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'''Location''': Mountain Lake, Minnesota (coordinates: 43.899167, -94.935833 [43° 53' 57" N, 94° 56' 09" W])
 
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<strong>Address</strong>: 40394 - 570th Ave., Mountain Lake, MN 56159-9752
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Neuhof Hutterite Colony near Mountain Lake, Minnesota, was founded in 1994 as a division from the Spring Lake Hutterite Colony. In 2012 the Neuhof Hutterite Colony was a Schmiedeleut Group 1 colony. The minister was Amos Decker and the manager was Dan Wollman.

Additional Information

Location: Mountain Lake, Minnesota (coordinates: 43.899167, -94.935833 [43° 53' 57" N, 94° 56' 09" W])

Address: 40394 - 570th Ave., Mountain Lake, MN 56159-9752

Phone: 507-427-2510


Author(s) Bert Friesen
Date Published June 2013

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Friesen, Bert. "Neuhof Hutterite Colony (Mountain Lake, Minnesota, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2013. Web. 2 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Neuhof_Hutterite_Colony_(Mountain_Lake,_Minnesota,_USA)&oldid=140284.

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Friesen, Bert. (June 2013). Neuhof Hutterite Colony (Mountain Lake, Minnesota, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Neuhof_Hutterite_Colony_(Mountain_Lake,_Minnesota,_USA)&oldid=140284.




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