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In 1870 William Lee and Charles Walker came to Dakota Territory and established a community on the southwest side of Lake Madison. They named the town and the lake after Madison Wisconsin where they were from. In 1880 the railroad came near the homestead of C.B. Kennedy. Kennedy invited the residence of Madison to move to his homestead five miles north of the community and thus started "new" Madison where it still is today.
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