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Legal scholars, historians, and the Dakota have long raised questions about the validity of the 1805 treaty. Although Pike was an army officer, he was not authorized to sign a treaty on behalf of the United States, nor were there any formal witnesses. Pike represented the treaty as having been agreed
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Sale of Fort Snelling Reservation. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting papers relative to the sale of the Fort Snelling Reservation, 12-10-1868, University of Oklahoma College of Law University of Oklahoma College of Law Digital Commons, American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the
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to garrison the fort in 1878 and six companies arrived in September. That year Congress approved $ 100,000 to be spent on the Department of Dakota and the old fort's walls were torn down for reuse in the new construction. The following October the remaining four companies of the 7th Infantry arrived
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without earning a degree. He continued his studies under the tutelage of the fort's physician, Dr. Purcell. However, Purcell died before he completed the coursework and March moved west. Major Plympton became post commander in August 1837. He made determining the actual boundaries of the fort's land
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Article One — That the Sioux nation grants unto the United States for the purpose of establishment of military posts, nine miles square at the mouth of river St. Croix, also from below the confluence of the Mississippi and St. Peters, up the Mississippi to Include the falls of St. Anthony, extending
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has since made the original walled fort or "Lower Post" into an interactive interpretive center. It has been staffed from spring to early fall with personnel attired in period costumes. Although restoring the original fort assured its survival, many of the buildings constructed later, composing the
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October 5, 1898. Those killed were Major Wilkinson, Sgt. William Butler, and Privates Edward Lowe, John Olmstead (Onstead), John Schwolenstocker (aka Daniel F. Schwalenstocker), and Albert Ziebel. Those men were buried at north end of the post. Ten others were wounded in the battle. Among them were
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paid a further $ 4,000 to try to settle the matter with the other Dakota band. The issue was raised in subsequent treaty negotiations in the 1850s. In 1863, the US Congress passed an act which "abrogated and annulled" all treaties with the Dakota people. The moral legitimacy of the land title is
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and it relocated to Fort Snelling. With the move the curriculum was expanded with Chinese. It had 125 classrooms, 160 instructors, and 3000 students. June 1946 would see the fort's 21st and last commencement at the school. The War Department constructed scores of buildings at the fort for housing
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With the war over Steele submitted a claim of $ 162,000 for the forts use during the war. He hoped to gain the money's he still owed from the 1857 purchase. In 1873 an agreement was reached giving the Army the fort. In exchange, his debt was cleared and Steele was given title to 6,395 acres of the
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The War Department decommissioned Fort Snelling a second time on 14 October 1946. Various federal agencies were allowed to request land parcels from the land that made up Fort Snelling Unorganized Territory. Since the army departed, the majority of the structures fell into disrepair. In 1960, the
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In 1895 General E. C. Mason, post commandant, called for the preservation of what remained of the old fort, having realized something had been lost with the dismantling of the walls. Nothing came of the preservation proposal, but from 1901 through 1905 Congress would spend $ 2,000,000 on the Fort
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The Agency was used to hold court, and those incarcerated were sent to Fort Snelling's round tower. The town of St. Paul also sent its criminals to the tower until it built its first jail in 1851. Both Fort Snelling and Fort Ripley provided this civil service for internment of criminals until the
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In 1921 the 3rd Infantry was in Ohio and ordered to report to Fort Snelling with no designated transport. They marched the 940 miles only to have the 2nd and 3rd Battalions inactivated upon arriving at Fort Snelling. The following June the 1st Battalion was inactivated only for a short time. The
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In October 1863 Major E.A.C. Hatch and his Battalion were ordered from Fort Snelling to retrieve Dakota leaders who had crossed into Canada. Winter set in before they reached Pembina in Dakota Territory. Hatch made an encampment at Pembina, sending 20 men across the border. They encountered and
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Lost Frontier: Fort Snelling in the Nineteenth Century, Fort Snelling's Buildings 17, 18, 22, and 30: Their Evolution and Context, Charlene Roise, Historian and Penny Petersen, Researcher, Hess, Roise and Company, The Foster House, 100 N. 1st Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 2008, p. 4
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The fort has been reconstructed to replicate its original appearance starting in 1965. Time and use had been hard on the original fort. The walls, barracks and buildings had been removed. There was archaeological work done at the site in 1957–1958 and again in 1966–1967. At that time all that
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added Upper Post of Fort Snelling to its list of "America's Most Endangered Places". Some restoration on historic Fort Snelling continues. Crews removed the flagpole from the iconic round tower and installed it in the ground, a change since its opening as a historic fort.
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of the 88th Division. The Officers of the unit worked with the CCC program at Fort Snelling. When Pearl Harbor happened the regiment's officers were immediately activated for active duty units so that when the 351st was called up it had very few officers to meet the call.
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it saw extensive use. That hospital would be the forerunner of the VA Hospital at Fort Snelling now. Between wars, the 14th Field Artillery and the 7th Tank Battalion were assigned to Fort Snelling while the base was considered the "Country Club of the U. S. Army".
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at the fort in January 1820. The U.S. Army Surgeon General had made the recording of four weather readings every day a duty of the surgeon at every Army post. Fort Snelling has one of the longest near-continuous weather records in the country. In 1820 Colonel
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The Twenty Fifth Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. Charles Byrne, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 698, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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killed Minnesota Dakota at St. Joseph in the Northwest Territory. At Fort Gerry two Dakota leaders were drugged, kidnapped and taken to Major Hatch for a bounty. The killings at St. Joseph caused almost 400 Dakota to turn themselves in to Hatch as well.
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In 1850 Alexander Ramsey requested Congress fund five military roads in the Territory. Two ran from Mendota at Fort Snelling. One followed the Mississippi to Wabasha and the Iowa border. The other headed west to the Big Sioux River confluence with the
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The Seventh Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. A.B. Johnson, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 498, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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was activated at Fort Snelling, comprising three Infantry Regiments and one Artillery. A camp was created on the upper post named Camp Bobleter for organizing the activation. Upon returning to Minnesota the 1st Infantry Regiment was re-designated the
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The Sixth Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. Charles Byrne, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 466, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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The Fifth Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. Charles Byrne, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 480, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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The First Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. Charles Byrne, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 401, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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The Tenth Regiment of Infantry, The Army of the US Historical Sketches of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. S.Y. Seyburn, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 531, U.S Army Center of Military History website
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was a landmark case that held that neither enslaved nor free Africans were meant to hold the privileges or constitutional rights of United States citizens. This case garnered national attention and pushed political tensions towards the Civil War.
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The Army of the US, Historical Sketches of Staff and Line with Portraits of Generals-in-Chief, Third Regiment of Artillery, New York Maynard, Merrill, & CO, Lieut. WM. E. Birkhimer, Adjutant 3D U. S. Artillery, 1896, pp. 328, 341, 345
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Patton's armor would come to the 732nds trains to refuel. The Army positioned field Artillery directly adjacent to the rail lines so that the 732nd delivered ammo directly to the guns. The 757th Railroad Shop Battalion, sponsored by the
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was commander of the fort twice in the 1840s. Eastman was an artist. He has been recognized for his extensive work recording the Dakota. His skill was such that he was commissioned by Congress to illustrate the six-volume study of
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American Rails in 8 Countries, The story of the 1st Railroad Service, Transportation Corps, Special and Information Section, Headquarters, Southern Line of Communication, European Theater of Operations, United States Army, p. 33
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When Fort Snelling was built in 1820, fur traders and officers at the post, including Colonel Snelling, employed slave labor for cooking, cleaning, and other domestic chores. Although slavery was a violation of both the
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and other tribes . Also built on army land was the St. Peter's Indian Agency at Mendota. The Anglo-Europeans called the Minnesota River the St. Peter's and the Indian Agency would be a part of Fort Snelling from 1820 to
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Steele had made plans and plotted his purchase to build the City of Fort Snelling. Steele, however, failed to make payments as agreed causing the government to revoke the sale and repossess the fort lands. Placing the
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Obituaries, St Paul Globe October 9, 1898. p. 3: Wilkinson ; Lowe ; Onstead ; Schwalenstocker and Ziebel in the National Cemetery. Butler was reburied at Palmyra, Michigan, Minnesota Historical Society, St Paul,
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en route to Fort Snelling. Shortly after they arrived, soldiers raped one of the Dakota women. The Dakota wintered there in 1862–63. An estimated 102 to 300 Dakota died due to the harsh conditions, lack of food,
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Two women that had lived enslaved at Fort Snelling sued for their freedom and were set free in 1836. One, named Rachel, was enslaved Lieutenant Thomas Stockton at Fort Snelling from 1830 to 1831, then at
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From 1833 to 1836 Dr. Nathan Sturges Jarvis (surgeon) was stationed at Fort Snelling. During that time he acquired a notable collection of northern plains Native American artifacts now housed at the
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During the civil war, slightly over 100 African Americans approached Fort Snelling to volunteer for military service. Minnesota did not have an African American population large enough to field a "
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The REMOVAL from MINNESOTA of the Sioux and Winnebago Indians, The Record(Mankato), William E. Lass, November 8, 1862, Minnesota State Historical Society web site, St. Paul, Mn, Minnesota History
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immediately went from St. Paul to Fort Snelling to assess military preparedness. Ramsey immediately ordered troops training at or near the fort to be detained from being sent east to fight in the
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After the second he sent troops to evict "Pig's Eye" Parrant from Fountain Cave downriver. Parrant's tavern there was the first commercial venture in what became St. Paul. Parrant was a notorious
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In the summer of 1849, D Company 1st Dragoons escorted Maj. Woods of the 6th Infantry at Fort Snelling, to mark a northern boundary line and select a site for a future fortification near Pembina.
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In June 1865 the 10th US Infantry Hq, D, and F Companies returned to the 10th's pre-war post at Fort Snelling. B and H Companies went to Fort Ridgely while A and I Companies went to Fort Ripley.
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and St. Paul grew and with Minnesota statehood before Congress, the need for a forward frontier military post had ceased. In 1857, with the fort's deactivation looming, the garrison was sent to
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The United States Dakota War Trials, A Study in Military Injustice, Stanford Law Review Vol. 43:13, November 1990, University of Minnesota Law School Scholarship Repository, Carol Chomsky
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closer to the fortification he was constructing. That spring would be the source of drinking water to the fort throughout the 19th century. The spring held a spiritual significance to the
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1864–65 The Minnesota Valley Railroad completed line from St. Paul to Minneapolis crossing the river at Mendota that passed beneath the Fort. Pilings remain of the line's river crossing.
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school which closed when the war ended. At that time the only building seeing use was the base hospital. It was expanded to 1200 beds and designated General Hospital 29. During the
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were also sent to Fort Snelling. There, they too were put on riverboats for Crow Creek. They lost 500 along the way and once there, they and the Dakota would lose another 1,300 to
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Originally published by the Smithsonian Institution. Expanded versions published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press (1890, 1992), and by Ross & Haines (1968), p. 313.
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noting that it was also "a name commonly applied to the country about Fort Snelling, or mouth of the Saint Peters," now known as the Minnesota River. According to Riggs, "The
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Railroaders in Olive Drab: The Military Railway Service in WWII, The Army Historical Foundation, National Museum of the United States Army, 1775 Liberty Dr, Fort Belvoir, VA
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for the officers' children. Marsh developed a relationship with the Dakota, and compiled a dictionary of the dialect used by the Mendota tribe. He had studied medicine at
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History of Weather Observations, Fort Ripley Minnesota, 1849–1990, Minnesota State Climatology Office DNR-Division of Waters, St Paul, Mn, Peter Boulay, 2006, pp. 9–10
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In 1865 the Minnesota Central Railroad completed rail line from Northfield to Mendota. There the line crossed the river to Fort Snelling, continuing on to Minneapolis.
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In 1848 the Fort's Military Reservation was declared too big, with the lands east of the Mississippi detached and sold. That land created much of what became St. Paul.
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broke out the Government commandeered the fort for the War Department as an induction station. At the time Steele was in arrears, having made only one payment. When
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A DRAGOON ON THE MARCH TO PEMBINA IN 1849, Minnesota Pioneer (St. Paul), March 6, 1850, Minnesota Historical Society website, Minnesota History, March 1927, p. 63
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of "once free, always free" was overturned in this case. (The cases were combined under Dred Scott's name.) It was appealed to the United States Supreme Court. In
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Colonel Snelling was recalled to Washington, leaving Fort Snelling in September 1827. He died the next summer from complications of dysentery and a "brain fever".
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in 1876. His award lists his home as Fort Snelling. Welch enlisted in the Army on June 8, 1873, at Fort Snelling, and was assigned to D Company 7th U.S. Cavalry.
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Along with the construction of the fort, an Indian Agency was constructed on the military Reservation opposite the fort at Mendota. It was administered by Major
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During WWII the Fort Snelling military reservation served both the army and navy. The army had an enlistment center there that processed 300,000 enlistees. The
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Also in 1853, congress authorized money specifically to "mount" E Company of the 3rd Artillery to be stationed at Fort Snelling and Fort Ridgely until May 1861.
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In 1943 the navy opened an air station on the north side of Wold-Chamberlain Field that existed until 1970. That area is now used by reserve units and the
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In March 1869 the 20th Regiment was transferred from Louisiana to the Department of Dakota. Headquarters, band and E Company were posted to Fort Snelling.
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Annual Climatolocial Summary, Fort Snelling MN, Year 1820, MN DNR webpage, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 500 Lafayette Road, Saint Paul, MN
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finally ratified the treaty, it approved payment to the Dakota in the amount of only $ 2,000. Payment for the ceded lands only arrived in 1819, when the
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think that the mouth of the Minnesota River is precisely over the center of the Earth and that they occupy the gate that opens into the western world.".
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of the Northwest. He would serve the fort as a guide and interpreter. He could speak French and English, Dakota, Ojibwe, Cree, Mandan and Hochunk.
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erected around the encampment to protect the Dakota from angry settlers, some of whom had attacked the women and children as they passed through
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arrived at Fort Snelling in October, well after the war was over. Four companies stayed at Fort Snelling, while the other six marched north to
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at Prairie du Chien until 1834. When Rachel and her son were sold in St. Louis, she sued, claiming that she had been illegally enslaved in the
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30th Wisconsin Infantry, Wisconsin in the Civil War, Wisconsin Historical Society Historical essay, Charles E. Estabrook (1914), pp. 789–792
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When conditions allowed, his Cavalry took the prisoners back to Fort Snelling. The two chiefs were hanged at the fort. They were Little Six (
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Neighbors to the Rescue: Wisconsin and Iowa, Minnesota History Winter 1979, Edward Noyes, Minnesota Historical Society, St Paul, Mn, p. 312
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Slavery and Freedom on the Minnesota Territory Frontier: The Strange Saga of Joseph Godfrey, Black Past web site, Walt Bachman, August 2013
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doing business with both the Dakota and the soldiers, causing issues for the fort commander. The eviction coincided with the arrival of the
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Survival At Crow Creek, 1863–66, Minnesota History 61:4, Winter 2008–9 Colette A. Hyman, Minnesota Historical Society website, pp. 148–60
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Gideon and Samuel W. Pond in developing the Dakota alphabet and compiling a Dakota dictionary. Taliaferro also served as the Territorial
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transport in their forced removal from Minnesota when hostilities ceased. The fort served as a recruiting station during the Civil War,
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Railroads and the Minneapolis Milling District, Minnesota History, Summer 2009, Don L. Hofsommer, Minnesota Historical Society website
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took command of the outpost and the fort's construction. Upon completion in 1824, he christened his work "Fort St. Anthony" for the
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awarded during the Indian wars for his action on 5 October 1898 at Leech Lake with the 3rd Infantry. He was also from Minnesota.
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at the bottom of the bluff. Fort Snelling once encompassed the park's land. It has been cited as a "National Treasure" by the
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On Duty at Fort Ridgely Minnesota, South Dakota History, South Dakota State Historical Society, Paul L. Hedren, 1977, p. 169
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in South Dakota. These forts were intended to extend the United States presence into the northwest territories following the
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1834, A Fort Snelling Calendar, Minnesota History, Fall 1970, Marilyn Ziebarth, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Mn
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Brown, Samuel J. (1988). "Wood Lake and Camp Release, Narrative 1". In Anderson, Gary Clayton; Woolworth, Alan R. (eds.).
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Minnesota was Tainted by Slavery, Marshall H. Tanick, MINNPOST online, POB 18438, Minneapolis, Mn, Feb 2019, minnpost.com
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located the foundations of all that had been demolished allowing them to pin point the structures they reconstructed. The
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Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota, 1933–1942, MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society, Linda A. Cameron, July 2016
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was added as well as access roads to the International Airport, National Cemetery, VA Hospital and bridge into St. Paul.
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sponsoring the 704th. The 1st MRS Division was activated at Fort Snelling (as the 701st) from where it deployed to the
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Government relations with the Dakota Sioux (1851–1876), University of Montana Dissertation, Kenneth Burton Moore, 1937
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The Post Office in Early Minnesota, Minnesota History Vol. 40 No.2, Summer 1966, J. W. Patterson, p. 78, MHS website
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are entirely gone and bear and deer are scarcely seen." He also wrote that the "Indians subsist principally on fish,
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was fort commander. He became a general. The only one killed in the Indian wars. The town of Canby is named for him.
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territory developed the civil infrastructure needed. There were 21 enslaved people with Taliaferro, one of whom was
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Bdóte ('meeting of waters' or 'where two rivers meet') is considered a place of spiritual importance to the Dakota.
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St. Peters Indian Agency (Minnesota), Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, March 2015
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five Minnesotans: Privates George Wicker, Charles Turner, Edward Brown, Jes Jensen, and Gottfried Ziegler. Pvt.
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of 1898. During one of the last battles of the Indian Wars, six soldiers of the 3rd Infantry were killed at the
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1857–1861 G, I, and L Companies 2nd Artillery were variously posted to northern forts Snelling, Ridgely, Ripley.
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with the entire Sioux nation, but in reality it was only signed by representatives of two Mdewakanton villages.
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This date in Minnesota History, Pig's Eye Parrant, Minnesota Historical Society Society Archives, St. Paul, MN
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for $ 90,000. Steele operated the two ferries serving the fort across both rivers at the same time he was the
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This article is about the historic military fortification. For a unit of the Minnesota state park system, see
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U.S.-Dakota War's aftermath a ‘dark moment’ in Fort Snelling history, Pioneer Press, Nick Woltman, May 2019
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was called "New Hope" and was on the river flats along the Minnesota River. Col. Leavenworth lost 40 men to
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The Saga of the 732nd Railway Operation Battalion Subject Report Activity Feb–Apr 1945:, Angelfire website
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See Holbrook, Franklin F., Minnesota War Records, 1923 & The Deteriorating Upper Post of Ft. Snelling,
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Cavalry Barracks, Buildings 17 & 18 Study, State Historic Preservation Office, Thomas R. Zahn, 1993
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Zachary Taylor and Minnesota, Minnesota History Vol. 30, June 1949, Holman Hamilton p. 101, MHS website
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Three Score Years and Ten – Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and other parts of the West
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at Fort Snelling led to the fort's further development in 1866 when the department transitioned to the
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The Original Saint Paul Jail, Saint Paul Police Historical Society webpage, Edward J. Steenberg, 2020
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Old Fort Snelling 1819–1858, The Project Gutenberg Ebook, Marcus L. Hansen, September 2007, pp. 21–28
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Congressional Serial Set: 1817–1899, p. 107, University of Oklahoma, 300 Timberdell Road, Norman, OK
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In 1853 C, E, and K Companies of the 6th Infantry were tasked with the construction of Fort Ridgely.
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sent Major Thomas Forsyth to distribute approximately $ 2,000 worth of goods. In 1838, Indian agent
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Massacre in Minnesota: The Dakota War of 1862, the Most Violent Ethnic Conflict in American History
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was constituted at the fort in May 1917 and inactivated in September 1921. The army established an
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and would garrison the fort until the army closed it and sent E Co. to help construct Fort Ridgely.
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From a legal point of view, there was insufficient description of the land the signers intended to
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would be at the fort. The 3rd Regiment would remain until 1898. Some of the garrison were sent to
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and took over garrison duties. The six companies that had been the garrison departed to fight the
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History of Fort Pembina 1870–1875, University of North Dakota Thesis, 8–1968, William D. Thomson
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Once the United States entered the war the fort became a recruit processing station. For WWI the
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From construction in 1820 to closure in 1858, four army units would garrison the fort, the 1st,
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Our History, Minneapolis VA Health Care System, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, June 2015
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Reconstructing old Fort Snelling, Loren Johnson. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Mn
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Colbruno, Michael "Lives of the Dead: Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland." December 12, 2009.
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because he felt the riverside location contributed to the outbreak. The new camp was near a
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Historic Fort Snelling page of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area's website
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New fort Snelling Visitor Center, prepared by Minnesota Historical Society, Nov 2009, p. 9
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This Week in History, March 3, 1968, Manitoba Provincial Historical Society, newsgov.mb.ca
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Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota–White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650–1852
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The fort became the rendezvous point for the state and federal military forces during the
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There are now multiple government agencies that own portions of the former fort with the
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The Jarvis Collection of Native American Plains Art, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn New York,
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regiment would remain at Fort Snelling until 1941. Also in 1921 the US Army created the
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encased in the center, surrounded by bundles of the four sacred medicines: sage, cedar,
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arrived at Fort Snelling with three of them moving forward to Camp Ridgely en route to
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National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
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Referenced from the photo Wokiksuye K'a Woyuonihan on the right hand side of the page
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Sully: Alfred, Fort Ridgely (1855, Minnesota). 021338.1955. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum,
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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History of Hennepin County and The City of Minneapolis, 1881. North Star Publishing
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41st Infantry Regiment insignia with Fort Snelling's round tower emblazoned center
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In November 1862, 1,658 Dakota, all innocent non-combatants, were moved from the
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The confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers also became a place where
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and returned to Fort Snelling on 4 November; three days later they were sent to
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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Minnesota Historical Society Historic Interpreters firing a cannon at the fort.
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The fort surgeon, Dr. John Emerson, purchased Dred Scott at a slave market in
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The fort served as the primary center for U.S. government forces during the
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Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862
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Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862
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Friends of Coldwater Green Museum initiative, Friends of Coldwater webpage
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin County, Minnesota
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the volunteers he got were organized at Fort Snelling into a regiment, the
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remained of the original fort were the round and hexagonal towers. State
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Hanging of Little Six and Medicine Bottle November 11, 1865, Ft Snelling
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arrived at Fort Snelling on 22 September, the day before the decisive
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Many acres of fort land have been lost to roads. Construction of the
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to Fort Snelling, escorted by 300 soldiers under Lieutenant Colonel
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The Wokiksuye K'a Woyuonihan memorial site at Fort Snelling, with a
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in Minnesota started at Fort Snelling with most mail forwarded from
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just upriver. That did not last long, as it was changed by General
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Fort Snelling Administration Building on the Upper Post, built 1878
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Memorial for the Dakota who were interned and died at Fort Snelling
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to Fort Snelling in recognition of the fort's architect commander.
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signed by representatives of the Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Dakota.
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Round Tower, Fort Snelling in MNopedia, the Minnesota Encyclopedia
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Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance
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Neglected barracks in the Upper Post last used during World War II
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and teaching during the war. The language school was relocated to
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were the occupants of the new cavalry barracks on the upper post.
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Inlaid Pipe Bowl with Two Faces collected at Fort Snelling 1833–36
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Accompanying 29 images, including photos from late-1880s to 1977.
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City at Fort Snelling, Minnesota Historical Society web site, MHS
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History of the Santee Sioux: United States Indian policy on trial
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Fort Snelling and the establishment of Minneapolis and Saint Paul
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area in Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota. Fort Snelling became a
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Department of Veterans Affairs
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American Civil War on the National Register of Historic Places
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Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
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Lieutenant Zebulon Pike acquired the land for the fort in 1805
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Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs
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A painting representing Fort Snelling by Colonel Seth Eastman
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Patricia Condon Johnston, "Seth Eastman: The Soldier Artist"
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to the fort. He also was a friend of the sitting President,
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Minnesota Independent Cavalry Battalion (Hatch's Battalion)
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assumed duty. Smith would go on to become a major general.
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Fort Snelling, Minnesota Historical Society website, 2020
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Anderson, Gary Clayton; Woolworth, Alan R., eds. (1988).
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In 1850 E Co of the 6th Infantry was sent south to build
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The Dakota Indian Internment at Fort Snelling, 1862–1864
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In May 1863, the Dakota who survived were loaded on two
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signed a treaty he was unauthorized to create, known as
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The US-Dakota War of 1862, Historic Fort Snelling, MNHS
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Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery
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across old fort land. More fort land was lost when an
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The historic fort is in the unorganized territory of
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Restored quarters believed to have been occupied by
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The Dakota War of 1862: Minnesota's Other Civil War
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Fort Snelling watercolor by Lt. Sully October 1855.
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More than 24,000 recruits were trained there. 4859:National Register of Historic Places portal 4054:– includes description and details on buildings 3941:"John Taylor Wood: Man of Action, Man of Honor" 3626: 3624: 3622: 3620: 3618: 2864:Pierre Bottineau, GENi, Joe Eickhoff, July 2020 2508:Čhaŋtémaza (Neil McKay); McKay, Monica (2020). 2501: 718:assumed command in 1828. He observed that the " 9364:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area 7991:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area 3887: 3716:http://celticfringe.net/history/upper_post.htm 3504:. Minnesota Historical Society. 23 August 2012 3234:. Minnesota Historical Society. Archived from 2757:"Reminiscences of the Early Days of Minnesota" 2581:. Minnesota Historical Society. Archived from 2008:The round tower at Fort Snelling with US flag. 1714: 1072:Minnesota units mustered in at Fort Snelling: 992:in St. Louis. He is the only known "Minnesota 489:: the 1805 Treaty of St. Peters signed by the 437:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area 334:Rivers. The military site was initially named 9657: 9348: 7905: 5125: 4895: 4391: 4345:North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum (Tofte) 4078: 2892:United States Army Center of Military History 1934: 1885:In 1963 Fort Snelling became headquarters of 1829:Military Intelligence Service Language School 1803:and went into Germany with them. During the 932:Minneapolis-St Paul Joint Air Reserve Station 633:that built the initial outpost in 1819. That 3615: 3481: 3479: 3432: 2441:. University of Nebraska Press. p. 82. 2420:Pike, Zebulon (1895). Coues, Elliott (ed.). 1795:ROBs. The 732nd operated in support of Gen. 1759:chose the base to be the site of the army's 1612:in 1904. From 1905 to 1911 squadrons of the 1406:An encampment was created below the fort on 1232:In 1830 Fort Snelling was the birthplace of 1223:18th United States Colored Infantry Regiment 7568:Aerospace Defense Command Fighter Squadrons 4365:United States Hockey Hall of Fame (Eveleth) 3222: 3220: 3218: 3206: 3204: 3202: 2285: 2252:The American Legion Department of Minnesota 846:was dispatched from Fort Snelling to build 745:until 1838 when the Governor of Iowa named 124:Minnesota State Register of Historic Places 9664: 9650: 9355: 9341: 7912: 7898: 5132: 5118: 4902: 4888: 4398: 4384: 4085: 4071: 4041:Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport 3662: 3660: 3564: 3562: 3560: 3558: 3543: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2616: 2614: 2612: 2610: 2478: 2423:The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike 2135:National Historic Landmark summary listing 1442:and taken down the Mississippi and up the 1403:and the "hostile" faction during the war. 134: 9395:Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge 9321:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 5062:St. Croix Recreational Demonstration Area 4407:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 3476: 3261: 3060:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 2947: 2945: 2859: 2857: 2702: 2700: 2698: 2052:List of the oldest buildings in Minnesota 1791:. It landed in France and was one of two 1308:6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment 1076:1st Minnesota April 1861 (lineage today: 928:Minneapolis St Paul International Airport 425:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 107:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 76:Learn how and when to remove this message 10115:National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota 10060:1825 establishments in the United States 9816:1848 United States presidential election 4911:National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota 4092: 3964: 3856: 3854: 3852: 3850: 3767:Charles H. Welch, Find a Grave bio, 2020 3754:Military Historical Society of Minnesota 3686: 3328: 3215: 3199: 3047: 3045: 2831: 2436: 2360: 2245: 2125: 2123: 1948: 1923:National Trust for Historic Preservation 1894: 1854: 1746: 1672: 1534: 1511: 1476: 1429: 1366: 1028: 958: 825: 801: 791:. That year also brought the arrival of 761:with Taliaferro officiating at Mendota. 641:that winter and moved his encampment to 616: 512: 433:National Trust for Historic Preservation 9888:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park 4335:Minnesota Military Museum (Fort Ripley) 4310:Cross River Heritage Center (Schroeder) 3993:Fort Snelling at Bdote: A Brief History 3965:Anfinson, John O.; et al. (2003). 3919: 3917: 3881: 3778: 3776: 3774: 3747:"1916: Trial Run on the Mexican Border" 3657: 3555: 3180: 2965: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2868: 2796: 2794: 2728: 2726: 2678: 2654: 2607: 2573: 2571: 2474:: 188–189 – via Internet Archive. 2461: 2217: 2137:. National Park Service. Archived from 314:is a former military fortification and 10052: 9445:Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area 8481:Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine 7573:Aircraft Control and Warning Squadrons 4340:Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (New Ulm) 3794: 3792: 3790: 3677: 3675: 3353: 2942: 2880: 2854: 2754: 2695: 2289:Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography 2193: 2104:"National Register Information System" 1229:. The navy had a few volunteers also. 1168:Nov 1864 (today 151st Field Artillery) 942: 573:, was later named after Zebulon Pike. 508: 10110:Museums in Hennepin County, Minnesota 10085:Military and war museums in Minnesota 9645: 9336: 8192:Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve 7893: 5113: 5003:Hull–Rust–Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine 4883: 4379: 4289:William A. Irvin Floating Ship Museum 4274:Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center 4066: 3847: 3812: 3810: 3808: 3806: 3428: 3426: 3424: 3402: 3398: 3396: 3377: 3375: 3324: 3322: 3152: 3150: 3148: 3146: 3121: 3119: 3117: 3042: 2526: 2520: 2484: 2415: 2413: 2356: 2354: 2352: 2350: 2348: 2313: 2309: 2307: 2120: 1572:. During the 1880s, companies of the 1184:3rd Minnesota Light Artillery Battery 1178:2nd Minnesota Light Artillery Battery 1172:1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery 659:recording meteorological observations 589:built a chain of forts and installed 538:nine miles on each side of the river. 158: 9071: 9050:List of scientific and natural areas 7996:Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway 4330:Minnesota Marine Art Museum (Winona) 3914: 3771: 2993: 2956: 2791: 2723: 2568: 2419: 2109:National Register of Historic Places 1608:became the garrison followed by the 1508:Indian Wars and Spanish–American War 1496:The next year four companies of the 1282:On 19 August 1862, after hearing of 1268:original Fort Snelling Reservation. 29: 10095:Minnesota in the American Civil War 9493:Fort Snelling unorganized territory 8212:Lake Agassiz Peatlands Natural Area 7879:General Surveillance Radar Stations 4925:Charles A. Lindbergh House and Park 3787: 3744: 3672: 2455: 2096: 1727:6101. Fort Snelling was located in 1516:Map of Fort Snelling, November 1908 1227:68th United States Colored Infantry 1160:2nd Minnesota Sharpshooters Company 1154:1st Minnesota Sharpshooters Company 176:Fort Snelling Unorganized Territory 13: 10125:Pre-statehood history of Minnesota 9671: 9405:St. Croix National Scenic Riverway 8955:Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood 8207:Lac la Croix Research Natural Area 7873:Air Defense Command Emblem Gallery 4822:National Historic Preservation Act 3958: 3803: 3421: 3393: 3372: 3319: 3143: 3114: 2894:. December 1, 2009. Archived from 2410: 2345: 2304: 2286:Riggs, S.R.; Dorsey, J.O. (1893). 2246:Engstrom, Tim (November 8, 2019). 1775:). It was commanded by Brig. Gen. 1751:Military Railroad Service insignia 817:Indian Tribes of the United States 14: 10141: 4325:Mille Lacs Indian Museum (Onamia) 3999: 3888:Marilynn Larew (March 15, 1978). 3644:"Urban Connections – Minneapolis" 3498:"Forced Marches and Imprisonment" 3433:Monjeau-Marz, Corinne L. (2006). 2361:Edgerton, Jay (October 8, 1955). 1539:Bridge linking Ft. Snelling with 1284:attacks at the Lower Sioux Agency 10033: 10032: 9878:Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 8217:Pine Point Research Natural Area 5646: 5140: 4864: 4863: 4852: 4196:Minnesota Museum of American Art 3932: 3304:Minnehaha Depot, Minnehaha Depot 2877:, PBS, accessed 11 December 2008 2468:Wisconsin Historical Collections 2194:Feshir, Riham (April 20, 2016). 2076: 2013: 2001: 1989: 1498:30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 1338:25th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 1148:1st Minnesota Infantry Battalion 776:a priority, doing two surveys. 576: 470:originally recorded the word as 157: 150: 34: 9563:North Mississippi Regional Park 9558:Mississippi Gorge Regional Park 7490:Aircraft Control & Warning 5013:Lake Vermilion-Soudan Iron Mine 4360:Two Harbors Light (Two Harbors) 4236:Twin City Model Railroad Museum 4206:Minnesota Transportation Museum 3865: 3836: 3824: 3760: 3738: 3727: 3708: 3698: 3636: 3604: 3593: 3582: 3573: 3534: 3516: 3490: 3451: 3347: 3329:Anderson, Gary Clayton (2019). 3308: 3297: 3272: 3250: 3174: 3103: 3092: 3081: 3016: 3004: 2975: 2926: 2910: 2843: 2805: 2748: 2737: 2712: 2666: 2643: 2625: 2596: 2544: 2437:Anderson, Gary Clayton (1984). 2430: 2380: 2363:"Pike Treaty Was Long Disputed" 2334: 1916: 1835:had outgrown its facilities at 1820:sponsored the 714th ROB in the 1742: 1704:Citizens Military Training Camp 1344:, and were sent immediately to 1322:United States Department of War 1320:To deal with the uprising, the 1298:, to lead an expedition up the 1086:June–July 1861 (lineage today: 924:Fort Snelling National Cemetery 587:United States Department of War 556:United States Department of War 116:U.S. National Historic Landmark 10100:Minnesota state historic sites 9842:Inauguration of Zachary Taylor 9688:President of the United States 8644:Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle 4775:Federated States of Micronesia 4421:Architectural style categories 4315:Greyhound Bus Museum (Hibbing) 4181:Minnesota Center for Book Arts 4131:Bell Museum of Natural History 2819:. Minnesota Historical Society 2270:Riggs, Stephen Return (1852). 2264: 2239: 2187: 2176: 2152: 1668: 1196:2nd Minnesota Cavalry Regiment 435:. The historic fort is in the 370:. It also was the site of the 322:on the bluffs overlooking the 277: 25:Fort Snelling (disambiguation) 16:Historic fort in Minnesota, US 1: 9821:1848 Whig National Convention 4279:Lake Superior Railroad Museum 3938: 3267: 3181:Woltman, Nick (May 4, 2019). 2089: 1771:(Italy, Southern France, and 1733:Works Progress Administration 1271: 1166:1st Minnesota Heavy Artillery 485:would sign treaties with the 10090:Minnesota Historical Society 9796:Battle of Resaca de la Palma 9483:Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary 8187:Ancient River Warren Channel 4350:Rourke Art Museum (Moorhead) 4221:Pavek Museum of Broadcasting 4171:Minneapolis Sculpture Garden 4166:Minneapolis Institute of Art 4116:American Museum of Asmat Art 3878:. Retrieved on July 3, 2014. 3162:Minnesota Historical Society 2273:A Dakota–English Dictionary. 1910:Minnesota Historical Society 1860:fort itself was listed as a 1849:Minnesota Air National Guard 1310:to Sibley at Fort Snelling. 1078:2nd Battalion 135th Infantry 1024: 1013:A longstanding precedent in 902:. With the departure of the 629:commanded the expedition of 466:(1852) edited by missionary 417:Minnesota Historical Society 88:United States historic place 7: 10080:Living museums in Minnesota 9916:Rough and Ready, California 9721:Forts of Vincennes, Indiana 9631:Science Museum of Minnesota 4960:Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home 4320:Hjemkomst Center (Moorhead) 4226:Science Museum of Minnesota 4186:Minnesota Children's Museum 3502:The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 2491:William Mitchell Law Review 2388:"On the Historical Horizon" 2314:Meyer, Roy Willard (1967). 2025: 1721:Civilian Conservation Corps 1715:Civilian Conservation Corps 1523:Department of the Northwest 1354:27th Iowa Infantry Regiment 1326:Department of the Northwest 954:Missouri Compromise of 1820 950:Northwest Ordinance of 1787 605:and the demarcation of the 464:A Dakota-English Dictionary 355:United States Supreme Court 140:Fort Snelling's round tower 10: 10146: 9826:Zachary Taylor and slavery 9533:Meeker Island Lock and Dam 9129:Charles A. Lindbergh House 9086:Three Rivers Park District 8245:Boundary Waters Canoe Area 8069:Northern Tallgrass Prairie 4965:Andrew John Volstead House 4955:Oliver H. Kelley Homestead 4945:Thorstein Veblen Farmstead 4827:Historic Preservation Fund 4806:American Legation, Morocco 4231:Somali Museum of Minnesota 4201:Minnesota Streetcar Museum 4141:Goldstein Museum of Design 4121:American Swedish Institute 1982: 1945:USS Fort Snelling (LSD-30) 1942: 1887:United States Army Reserve 1862:National Historic Landmark 1635:in Mexico on the trail of 1275: 971:1836–1840 at Fort Snelling 689:. plus a company from the 455: 446: 316:National Historic Landmark 18: 10011: 10004:(great-great-grandfather) 9934: 9870: 9834: 9781:Battle of Lake Okeechobee 9698: 9679: 9608: 9463: 9413: 9370: 9315: 9295: 9277: 9105: 9098: 9081:County and regional parks 9062: 9038: 8730: 8672: 8614: 8271: 8262: 8230: 8202:Keeley Creek Natural Area 8175: 8152: 8102: 8022: 8004: 7981: 7958: 7940: 7931: 7865: 7833: 7742: 7711: 7622: 7596: 7585: 7560: 7037: 6809: 6668: 6540: 6489: 6478: 6338: 5662: 5655: 5644: 5596: 5160: 5153: 5146:Aerospace Defense Command 5091: 5070: 5047: 5031: 4973: 4930:F. Scott Fitzgerald House 4917: 4847: 4814: 4793: 4768:Lists by associated state 4767: 4726: 4459: 4413: 4297: 4264:Glensheen Historic Estate 4254: 4216:The Museum of Russian Art 4211:Museum of Lake Minnetonka 4104: 3818:"Railway Grand Divisions" 3187:Twin Cities Pioneer Press 2755:Sibley, Henry H. (1880). 1929: 1785:New York Central Railroad 1761:Military Railroad Service 1466:that were living outside 1286:the day before, Governor 1219:1st Iowa Infantry Colored 1061:1000 troops to fight the 531:1805 Treaty of St. Peters 301: 293: 288: 276:NRHP reference  275: 265: 254: 246: 209: 185: 171: 145: 133: 129: 122: 113: 104: 97: 93: 9811:Congressional Gold Medal 9731:Battle of Wild Cat Creek 9716:Cypress Grove Plantation 9423:Fort Snelling State Park 9244:Snake River Trading Post 9219:Minnesota History Center 9209:Mille Lacs Indian Museum 9124:Birch Coulee Battlefield 8376:George H. Crosby Manitou 8351:Forestville Mystery Cave 4749:Northern Mariana Islands 4191:Minnesota History Center 3354:Carley, Kenneth (1976). 2840:Retrieved March 5, 2015. 2462:Forsyth, Thomas (1908). 2062:Slavery at Fort Snelling 1456:Santee Sioux Reservation 1371:Dakota internment camp, 920:Fort Snelling State Park 896:Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 451: 429:Fort Snelling State Park 21:Fort Snelling State Park 9911:Taylor County, Kentucky 9883:Camp Taylor, Louisville 9621:Mississippi River Trail 9224:Minnesota State Capitol 8222:Upper Red Lake Peatland 8094:Upper Mississippi River 4305:3M Museum (Two Harbors) 4146:Hennepin History Museum 3895:. National Park Service 2921:Library: History Topics 1953:The U.S. Navy named an 1812:, set up operations at 1765:Great Northern Railroad 1731:of the US Army and the 1708:351st Infantry Regiment 1691:1918 influenza pandemic 1593:would receive the last 1566:25th Infantry (colored) 1452:Great Sioux Reservation 1385:William Rainey Marshall 1334:Major General John Pope 1244:Battle of Hampton Roads 1088:136th Infantry Regiment 9986:(great-great-grandson) 9901:Taylor County, Georgia 9726:Fort Harrison, Indiana 9287:List of nature centers 9174:Harkin's General Store 9119:Alexander Ramsey House 8910:Mississippi Headwaters 7875:(on Wikimedia Commons) 6884:Detection and Control 5018:National Farmers' Bank 4935:Frank B. Kellogg House 4744:Minor Outlying Islands 4727:Lists by insular areas 4441:Keeper of the Register 4136:Historic Fort Snelling 4106:Minneapolis–Saint Paul 3939:Winstead, Tim (2009). 3871:Yamashita, Jeffrey T. 3232:Historic Fort Snelling 2779:Cite journal requires 2527:Upham, Warren (1920). 2485:Vogel, Howard (2013). 2204:Minnesota Public Radio 1966: 1900: 1890:205th Infantry Brigade 1752: 1678: 1544: 1517: 1482: 1435: 1376: 1256:was held at the fort. 1046: 1019:Dred Scott v. Sandford 1006:Dred Scott v. Sandford 972: 831: 821:Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 807: 622: 569:, at the mouth of the 540: 518: 503:1851 Treaty of Mendota 495:1837 White Pine Treaty 421:Historic Fort Snelling 360:Dred Scott v. Sandford 351:Harriet Robinson Scott 270:Historic Fort Snelling 23:. For other uses, see 9996:Joseph Pannell Taylor 9806:Battle of Buena Vista 9766:1st Infantry Regiment 9711:7th Infantry Regiment 9523:John H. Stevens House 9303:List of hiking trails 9249:Split Rock Lighthouse 9189:Lac qui Parle Mission 9144:Forest History Center 8835:General C. C. Andrews 8571:Split Rock Lighthouse 5099:Split Rock Lighthouse 4446:National Park Service 4426:Contributing property 3646:. USDA Forest Service 2114:National Park Service 1952: 1898: 1855:Post-war 20th century 1750: 1676: 1622:4th Cavalry Regiments 1601:Snelling upper post. 1538: 1515: 1480: 1433: 1401:Chief Little Crow III 1370: 1304:siege at Fort Ridgely 1296:Henry Hastings Sibley 1252:In 1860 and 1863 the 1246:during the civil war. 1190:1st Minnesota Cavalry 1032: 962: 829: 805: 620: 535: 516: 441:National Park Service 318:in the U.S. state of 231:44.89278°N 93.18056°W 9978:Charles Carroll Wood 9954:Mary Elizabeth Bliss 9455:Sibley Historic Site 9239:Sibley Historic Site 8331:Charles A. Lindbergh 5408:Minneapolis-St. Paul 4801:District of Columbia 4355:Spam Museum (Austin) 4269:Great Lakes Aquarium 3979:on February 22, 2017 2935:West Point, New York 2367:The Minneapolis Star 2032:Army on the Frontier 1965:, to honor the fort. 1842:Monterey, California 1801:3rd Armored Division 1586:Battle of Leech Lake 1582:Spanish–American War 1527:Department of Dakota 1504:'s Dakota campaign. 1464:Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) 1254:Minnesota State Fair 842:In 1848 A Co of the 521:In 1805, Lieutenant 468:Stephen Return Riggs 391:Spanish–American War 9972:Zachary Taylor Wood 9906:Taylor County, Iowa 9862:Washington Monument 9801:Battle of Monterrey 9791:Battle of Palo Alto 9184:Jeffers Petroglyphs 9179:James J. Hill House 8717:St. Croix Boom Site 8664:Saint Croix Islands 8521:Nerstrand-Big Woods 8296:Beaver Creek Valley 8197:Itasca Natural Area 8014:North Country Trail 6512:Western Air Defense 6502:Eastern Air Defense 6497:Central Air Defense 6205:San Clemente Island 6185:Rockville (Indiana) 5023:St. Croix Boom Site 4950:O. E. Rolvaag House 4940:James J. Hill House 4284:Tweed Museum of Art 4151:James J. Hill House 3876:Densho Encyclopedia 3238:on February 4, 2013 2042:Lawrence Taliaferro 1822:Territory of Alaska 1805:Battle of the Bulge 1660:for his actions at 1342:Battle of Wood Lake 1328:, headquartered at 1236:. He served on the 982:Minnesota Territory 943:Slavery at the fort 810:Lieutenant Colonel 735:Lawrence Taliaferro 625:Lieutenant Colonel 560:Lawrence Taliaferro 509:Land cession treaty 302:Designated NHL 236:44.89278; -93.18056 227: /  10070:Forts in Minnesota 10024:Millard Fillmore → 10002:Isaac Allerton Jr. 9857:Compromise of 1850 9786:Army of Occupation 9626:River Warren Falls 9518:Indian Mounds Park 9390:Lock and Dam No. 2 9385:Lock and Dam No. 1 9264:Upper Sioux Agency 9259:Traverse des Sioux 9234:Oliver Kelley Farm 9194:Lower Sioux Agency 8845:Golden Anniversary 8722:Sam Brown Memorial 8687:Devils Track Falls 8586:Upper Sioux Agency 8436:Judge C. R. Magney 8401:Great River Bluffs 6766:Sault Sainte Marie 6451:Saskatoon Mountain 5815:Continental Divide 5008:Mountain Iron Mine 4246:Weisman Art Museum 4156:Oliver Kelley Farm 4033:2007-06-29 at the 3721:2012-02-12 at the 3528:2020-07-21 at the 3387:2022-07-16 at the 2987:2020-10-26 at the 2817:Collections Online 2637:2020-10-31 at the 1967: 1955:amphibious warfare 1901: 1753: 1729:Seventh Corps Area 1679: 1580:and fought in the 1549:United States Army 1545: 1518: 1483: 1436: 1381:Lower Sioux Agency 1377: 1315:Dakota War of 1862 1292:American Civil War 1278:Dakota War of 1862 1051:American Civil War 1047: 973: 832: 808: 749:his replacement. 703:In 1827 the first 623: 621:Camp New Hope 1819 519: 497:signed by several 491:Mdewakanton Dakota 419:administering the 372:concentration camp 368:Dakota War of 1862 343:American Civil War 336:Fort Saint Anthony 10047: 10046: 9948:Sarah Knox Taylor 9639: 9638: 9580:Stone Arch Bridge 9400:St. Anthony Falls 9330: 9329: 9311: 9310: 9094: 9093: 9058: 9057: 8890:Lake of the Woods 8840:George Washington 8496:Mille Lacs Kathio 8258: 8257: 7887: 7886: 7861: 7860: 7581: 7580: 6474: 6473: 6371:Cut Throat Island 6210:Santa Rosa Island 5790:Cheyenne Mountain 5695:Arlington Heights 5642: 5641: 5107: 5106: 5057:Rabideau CCC Camp 4988:Washburn "A" Mill 4877: 4876: 4431:Historic district 4373: 4372: 4241:Walker Art Center 4109:metropolitan area 4017:Project Gutenberg 3745:Johnson, Jack K. 3469:978-0-87351-216-9 3414:978-0-87351-216-9 3365:978-0-87351-392-0 3340:978-0-8061-6434-2 3024:"Franklin Steele" 2392:Minnesota History 2116:. March 15, 2006. 1921:In May 2006, the 1833:Japanese language 1332:and commanded by 1059:President Lincoln 844:6th U.S. Infantry 627:Henry Leavenworth 309: 308: 289:Significant dates 86: 85: 78: 10137: 10065:Internment camps 10036: 10035: 9980:(great-grandson) 9974:(great-grandson) 9966:John Taylor Wood 9921:Taylor, Michigan 9852:State of Deseret 9706:Hare Forest Farm 9691: 9666: 9659: 9652: 9643: 9642: 9590:Watergate Marina 9585:Vermillion River 9568:Raspberry Island 9547:Lower Glen Trail 9528:Longfellow House 9440:Mill City Museum 9380:Coldwater Spring 9357: 9350: 9343: 9334: 9333: 9269:W. W. Mayo House 9204:Mill City Museum 9103: 9102: 9069: 9068: 8697:Inspiration Peak 8654:Minnesota Valley 8576:Temperance River 8566:Split Rock Creek 8391:Gooseberry Falls 8269: 8268: 8134:Minnesota Valley 8064:Minnesota Valley 7938: 7937: 7914: 7907: 7900: 7891: 7890: 7594: 7593: 6487: 6486: 6215:Saratoga Springs 6095:North Charleston 5660: 5659: 5650: 5578:Wright-Patterson 5253:Fort Gregg-Adams 5158: 5157: 5144: 5134: 5127: 5120: 5111: 5110: 4998:Plummer Building 4983:Pillsbury A-Mill 4904: 4897: 4890: 4881: 4880: 4867: 4866: 4857: 4856: 4855: 4780:Marshall Islands 4400: 4393: 4386: 4377: 4376: 4161:Mill City Museum 4087: 4080: 4073: 4064: 4063: 4043:Official website 4037:Official webpage 4024:Official webpage 3991:DeCarlo, Peter. 3988: 3986: 3984: 3978: 3971: 3954: 3952: 3950: 3926: 3921: 3912: 3911: 3903: 3901: 3900: 3894: 3885: 3879: 3869: 3863: 3858: 3845: 3840: 3834: 3828: 3822: 3821: 3814: 3801: 3796: 3785: 3780: 3769: 3764: 3758: 3757: 3751: 3742: 3736: 3731: 3725: 3712: 3706: 3702: 3696: 3690: 3684: 3679: 3670: 3664: 3655: 3654: 3652: 3651: 3640: 3634: 3628: 3613: 3608: 3602: 3597: 3591: 3586: 3580: 3577: 3571: 3566: 3553: 3547: 3541: 3538: 3532: 3520: 3514: 3513: 3511: 3509: 3494: 3488: 3483: 3474: 3473: 3455: 3449: 3448: 3430: 3419: 3418: 3400: 3391: 3379: 3370: 3369: 3351: 3345: 3344: 3326: 3317: 3312: 3306: 3301: 3295: 3294: 3292: 3291: 3282:. 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