Freeborx, a S. county of Minnesota, bordering on Iowa, drained by Shell Rock river; area, 720 sq. m.; pop. in 1870, 10,578. The surface is diversified and has a number of small lakes, and the soil is fertile. It is intersected by the Southern Minnesota railroad. The chief productions in 1870 were 538,398 bushels of wheat, 134,638 of Indian corn, 326,766 of oats, 53,814 of potatoes, 35,712 tons of hay, and 380,652 lbs. of butter. There were 3,136 horses, 4,468 milch cows, 7,173 other cattle, 5,057 sheep, and 35,023 swine. Capital, Albert Lea.