thence in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 31 at Mahnomen.
  • Route No. 169. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 at or near [?]
  • Route No. 170. Beginning at a point on Route No. 32 at or near Thief River Falls, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 136 as herein established.
  • Route No. 171. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 near St. Vincent, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • Route No. 172. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Donaldson, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • Route No. 173. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Warren, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • Route No. 174. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 at or near Erskine, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 6 southerly of Noyes.
  • Route No. 175. Beginning at point on Route No. 8 at or near Crookston, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 6 northerly of Hendrum.
  • Route No. 176. Beginning at a point on Route No. 175 as herein established at or near Halstad, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • Route No. 177. Beginning at a point on Route No. 32 southerly of Red Falls, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 182.
  • Route No. 178. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 near Crookston, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 177 as herein established at or near Fertile.
  • Route No. 179. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Ada, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 64 at or near Barnesville.
  • Route No. 180. Beginning at a point on Route No. 153 as herein established at or near Ashby, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 181 as herein established at or near Otter Tail.
  • Route No. 181. Beginning at a point on Route No. 36 at or near Henning, thence extending in a northwesterly direction [?]
  • Route No. 182. Beginning at a point on Route No. 30 at or near Lake Lizzie, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 64 at or near Barnesville.
  • Route No. 183. Beginning at a point on Route No. 36 east of Henning, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 2 at or near Staples.
  • Route No. 184. Beginning at a point on Route No. 29 at or near Deer Creek, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 2.
  • Route No. 185. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at Sandstone, thence extending a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 103 as herein established in Duluth.
  • Route No. 186. Beginning at a point on Route No. 110 as herein established, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 185 as herein established at or near Askov; affording Isle, Finlayson, and Askov a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 187. Beginning at a point on Route No. 18 at or near Elk River, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 117 as herein established.
  • Route No. 188. Beginning at a point on Route No. 69 at Buffalo, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 110 as herein established.
  • Route No. 189. Beginning at a point on Route No. 5 southerly of Mora, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on Route No. 132 as herein established.
  • Route No. 190. Beginning at a point on Route No. 6 at or near Wheaton, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 28 at or near Browns Valley.
  • Route No. 191. Beginning at a point on Route No. 190 as herein established southwesterly of Wheaton, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • Route No. 192. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near Hinckley, thence extending in an easterly direction to the line between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Route No. 193. Beginning at a point on Route No. 2 at or [?]
  • Route No. 194. Beginning at a point on Route No. 117 as herein established at or near Mendota, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 102 as herein established.
  • Route No. 195. Beginning at a point on Route No. 1 at or near Albert Lea, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa.
  • Route No. 196. Beginning at a point on Route No. 8 at or near Grand Rapids, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 160 as herein established; affording Grand Rapids and Big Fork a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the State.
  • Route No. 197. Beginning at a point on Route No. 4 southerly of Park Rapids, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 139 as herein established easterly of Backus.
  • Route No. 198. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 at or near LaCrescent, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa.
  • Route No. 199. Beginning at a point on Route No. 9 at or near Austin, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on the line between the States of Minnesota and Iowa.
  • Route No. 200. Beginning at a point on Route No. 4 at or near Itasca State Park, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on Route No. 30 at or near [Waubun.?]
  • Route No. 201. Beginning at a point on Route No. 82, as herein established, near Waldorf, thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route 39 at or near Mankato.
  • Route No. 202. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11 at or near Eveleth, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 35 at Gilbert.
  • Route No. 203. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11 westerly of Duluth, thence extending in a southeasterly direction through Proctor and Duluth to the water's edge of St. Louis Bay, and there terminating.
  • Route No. 204. Beginning at a point on Route No. 11, westerly of Duluth, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on Route No. 103, as herein established in Duluth.
  • Route No. 205. Beginning at a point on Route No. 54, easterly [?]
  • Route No. 206. Beginning at a point on Route No. 30, at or near Pelican Rapids, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 181, as herein established, southerly of Perham.
  • Route No. 207. Beginning at a point on Route No. 2, at or near Frazee, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 4 at or near Menahga.
  • Route No. 208. Beginning at a point on Route No. 28, at or near Starbuck, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 3, at or near Garfield.
  • Route No. 209. Beginning at a point on Route No. 3, at or near Becker, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on Route No. 18, at or near Brainerd, affording Becker, Foley, Oilman, Pierz, and Brainerd a reasonable means of communication each with the other and other places within the state.
  • Route No. 210. Beginning at a point on Route No. 10 at or near Benson, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on Route No. 4 at or near New London.
  • Route No. 211. Beginning at a point on Route No. 64 at or near Barnesville, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 3 at or near Breckenridge.
Later

I'm not sure if this is the original, but it was one definition that existed:

  • Route No. 381. Beginning at a point on Route No. 112, northerly of the Lafayette Street bridge in the city of St. Paul; thence extending in a northwesterly direction to a point on Route No. 390, southerly of Maryland Avenue in the city of St. Paul; providing a connector route between Route No. 112 and Route No. 390.

The following was added at some point to Route 390 after "Minnesota and Wisconsin":

  • Route No. 390 shall not include any portion of Route No. 382 as designated by section 161.117 or any portion of any route connecting Route No. 382 to Route No. 392, nor shall it include any portion of trunk highway marked No. 3 from trunk highway marked No. 110 in Dakota county to East Seventh Street in the city of St. Paul.

And at the same time:

  • Subdivision 1. The commissioner of transportation is authorized to construct a four-lane parkway with limited access along the right of way of Route No. 382 in the city of St. Paul, which parkway may be connected with Route No. 392 by a roadway that is not a controlled access highway as defined in section 160.02. The commissioner shall not construct any highway on Route No. 382 or connection to Route No. 392 other than that described in this subdivision.
  • Subd. 2. The completion of an environmental impact statement analyzing all options for Route No. 382 and for that uncompleted portion of Route No. 390 in the metropolitan area shall be the responsibility of the metropolitan council. The metropolitan council shall pursuant to agreement with the commissioner of transportation complete the draft environmental impact statement with all reasonable speed and in conformance with all legal requirements but in any event no later than September 1, 1979. The commissioner of transportation and the city of St. Paul shall cooperate fully with and provide all necessary technical assistance to the metropolitan council.
  • Subd. 3. The commissioner of transportation shall not authorize the construction of any traffic lanes on trunk highway marked No. 3 from trunk highway marked No 110 in Dakota county to East Seventh Street in the city of St. Paul in addition to those in existence on January 1, 1978.