Freedhem, Minnesota

Freedhem is an unincorporated community in Belle Prairie Township, Morrison County, Minnesota, United States.

Freedhem was a Swedish settlement in the early 1900s that was an agricultural gem of Morrison county, Minnesota.

It had a large farmers' co-operative creamery, general store and two Swedish churches.

The Sam Bloom family donated two acres in the northwest corner of their land to build a church and create a burial place for the settlers.

Bergquist home to organize and later the decision was made to erect the building in Freedhem and call it Swedish Lutheran Zion.

Map of Minnesota highlighting Morrison County