Fulda, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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In 1633, Fulda had 75 Jewish families and 292 Christian households. The Jewish population was expelled in 1677. In 1708, there were 19 Jewish taxpayers. In 1740, the Jews of Fulda owned houses and stables in a Jewish street. In 1860, the Jewish population was 321 people. The number of residents increased to 674 in 1905 and 957 in 1913. In 1933, the Jewish population accounted for about 1.06 percent of the city's total population.

The Fulda Memorial Library is part of the Plum Creek Library System. It was expanded in 2002. Fulda City is in Minnesota's 7th congressional district, and is represented by Detroit Lakes accountant Collin Peterson. Both the Senate and House of Representatives for Fulda have representatives from their districts. For information on the city, visit Wikimedia Commons. You can also consult Wikivoyage for travel information.