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1973:(LSD-30) was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. She was named for Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers, for many years the northernmost military post in the land of the Dakota and Ojibwe. She was the second ship assigned that name, but the construction of Fort Snelling (LSD-23) was canceled on 17 August 1945.
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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
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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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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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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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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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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
1979:(LSD-30) was laid down on 17 August 1953 by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, Miss.; launched on 16 July 1954, sponsored by Mrs. Robert P. Briscoe, wife of Vice Admiral Briscoe; and commissioned on 24 January 1955, Commander H. Marvin-Smith in command.
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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota–White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650–1852
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1913:"Upper Post", suffered serious disrepair and neglect. Many of them have been demolished.
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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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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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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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Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of 1862
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the volunteers he got were organized at Fort Snelling into a regiment, the
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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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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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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
1851:. WWII Fort Snelling facilities covered 1,521 acres at war's end.
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and teaching during the war. The language school was relocated to
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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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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
2923:, Minnesota Historical Society, 2011, accessed 3 February 2011
823:. The set was published 1851–1857 with hundreds of his works.
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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
4015:, by Charlotte Ouisconsin Van Cleve. Published in 1888, from
3407:. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 223.
3280:"Minnesota State Fair timeline, Minnesota State Fair webpage"
2552:"Fort Snelling in the Expansionist Era, 1819–1858 | MNopedia"
1735:(WPA) established a supply depot at Fort Snelling to support
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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.
3062:. November 1998. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07.
2579:"Historic Fort Snelling: A Brief History of Fort Snelling"
2533:. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society. pp. 169–170
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Fort Snelling, Minnesota Historical Society website, 2020
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Anderson, Gary Clayton; Woolworth, Alan R., eds. (1988).
2320:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 24–27.
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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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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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1391:, Joseph Kawanke, Paul Mazakutemani, Lorenzo Lawrence,
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Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery
3158:"Enslaved African Americans and the Fight for Freedom"
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across old fort land. More fort land was lost when an
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National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form
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Restored quarters believed to have been occupied by
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National Register of Historic Places in Minneapolis
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
3462:. Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 141.
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The Dakota War of 1862: Minnesota's Other Civil War
2813:"List of slaves owned by Lawrence Taliaferro, 1813"
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Fort Snelling watercolor by Lt. Sully October 1855.
4993:Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator
3995:(Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2017). 96 pp.
3053:"Fort Snelling State Park Upper Bluff Reuse Study"
2196:"Historic Fort Snelling named 'national treasure'"
988:that remained in Minnesota when she was sent to a
4467:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
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2939:, with bio, US Senate, accessed 29 September 2009
1810:Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
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3127:"Dred and Harriet Scott in Minnesota | MNopedia"
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2227:. Minnesota Historical Society. November 4, 2008
2160:"Dred and Harriet Scott in Minnesota | MNopedia"
2047:List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota
1818:Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway
1781:Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway
1639:. To provide border security Minnesota's entire
1202:1st Minnesota Light Cavalry(Bracket's Battalion)
1069:. 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"
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2864:Pierre Bottineau, GENi, Joe Eickhoff, July 2020
2508:Čhaŋtémaza (Neil McKay); McKay, Monica (2020).
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718:assumed command in 1828. He observed that the "
9364:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
7991:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
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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.
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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
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4345:North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum (Tofte)
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2892:United States Army Center of Military History
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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
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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)
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124:Minnesota State Register of Historic Places
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1442:and taken down the Mississippi and up the
1403:and the "hostile" faction during the war.
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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
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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
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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).
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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)
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2104:"National Register Information System"
1229:. The navy had a few volunteers also.
1168:Nov 1864 (today 151st Field Artillery)
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573:, was later named after Zebulon Pike.
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10110:Museums in Hennepin County, Minnesota
10085:Military and war museums in Minnesota
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8192:Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
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5003:Hull–Rust–Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine
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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.
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9050:List of scientific and natural areas
7996:Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
4330:Minnesota Marine Art Museum (Winona)
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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.
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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
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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
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10125:Pre-statehood history of Minnesota
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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
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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
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4325:Mille Lacs Indian Museum (Onamia)
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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
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9878:Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
8217:Pine Point Research Natural Area
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4196:Minnesota Museum of American Art
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3304:Minnehaha Depot, Minnehaha Depot
2877:, PBS, accessed 11 December 2008
2468:Wisconsin Historical Collections
2194:Feshir, Riham (April 20, 2016).
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1498:30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
1338:25th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
1148:1st Minnesota Infantry Battalion
776:a priority, doing two surveys.
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470:originally recorded the word as
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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
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1835:had outgrown its facilities at
1820:sponsored the 714th ROB in the
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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).
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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
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25:Fort Snelling (disambiguation)
16:Historic fort in Minnesota, US
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9821:1848 Whig National Convention
4279:Lake Superior Railroad Museum
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3181:Woltman, Nick (May 4, 2019).
2089:
1771:(Italy, Southern France, and
1733:Works Progress Administration
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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
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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).
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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
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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
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316:National Historic Landmark
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4768:Lists by associated state
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4264:Glensheen Historic Estate
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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
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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:
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1890:205th Infantry Brigade
1752:
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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:
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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
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1679:
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1292:American Civil War
1278:Dakota War of 1862
1051:American Civil War
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491:Mdewakanton Dakota
419:administering the
372:concentration camp
368:Dakota War of 1862
343:American Civil War
336:Fort Saint Anthony
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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
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1833:Japanese language
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1059:President Lincoln
844:6th U.S. Infantry
627:Henry Leavenworth
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1629:President Wilson
1399:who had opposed
1288:Alexander Ramsey
1234:John Taylor Wood
890:As the towns of
793:Pierre Bottineau
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743:Justice of Peace
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9926:Taylor Street
9924:
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9794:
9792:
9789:
9787:
9784:
9782:
9779:
9777:
9776:Fort Basinger
9774:
9772:
9771:Fort Gardiner
9769:
9767:
9764:
9762:
9761:Fort Crawford
9759:
9757:
9756:Fort Snelling
9754:
9752:
9749:
9747:
9744:
9742:
9739:
9737:
9736:Credit Island
9734:
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9729:
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9709:
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9428:Historic Fort
9426:
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9416:
9412:
9406:
9403:
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9398:
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9285:
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9270:
9267:
9265:
9262:
9260:
9257:
9255:
9254:Stumne Mounds
9252:
9250:
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9232:
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9177:
9175:
9172:
9170:
9167:
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9164:Fort Snelling
9162:
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9157:
9155:
9154:Fort Renville
9152:
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9147:
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9142:
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9137:
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9076:
9074:
9070:
9067:
9065:
9061:
9051:
9048:
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9045:
9043:
9042:Natural Areas
9037:
9031:
9028:
9026:
9023:
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9018:
9016:
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9011:
9008:
9006:
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8908:
8906:
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8898:
8896:
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8888:
8886:
8885:Lake Isabella
8883:
8881:
8878:
8876:
8873:
8871:
8868:
8866:
8863:
8861:
8858:
8856:
8853:
8851:
8850:Grand Portage
8848:
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8838:
8836:
8833:
8831:
8828:
8826:
8823:
8821:
8818:
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8735:
8733:
8729:
8723:
8720:
8718:
8715:
8713:
8710:
8708:
8707:Kodonce River
8705:
8703:
8700:
8698:
8695:
8693:
8690:
8688:
8685:
8683:
8682:Caribou Falls
8680:
8679:
8677:
8675:
8671:
8665:
8662:
8660:
8657:
8655:
8652:
8650:
8649:La Salle Lake
8647:
8645:
8642:
8640:
8637:
8635:
8634:Garden Island
8632:
8630:
8627:
8625:
8622:
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8619:
8613:
8607:
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8599:
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8472:
8469:
8467:
8464:
8462:
8459:
8457:
8454:
8452:
8449:
8447:
8446:Lac qui Parle
8444:
8442:
8439:
8437:
8434:
8432:
8429:
8427:
8424:
8422:
8419:
8417:
8414:
8412:
8409:
8407:
8404:
8402:
8399:
8397:
8396:Grand Portage
8394:
8392:
8389:
8387:
8384:
8382:
8381:Glacial Lakes
8379:
8377:
8374:
8372:
8369:
8367:
8364:
8362:
8361:Fort Snelling
8359:
8357:
8354:
8352:
8349:
8347:
8344:
8342:
8339:
8337:
8334:
8332:
8329:
8327:
8326:Cascade River
8324:
8322:
8319:
8317:
8314:
8312:
8311:Buffalo River
8309:
8307:
8304:
8302:
8299:
8297:
8294:
8292:
8289:
8287:
8284:
8282:
8279:
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8145:
8142:
8140:
8137:
8135:
8132:
8130:
8127:
8125:
8122:
8120:
8119:Detroit Lakes
8117:
8115:
8112:
8111:
8109:
8101:
8095:
8092:
8090:
8087:
8085:
8082:
8080:
8077:
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8070:
8067:
8065:
8062:
8060:
8057:
8055:
8054:Hamden Slough
8052:
8050:
8049:Glacial Ridge
8047:
8045:
8044:Crane Meadows
8042:
8040:
8037:
8035:
8032:
8031:
8029:
8027:
8021:
8015:
8012:
8011:
8009:
8007:
8006:Scenic Trails
8003:
7997:
7994:
7992:
7989:
7988:
7986:
7984:
7980:
7974:
7971:
7969:
7968:Grand Portage
7966:
7965:
7963:
7961:
7957:
7951:
7948:
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7903:
7901:
7896:
7895:
7892:
7880:
7877:
7874:
7871:
7870:
7868:
7866:Miscellaneous
7864:
7854:
7853:Texas Tower 4
7851:
7849:
7848:Texas Tower 3
7846:
7844:
7843:Texas Tower 2
7841:
7840:
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7654:Subsonic Jet:
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6789:
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6772:
6771:San Francisco
6769:
6767:
6764:
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6759:
6757:
6754:
6752:
6749:
6747:
6746:Oklahoma City
6744:
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6456:Sioux Lookout
6454:
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6364:
6362:
6361:Cape Makkovik
6359:
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6344:
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6328:
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6315:Winston-Salem
6313:
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6235:Snow Mountain
6233:
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6105:Oklahoma City
6103:
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8456:Lake Bronson
8451:Lake Bemidji
8356:Fort Ridgely
8124:Fergus Falls
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7770:Investigator
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1831:(MISLS) for
1827:In 1944 the
1826:
1773:North Africa
1754:
1743:World War II
1719:In 1933 the
1718:
1696:
1680:
1637:Poncho Villa
1626:
1604:In 1901 the
1603:
1599:
1570:3rd Infantry
1553:7th Infantry
1546:
1531:
1519:
1502:Alfred Sully
1495:
1488:
1484:
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1324:created the
1319:
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1204:Sep–Nov 1861
1192:Oct–Dec 1862
1150:Aug–Sep 1864
1144:Aug–Sep 1864
1138:Aug–Nov 1862
1132:Aug–Oct 1862
1126:Jun–Sep 1862
1120:Aug–Oct 1862
1114:Sep–Nov 1862
1108:Mar–Apr 1862
1102:Oct–Nov 1861
1096:Oct–Nov 1861
1071:
1048:
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990:slave market
974:
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878:Edward Canby
833:
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812:Seth Eastman
809:
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747:Henry Sibley
739:missionaries
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691:1st Dragoons
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631:5th Infantry
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523:Zebulon Pike
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311:
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186:Nearest city
72:
63:
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9984:Stuart Wood
9746:Fort Howard
9690:(1849–1850)
9488:Crosby Farm
9433:Pike Island
9199:Marine Mill
9169:Grand Mound
9149:Forestville
9025:White Earth
8990:Snake River
8985:Smoky Hills
8980:Smokey Bear
8965:Saint Croix
8940:Pine Island
8930:Paul Bunyan
8880:Koochiching
8865:Insula Lake
8825:Fond du Lac
8795:Chengwatana
8780:Buena Vista
8765:Birch Lakes
8750:Bear Island
8581:Tettegouche
8556:Schoolcraft
8536:Saint Croix
8506:Monson Lake
8476:Lake Shetek
8466:Lake Louise
8461:Lake Carlos
8441:Kilen Woods
8386:Glendalough
8366:Franz Jevne
8306:Blue Mounds
7765:Interpreter
7760:Interdictor
7755:Interceptor
6726:Los Angeles
6721:Kansas City
6716:Great Falls
6711:Grand Forks
6676:Albuquerque
6446:St. Anthony
6381:Fox Harbour
6255:Thomasville
6160:Port Isabel
6155:Port Austin
6150:Point Arena
6135:Owingsville
6100:North Truro
6050:Mill Valley
6025:Lyndonville
5900:Fort Fisher
5865:Duncanville
5498:K.I. Sawyer
5278:Grand Forks
5238:Ethan Allen
5083:Kathio Site
5078:Grand Mound
5071:Prehistoric
4976:enterprises
4794:Other areas
4754:Puerto Rico
4588:Mississippi
4503:Connecticut
4047:NHL summary
3034:December 5,
2514:Open Rivers
2369:. p. 6
2296:January 15,
2231:January 15,
1880:interchange
1837:Camp Savage
1669:World War I
1574:7th Cavalry
1562:White River
1543:, 1880–1912
1408:Pike Island
1373:Pike Island
1350:Paynesville
1302:to end the
1001:Saint Louis
892:Minneapolis
876:1856 Major
848:Fort Ripley
787:missionary
705:post office
653:. The post
583:War of 1812
567:Pike Island
552:U.S. Senate
341:Before the
332:Mississippi
234: /
210:Coordinates
191:Minneapolis
10054:Categories
9968:(grandson)
9956:(daughter)
9950:(daughter)
9835:Presidency
9751:Fort Jesup
9109:Historical
9020:Welsh Lake
9015:Wealthwood
9005:Two Inlets
8970:Sand Dunes
8900:Lost River
8875:Kabetogama
8855:Hill River
8830:Foot Hills
8790:Centennial
8615:Recreation
8606:Zippel Bay
8596:Wild River
8591:Whitewater
8511:Moose Lake
8471:Lake Maria
8416:Interstate
8406:Hayes Lake
8232:Wilderness
8129:Litchfield
8105:Management
8059:Mille Lacs
7810:Skywatcher
7629:Propeller:
7597:Electronic
6801:Washington
6781:Sioux City
6736:Montgomery
6532:Fourteenth
6366:Cartwright
6356:Beausejour
6305:Winnemucca
6300:Willow Run
6270:Two Creeks
6240:Sweetwater
6090:North Bend
6070:Mount Hebo
6045:Miles City
6000:Las Cruces
5980:Kirksville
5955:Hutchinson
5935:Hanna City
5915:Gettysburg
5890:Flintstone
5825:Cross City
5820:Cottonwood
5785:Charleston
5730:Brookfield
5715:Belleville
5629:Pepperrell
5588:Youngstown
5553:Vandenberg
5513:Sioux City
5468:Pittsburgh
5423:New Castle
5258:Fort Heath
5178:Charleston
5092:Lighthouse
4974:Commercial
4703:Washington
4623:New Mexico
4618:New Jersey
4493:California
4126:The Bakken
3983:January 1,
3899:2009-06-21
3650:2007-05-29
3290:2020-10-01
3192:2022-01-14
3167:2020-06-19
3136:2020-06-19
2823:17 October
2762:August 18,
2589:2007-05-30
2561:2023-05-24
2537:2021-08-22
2373:2022-01-16
2257:2022-01-14
2169:2023-05-24
2145:2007-10-03
2090:References
1957:ship, the
1472:starvation
1448:Crow Creek
1440:steamboats
1358:Mille Lacs
1272:Dakota War
1225:, and the
1043:sweetgrass
861:Fort Dodge
797:Kit Carson
781:bootlegger
765:John Marsh
759:Dred Scott
724:water fowl
668:waterfalls
635:cantonment
423:site. The
412:counties.
347:Dred Scott
324:confluence
222:93°10′50″W
219:44°53′34″N
189:Bordering
58:footnoting
9998:(brother)
9573:Boathouse
9107:Minnesota
9010:Waukenabo
8960:Rum River
8935:Pillsbury
8925:Pat Bayle
8805:Crow Wing
8785:Burntside
8775:Bowstring
8770:Blackduck
8692:Flood Bay
8659:Red River
8531:Rice Lake
8486:Maplewood
8426:Jay Cooke
8371:Frontenac
8336:Crow Wing
8179:Landmarks
8114:Big Stone
8107:Districts
8084:Sherburne
8074:Rice Lake
8039:Big Stone
7973:Pipestone
7960:Monuments
7950:Voyageurs
7925:Minnesota
7795:Protector
7561:Squadrons
6543:Divisions
6436:Rockville
6431:Red Cliff
6346:Armstrong
6295:West Mesa
6285:Watertown
6245:Texarkana
6175:Rochester
6170:Red Bluff
6040:Mica Peak
6010:Lewistown
6005:Las Vegas
5995:Lake City
5945:Highlands
5860:Dickinson
5795:Claysburg
5735:Brunswick
5583:Wurtsmith
5503:Selfridge
5483:R.I. Bong
5393:McClellan
5378:Malmstrom
5333:Kincheloe
5308:Homestead
5223:Ellsworth
5218:Ellington
4713:Wisconsin
4678:Tennessee
4583:Minnesota
4558:Louisiana
4298:Elsewhere
4098:Minnesota
2209:April 20,
1963:(LSD-30_)
1814:Cherbourg
1793:spearhead
1737:CCC camps
1416:Henderson
1239:Merrimack
1049:When the
1035:pipestone
1025:Civil War
867:Missouri.
769:Territory
728:wild rice
387:riverboat
328:Minnesota
320:Minnesota
255:Architect
180:Minnesota
10038:Category
9992:(father)
9372:National
8945:Red Lake
8870:Jeanette
8760:Big Fork
8674:Waysides
8526:Old Mill
8501:Minneopa
8346:Flandrau
8167:Superior
8162:Chippewa
8024:Wildlife
7933:National
7820:Watchman
7805:Searcher
7750:Guardian
7712:Missiles
7623:Fighters
7044:Fighter
6816:Fighter
6796:Syracuse
6756:Portland
6741:New York
6416:Melville
6406:Langanes
6396:Kamloops
6391:Hopedale
6339:Overseas
6230:Snelling
6180:Rockport
6065:Moriarty
6015:Lockport
5905:Fort Lee
5895:Fordland
5870:Eldorado
5845:Cut Bank
5805:Colville
5780:Chandler
5765:Cape Cod
5656:Stations
5624:McAndrew
5619:Keflavik
5597:Overseas
5573:Westover
5473:Portland
5463:Peterson
5348:Lackland
5343:Kirtland
5338:Kingsley
5328:Key West
5313:Hurlburt
5298:Hamilton
5288:Griffiss
5168:Amarillo
5049:New Deal
5032:Military
4869:Category
4698:Virginia
4648:Oklahoma
4628:New York
4603:Nebraska
4593:Missouri
4578:Michigan
4568:Maryland
4553:Kentucky
4533:Illinois
4508:Delaware
4498:Colorado
4488:Arkansas
4031:Archived
3719:Archived
3526:Archived
3385:Archived
3068:cite web
2985:Archived
2902:June 16,
2635:Archived
2404:20175977
2200:MPR News
2026:See also
1939:(LSD-30)
1541:St. Paul
1491:Sakpedan
1460:Nebraska
1412:palisade
1330:St. Paul
1210:Jul 1863
1198:Dec 1863
1186:Feb 1863
1180:Mar 1862
1174:Nov 1861
1162:Jan 1862
1156:Apr 1864
1057:offered
952:and the
930:and the
900:Utah War
785:Catholic
714:Colonel
385:awaited
380:Ho-chunk
283:66000401
258:Colonel
195:St. Paul
172:Location
54:citation
9616:Kaposia
9280:centers
9111:Society
8975:Savanna
8915:Nemadji
8820:Finland
8740:Badoura
8732:Forests
8624:Big Bog
8286:Banning
8250:Tamarac
8240:Agassiz
8177:Natural
8154:Forests
8103:Wetland
8089:Tamarac
8034:Agassiz
8026:Refuges
7800:Scanner
7790:Pickett
7785:Outpost
7780:Lookout
7775:Locator
7590:systems
6791:Stewart
6786:Spokane
6776:Seattle
6751:Phoenix
6696:Detroit
6691:Chicago
6669:Sectors
6507:Iceland
6481:Defense
6401:La Scie
6320:Woomera
6310:Winslow
6290:Waverly
6265:Topsham
6260:Tonopah
6145:Palermo
6130:Othello
6125:Osceola
6085:Naselle
6060:Montauk
5985:Klamath
5975:Kingman
5970:Killeen
5960:Joelton
5930:Guthrie
5910:Fortuna
5880:Finland
5775:Caswell
5755:Cambria
5750:Calumet
5705:Bedford
5680:Almaden
5558:Vincent
5548:Tyndall
5523:Stewart
5418:Mitchel
5403:McGuire
5388:McChord
5368:MacDill
5303:Hancock
5283:Grenier
5273:Glasgow
5243:Fairfax
5228:England
5213:Edwards
5188:Dobbins
4815:Related
4718:Wyoming
4693:Vermont
4598:Montana
4538:Indiana
4518:Georgia
4513:Florida
4483:Arizona
4473:Alabama
4094:Museums
3508:July 6,
3242:July 6,
2225:"Bdote"
1983:Gallery
1779:of the
1468:Mankato
1450:by the
1425:cholera
1421:measles
1389:Wabasha
1346:Mankato
1242:at the
1215:colored
1039:tobacco
986:Godfrey
773:Harvard
720:buffalo
655:surgeon
597:to the
447:History
400:within
326:of the
266:Website
199:Mendota
9944:(wife)
9935:Family
9296:Hiking
9278:Nature
8995:Solana
8810:D.A.R.
8561:Sibley
8551:Scenic
8421:Itasca
8321:Carley
8316:Camden
8144:Windom
8139:Morris
8079:Rydell
7983:Rivers
7815:Tracer
7734:CIM-10
7724:AIM-26
7614:EC-121
7588:weapon
7484:4756th
7479:4750th
7474:4735th
7469:4734th
7454:4731st
7449:4730th
7444:4729th
7439:4728th
7434:4727th
7424:4721st
7419:4700th
7414:4676th
7409:4620th
7404:4606th
7038:Groups
7029:4780th
7024:4756th
7014:4751st
7009:4750th
7004:4711th
6999:4710th
6994:4709th
6989:4708th
6984:4707th
6979:4706th
6974:4705th
6969:4704th
6954:4700th
6944:4628th
6939:4627th
6934:4625th
6929:4624th
6919:4621st
6914:4620th
6701:Duluth
6686:Boston
6681:Bangor
6522:Fourth
6490:Forces
6441:Saglek
6426:Ramore
6411:Latrar
6330:Zapata
6275:Wadena
6225:Shemya
6190:Roslyn
6120:Opheim
6110:Olathe
6030:Madera
6020:Lufkin
5885:Finley
5875:Empire
5840:Custer
5835:Curlew
5810:Condon
5725:Blaine
5720:Benton
5690:Antigo
5685:Alpena
5563:Walker
5538:Travis
5533:Tinker
5493:Robins
5458:Perrin
5448:Oxnard
5438:O'Hare
5433:Norton
5358:Larson
5353:Laredo
5323:Imeson
5318:Hunter
5293:Gunter
5268:George
5263:Geiger
5248:Fallon
5203:Duluth
4653:Oregon
4608:Nevada
4548:Kansas
4523:Hawaii
4478:Alaska
4414:Topics
4256:Duluth
3949:Oct 7,
3908:
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3411:
3362:
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2324:
2069:Portal
1930:Legacy
1871:ran a
1816:. The
1797:Patton
1620:, and
1352:. The
1041:, and
967:&
912:sutler
795:, the
657:began
647:spring
639:scurvy
611:Dakota
585:, the
548:convey
499:Ojibwe
493:, the
472:mdóte,
443:unit.
410:Dakota
406:Ramsey
374:where
9962:(son)
9609:Other
9465:Local
9449:Trail
9415:State
9099:Other
9073:Parks
9064:Local
8950:Remer
8905:Lyons
8815:Emily
8617:Areas
8281:Afton
8273:Parks
8264:State
7942:Parks
7825:Vigil
7743:Ships
7729:AIR-2
7719:AIM-4
7703:F-106
7698:F-104
7693:F-102
7688:F-101
7609:EB-57
7604:TB-29
7586:Major
7552:566th
7547:565th
7542:564th
7532:546th
7527:545th
7522:544th
7507:541st
7502:540th
7497:505th
7464:4733d
7459:4732d
7429:4722d
7399:858th
7394:827th
7389:780th
7384:778th
7379:765th
7369:751st
7364:701st
7354:678th
7349:665th
7344:637th
7339:575th
7334:568th
7329:567th
7324:566th
7319:564th
7314:534th
7304:530th
7299:529th
7294:528th
7289:527th
7284:525th
7279:521st
7274:520th
7269:519th
7264:518th
7259:517th
7254:516th
7249:515th
7244:514th
7229:501st
7224:500th
7211:507th
7206:478th
7201:476th
7196:475th
7186:414th
7181:412th
7176:408th
7171:355th
7161:337th
7156:329th
7151:328th
7146:327th
7141:326th
7136:325th
7019:4752d
6964:4703d
6959:4702d
6949:4683d
6924:4622d
6896:551st
6878:507th
6873:328th
6868:325th
6810:Wings
6731:Minot
6706:Goose
6527:Tenth
6517:First
6483:units
6165:Pyote
6140:Ozona
6115:Omaha
6055:Minot
6035:Makah
5950:Houma
5940:Havre
5800:Clear
5770:Carmi
5745:Burns
5700:Baker
5675:Aiken
5670:Adair
5663:CONUS
5634:Thule
5614:Goose
5543:Truax
5518:Stead
5453:Paine
5413:Minot
5383:McCoy
5373:March
5208:Eglin
5193:Dover
5173:Beale
5161:CONUS
5154:Bases
5148:(ADC)
4918:Homes
4785:Palau
4683:Texas
4563:Maine
4528:Idaho
3977:(PDF)
3970:(PDF)
3893:(PDF)
3756:: 13.
3750:(PDF)
3056:(PDF)
2516:(17).
2400:JSTOR
1652:Sgt.
1397:Snana
1063:South
651:Sioux
614:1853.
593:from
458:Bdóte
452:Bdóte
357:case
247:Built
9699:Life
9685:12th
7678:F-94
7673:F-89
7668:F-86
7663:F-84
7658:P-80
7648:F-82
7643:P-61
7638:F-51
7633:F-47
7537:563d
7517:543d
7512:542d
7492:503d
7374:762d
7359:692d
7309:533d
7239:503d
7234:502d
7219:10th
7191:473d
7166:343d
7131:84th
7121:81st
7116:79th
7111:78th
7106:57th
7101:56th
7096:54th
7081:50th
7061:15th
7056:14th
6909:46th
6901:552d
6886:71st
6863:81st
6858:78th
6853:56th
6843:50th
6761:Reno
6660:85th
6650:64th
6645:58th
6640:37th
6635:36th
6630:35th
6625:34th
6610:31st
6605:30th
6600:29th
6595:28th
6590:27th
6585:26th
6580:25th
6575:24th
6565:21st
6560:20th
6386:Hofn
6325:Yaak
5965:Keno
5568:Webb
5443:Otis
5363:Luke
4739:Guam
4688:Utah
4643:Ohio
4543:Iowa
3985:2023
3951:2013
3904:and
3510:2013
3464:ISBN
3439:ISBN
3409:ISBN
3360:ISBN
3335:ISBN
3244:2013
3074:link
3036:2019
2904:2010
2825:2020
2785:help
2764:2014
2443:ISBN
2322:ISBN
2298:2022
2233:2022
2211:2016
1969:USS
1959:USS
1935:USS
1631:had
1610:28th
1578:Cuba
1558:Utes
1547:The
1423:and
1395:and
1348:and
965:Dred
726:and
439:, a
408:and
378:and
349:and
330:and
250:1819
201:and
56:and
9893:SS
7923:of
7126:82d
7091:53d
7086:52d
7076:33d
7071:32d
7066:23d
7051:4th
7046:1st
6891:73d
6848:52d
6838:33d
6833:32d
6828:23d
6823:4th
6818:1st
6655:73d
6620:33d
6615:32d
6570:23d
6555:9th
6550:8th
6541:Air
6479:Air
6195:Rye
5233:Ent
5198:Dow
4096:in
1799:'s
1618:2nd
1614:3rd
1560:at
1458:in
1446:to
819:by
683:6th
679:5th
278:No.
10056::
3943:.
3916:^
3849:^
3805:^
3789:^
3773:^
3752:.
3705:Mn
3674:^
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