Minnesota's Heritage Issue 2: Painting the Dakota Conflict

Minnesota's Heritage is a journal containing articles on diverse aspects of the development of the state of Minnesota, with emphasis on the broad Minnesota River Valley, and based on objective research and analysis.

Contents

  • Welcome to Minnesota’s Heritage
  • Painting the Dakota Conflict. David Geister
  • Remnants of the Past: Frank Brawley’s Banjo. W. James Moffet
  • Outside the Barricades: The August 23, 1862, Battle for New Ulm. Curtis A. Dahlin
  • A Missing Relic of Sibley’s Headquarters. Stephen E. Osman
  • Living on Edge in Wright County. Rebecca A. Mavencamp
  • My Family’s Flight from Wright County. S.A. Putnam, transcribed by Rebecca A. Mavencamp
  • Stories My Grandparents Told Me: Survival of the Spelbrinks: My Milford Pioneer Family. Clara Louise (Spelbrink) Gray
  • RESEARCH TIPS: Mazakutemani’s Divorce. Mary H. Bakeman
  • Stories Behind Historic Images: Evaluating Sources for Perspective. Mary H. Bakeman
  • The St. Peters and Des Moines Rivers: Forgotten Gateways to the Northern Great Plains. Alan R. Woolworth
  • The Dakota Indian Settlement at the Gideon Pond Farm 1863–1891. Jeff Williamson
  • Gatherings from the Traditional History of the Mdewakantonwan Dakotas, The Dakota Friend, May 1851
  • IF YOU GO: Historic Fort Snelling. Stephen E. Osman
  • PEOPLE OF NOTE: Henry J. Lasher and Muck-a-pec-wak-kea-zah (“Indian John”). Alan R. Woolworth
  • BOOK REVIEW: Little Paul: Christian Leader of the Dakota Peace Party by Mark Diedrich; reviewed by Thomas G. Shaw
  • Index