Paupores, Minnesota
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Paupores is an
unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ...
in St. Louis County, in the
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of
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History

Paupores contained a post office from 1902 until 1904. The community derives its name from Phil Poupore, an early postmaster. Poupore (also Paupore) was a Great Northern railroad siding on the St. Louis River halfway between Floodwood and Brookston. It was named after French-Canadian logger and timber contractor, Antoine Poupore (1835-1909), who settled there in 1892 with his wife Philomene Trepanier Poupore and their ten children. At its height, Poupore had a store, one-room log school, post office, and blacksmith shop. Along the river Antoine established several logging camps which employed over 100 men. Logs were driven 40 miles down the St. Louis River to mills in Cloquet. After the death of its last resident, Wilfred L. Poupore, in 1974, the site gradually reverted into a forest. Poupore genealogy Duluth News Tribune


References

Unincorporated communities in St. Louis County, Minnesota Unincorporated communities in Minnesota {{StLouisCountyMN-geo-stub