Minnesota's Heritage Issue 5: Camp Release

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 Significance and Challenge of Camp Release, 1862-2012. Alan R. Woolworth
  • William Reynolds Brown (1816-1874). Alan R. Woolworh
  • A Massacre Averted. Stephen E. Osman
  • Prisoners Released: Sibley's Official Report, and List of prisoners released from the St. Paul Pioneer. Alan R. Woolworth
  • Perspectives on Camp Release: First-person accounts
  • Frontier Fears: The Clash of Dakotas and Whites in the Newspapers of Mankato, Minnesota, 1863-1865. Chuck Lewis
  • Lavina Eastlick: After Shetek. John Isch
  • Panels from the John Stevens Panorama
  • MILITARY: Were There Women in the Ranks? Stephen E. Osman
  • MILITARY: Flesh and blood can only stand so much: Doctor Potts examines the recruits. Stephen E. Osman
  • Valuable Information to Emigration: Letter to the editor of the St. Paul Pioneer, 1866. General Judson W. Bishop
  • BEHINE THE PHOTO: Between Two Worlds, the Ebell photo of Chaska's family. Curtis A. Dahlin
  • The Isle of Refuge and News from Monongalia Country. Corinne Monjeau-Marz
  • Swedes in Nicollet County. Robert Sandeen
  • STORIES: Captivity among the Sioux. Mrs. N.D. White
  • ARTIFACT: LaFramboise Blanket. Thomas G. Shaw
  • PEOPLE OF NOTE: Itewanyake, James (Look at your Face), a.k.a. "One Armed Jim" and Two Stars, Solomon (We-cah-hpe-no-pah) a.k.a. Solomon Ecetukiye; Dailey, Joseph and Charles M., brothers. Alan R. Woolworth
  • BOOK REVIEW: Dakota Dawn, by Gregory F. Michno. Walt Bachman
  • Index of Names