Minnesota's Heritage Issue 3: Panorama of 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
  • You had to be there: Panoramas of the Dakota War. John Isch
  • Audacity, Skill, and Firepower: The Third Minnesota's Skirmishers at the Battle of Wood Lake. Stephen E. Osman
  • A Small Mystery. Nancy Goodman
  • A “Queer-looking Contrivance.” Nancy Goodman
  • IF YOU GO: The J.R. Brown Minnesota River Center. Larry Granger
  • Removing the Winnebago: A Tale of Frontier Journalism. Chuck Lewis
  • ARTIFACTS: Colonel McLaren's Colt Revolver. Dale H. Peterson
  • BEHIND THE PHOTO: Clara Sentzke and Her Deceased Daughter, Clara. Curtis A. Dahlin
  • PERSONAL STORIES: Unraveling Identities: Notes on John
  • Schurch and the Benedict Euni Family. Alan R. Woolworth
  • Narrative of Anton Manderfeld, from The History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota by Charles S. Bryant and Abel B. Murch, 1864, translated from the German by Ernest Meyer of St. Peter
  • RESEARCH NOTES: Historical CSI: How Many Were Killed at Big Stone Lake? Mary H. Bakeman
  • From the Dakota Friend: History of the Dakota People Stories My Grandparents Told Me: Stories of the Poncin Family. Herbert Poncin
  • The Rabbit Hunter [Reprint]
  • “Russ: Remembering Russell W. Fridley.” Rhoda R. Gilman and Alan R. Woolworth
  • PEOPLE OF NOTE: Marguerite Menagre Campbell Patoile and Antoine Scott Campbell. Alan R. Woolworth
  • BOOK REVIEW: North Country: The Making of Minnesota by Mary Lethert Wingerd; reviewed by Robert Goodman