Minnesota's Heritage Issue 4: The Fool Soldiers

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
  • The Fool Soldiers. Jim Ketcham
  • The Fool Soldiers' Story Told Many Ways. Jim Nelson
  • Gifts from the Fool Sodliers. Barbara Britain
  • Lila Wopila Tanka Heca. Marcella Le Beau
  • IF YOU GO: Visiting Dakota War Sites in the Lake Shetek Area. Boll Bolin
  • Minnesota on the Verge of Civil War. Hampton Smith
  • Using Oral History to Share Our Common Past. Barbara W. Sommer
  • What a Difference a Year Can Make: Henry David Thoreau and the Grand Pleasure Excursion of 1861. Corrine Hosfeld Smith
  • “An Episode of the American War: An Early Account of the Battle of New Ulm” with reprint of the original article from St. James's Magazine. Daniel John Hoisington
  • Looking for Relatives: Select members of the Joseph R. Brown Burial Party. Curtis A. Dahlin
  • BEHIND THE PHOTO: She Escaped from the Dakota (Maria Buck). Roger Norland and Curtis A, Dahlin
  • RESEARCH NOTES: Finding Online Images. Mary Hawker Bakeman
  • Stories My Grandparents Told Me: Peterson Family Stories from Nicollet County, of the Dakota Indian War of 1862. Marlin Peterson
  • ARTIFACTS: A Souvenir of the Fort Snelling Internment Camp? Thomas Amble People of Note: David Weston aka Seeing Stone (Tunkanwanyakapi) and Charles H. Mix. Alan R. Woolworth
  • BOOK REVIEW: The Assassination of Hole in the Day. Ceceila Mc Keig