A Bibliography of the Dakota War - Brown County Historical Society

A Bibliography of the Dakota War
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE US-DAKOTA WAR OF 1862
Introduction
The following is an unselected bibliography 1 relating to the US-Dakota War of 1862. It is unselected
because no evaluation or sifting occurred when the books and articles were included. Thus it contains, as
would be likely, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the beautiful. Some entries bear only slight resemblance to
the issues that relate to the 1862 war; others are detailed examinations of the war in general or specific
events in that war. Anything that came across my desk or my computer screen was swept into the
bibliography. The items that include the term “digital” were obtained from the internet. Books whose
copyright has expired are usually available on the internet; Google Books is the most likely source. These are
the actual books in digital form, usually in pdf format which allows copying of the text. The bibliography also
includes the usual smattering of fiction, some better than others. Finally, as many readers will observe,
although the list is over 800 items, the list is not exhaustive; it is only exhausting.
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Adjutant General. Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Minnesota. St. Paul: Pioneer
Press (digital), 1866.
—. Annual Report of the Adjutant General to the Governor of Minnesota. St. Paul: Free Press, 1863.
Albright, Samuel. “The First Organized Government of Dakota.” Minnesota Historical Society.
Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 8. St. Paul: The Society (digital), 1898. 129147.
Aldrich, Cyrus, William Windom, Morton Wilkinson. “Memorial Against the Reprieve of any of the
Murderers.” St. Paul Pioneer Press 5 December 1862.
Allen, Anne Beiser. And the Wilderness Shall Blossom, Henry Benjamin Whipple. Afton, MN: Afton
Historical Society Press, 2008.
Allen, Clifford, et al. History of the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe. Flandreau, SD: Tribal History
Program, 1971.
Alexander, W.E. History of Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties. Sioux City, Iowa: Western Publishing
Co., 1882.
Alotta, Robert I. Civil War Justice, Union Army Executions under Lincoln. Shippensburg, PA: White
Mane, 1989.
Amato, Anthony, Janet Timmermann and Joseph Amato, Draining the Great Oasis. Marshall, MN:
Crossings Press, 2001.
Amato, Joseph and David Pichaske. Southwest Minnesota, A Place of Many Places. Marshall, MN:
Crossings Press, 2007.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. The Missionary Herald. Vol. 74. Cambridge,
MA: Riverside Press (digital), 1880.
“An Episode of the American War.” The St. James Magazine 6 (1863): 231-239 (digital).
An Experiment of Faith: The Journey of the Mdewakanton Dakota Who settled on the Bend in the
River. Flandreau, SD: First Presbyterian Church, 2003.
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The omission of categories for the entries is intentional; distinction between primary and secondary sources is
sometimes difficult and it is assumed the reader can determine whether the entry is a magazine article, a book, or
a manuscript. In the bibliographical information included, a “s.l.: s.n” indicates that no place or publisher was
indicated in the document or book.
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Anderson, Gary Clayton and Alan R. Woodworth, eds. Through Dakota Eyes. St. Paul: Minnesota
Historical Society, 1988.
Anderson, Gary Clayton. Kinsmen of Another Kind. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1984.
—. Little Crow Spokesman for the Sioux. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1986.
Andrist, Ralph K. The Long Death, The Last Days of the Plains Indian. Norman, OK: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1964.
Armstrong, Moses K. The Early Empire Builder of the Great West. St. Paul: Pioneer Press, 1901.
Atkins, Annette and Deborah Miller, The State We're In. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2010.
Atkins, Annette. Creating Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2007.
Atwater, Isaac, ed. History of the City of Minneapolis. Vol. 1. New York: Munsell & Company (digital),
1893.
—. “Territorial Bench of Minnesota III (Resselner Nelson, Charles Flandrau).” Magazine of Western
History 7.6 (1888): 650-665 (digital).
Ayres, Caroyn A. Harriet Bishop, Woman of Contrast. St. Paul: Prairie Press, 2008.
Babcock, Willoughby M. “Minnesota’s Indian War,” Minnesota History, 38:93-98 (September 1962).
Bachman, Walter. “Deaths of Dakota Prisoners from the New Ulm Mob Attack.” Trails of Tears:
Minnesota's Dakota Indian Exile Begins. Ed. Mary and Antona Richardson Bakeman. Roseville,
MN: Prairie Echoes, 2008. 179-180.
—. “Dr. Gary Anderson's Speech on the Dakota War Trials: A Critique.” Minnesota Heritage 6 (2012):
6-19.
—. “Joseph Godfrey: Black Dakota.” Race, Roots and Relations: Native and African Americans. Ed.
Terry Straus. Chicago: Albatross Press, 2005. 375-383.
—. “Two Early African-Americans in Minnesota.” Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013): 77-79.
—. Northern Slave, Black Dakota, The Life and Times of Joseph Godfrey. Bloomington, MN: Pond
Dakota Press, 2013.
—. “The Filicide Enigma: Was Gen. Henry Sibley’s Son Hanged in Mankato?” from A Thrilling
Narrative of Indian Captivity 2013. Web. 3 October 2013 (digital).
Badt, Karin Luisa. Charles Eastman: Sioux Physician and Author. New York: Chelsea House, 1995.
Bailey, Dana R. History of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. Sioux Falls: Brown and Saenger, 1899.
Bakeman, Mary (compiler). Index to Claiments for Depredations Following the Dakota War of 1862.
Roseville, MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2001.
Bakeman, Mary and Antona Richardson, ed. Trails of Tears. Roseville: Prairie Echoes, 2008.
Bakeman, Mary, ed. Claims from the Dakota Conflict: Supplying the Local Militia. Vol. 4. Roseville,
MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2008.
—. Claims from the Dakota Conflict: Supplying the Local Militia. Ed. Mary Bakeman. Vol. 3. Roseville,
MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2007.
—. Claims from the Dakota Conflict: Supplying the Local Militia. Ed. Mary Bakeman. Vol. 2. Roseville,
MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2006.
—. Claims from the Dakota Conflict: Supplying the Local Militia. Ed. Mary Bakeman. Vol. 1. Roseville,
MN: Park Genealogical Press, 2005.
—. Emergency Aid for the Sufferers--Claims from the Dakota Conflict. Ed. Mary Bakeman. Vols. 5:
1862-1863. Roseville: Park Genealogical Books, 2009.
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—. Legends, Letters and Lies, Readings on the Spirit Lake Massacre of 1857. Ed. Mary Bakeman.
Roseville, MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2001.
—. Minnesota Pension Applications from the US/Dakota War of 1862. Ed. Mary Bakeman. Roseville,
MN: Park Genealogical Books, 2012.
—. The Flandrau Papers: Treasure Trove for Mixed Blood Dakota Indian Genealogy. Ed. Mary
Bakeman. Roseville, MN: Park Genealogical Books, 1997.
—. “Forgotten Victims: Terror, Refuge, and Recovery.” Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013): 84-107.
—. “Who is She? A Saint Paul Girl Captive Among the Sioux.” Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013): 158-166.
Bakeman, Mary, Curtis Dahlin, Alan Woolworth. “Three Families: Three Perspectives.” Minnesota
Heritage 7 (2013): 14-38.
Baker, G. Sherston. Halleck’s International Law or Rules Regulating the Intercourse of States in Peace
and War. London: Kegan Paul Trench Truener & Co., 1908 (1861) (digital)
Baker, James H. “William Rainey Marshall.” Lives of the Governors of Minnesota: Minnesota Historical
Society Collections. Vol. 13. St. Paul: The Society (digital), 1908. 145-167.
Banner, Stuart. How the Indians Lost Their Land. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.
Barber, John W. and Henry Howe. The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion. Cincinnati: Howe
(digital), 1865.
Barbier, Charles P. “Recollections of Ft. La Framboise in 1862 and the Rescue of Lake Cretak
Captives.” State Department of History, comp. South Dakota Historical Collections 11 (1922)
Pierre, SD: Hipple Printing, pp. 232-242.
Barrett, J.O. History of Traverse County, Brown's Valley and Its Environs. sl: sn, 1881 (reprint).
Barton, Winifred W. John P. Williamson: A Brother to the Sioux. New York: Fleming H Revell Co.,
1919.
Basler, Roy, ed. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Vol. 5. New Brunswick: Rutger's University
Press, 1953.
Bean, William L. comp. Eastman, Cloud Man, and Many Lightnings: An Anglo-Dakota Family. Lincoln,
Neb.: W.L. Bean 1989.
Bear, Louise Johnson. “A Winnebago Question and a Tale of a Winnebago Hero.” The American
Indian Magazine 4.2 (1916): 150-153 (digital).
Beaulieu, David L. The Fate of Little Crow, 1863-1970. St. Paul: Beaulieu, 1970.
Beasley, Maurine and William Huntzicker. “Strong Women, Innocent Blacks, and Fierce Savages.”
Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013): 40-53.
Beck, Paul N. “Firm But Fair: The Minnesota Volunteers and the Coming of the Dakota War of 1862.”
Journal of Indian Wars 1.2 (2000): 1-20.
—. Inkpaduta, Dakota Leader. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008.
—. Soldier, Settler, and Sioux, Fort Ridgely and the Minnesota River Valley 1853-1867. Sioux Falls, SD:
Center for Western Studies, 2000.
—. Columns of Vengeance: Soldiers, Sioux, and the Punitive Expeditions, 1863-1864. Norman, OK:
University of Oklahoma Press, 2013.
Behnke, Henry. “A Defense of New Ulm.” St. Paul Daily Union 11 December 1862.
Bell, Edwin. “Early Steamboating on the Minnesota and River River.” Collections of the Minnesota
Historical Society. Ed. The Society. Vol. 10 (1). St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society (digital),
1905. 91-100.
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Benet, Stephen V. A Treatise on Military Law and the Practice of Courts-Martial. Fourth Edition. New
York: D. Van Nostrand, 1862.
Berg, Scott W. Lincoln, Little Crow and the Beginning of the Frontier’s End. New York: Pantheon
Books, 2012.
Bergemann, Kurt D. Brackett's Battalion. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Press, 2004.
Berghold, Alexander. The Indians' Revenge; Days of Horror. New Ulm: Brown County Journal, 1891.
Berkhofer, Robert F. Salvation and the Savage: An Analysis of Protestant Missions and American
Indian Response, 1787-1862. New York: Atheneum, 1976.
Bessler, John D. Legacy of Violence, Lynch Mobs and Executions in Minnesota. Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press, 2003.
Beyer, Walter and Oscar Keydel. Deeds of Valor: How American Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Vol.
1. Detroit: The Perrien Keydel Co (digital), 1901.
—. Deeds of Valor: How America's Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Vol. 2. Detroit: Perrien Keydel
Company (digital), 1902.
Bishop, Harriet E. Floral Home: First Years of Minnesota. New York: Sheldon Blakeman, 1857.
Bishop, Judson,W. “Valuable Information to Emigration: Letter to the editor of the St. Paul Pioneer,
1866.” Minnesota Heritage 5 (2012): 74-78.
Blaisdell, Bob, ed. Great Speeches by Native Americans. Mineota, NY: Dover Press, 2000.
Blakeman, A. Noel, ed. Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. New York: G.P. Putnam
(digital), 1912.
Blanshan, Dale. “Is it a Scaffold Timber? Yes! Looking at the Evidence.” Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013):
152-156.
Board of Commissioners. Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865 Second Edition. Vol. 2. St.
Paul: Pioneer Press (digital), 1899.
—. Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865 Second Edition. Vol. 1. St. Paul: Pioneer Press
(digital), 1891.
Boeder, Thelma. “James Thompson.” Minnesota Heritage 7 (2013): 80-83.
Boutin, Loren Dean. Cut Nose Who Stands on a Cloud. St. Cloud, MN: North Star Press, 2006.
—. While God was Hidden, Spiritual Evolution. St. Cloud, MN: North Star Press, 2008.
Boutwell, W. T. “Schoolcraft’s Exploring Tour of 1852.” Collections of the Minnesota Historica Society.
Ed. Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 1. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society (digital),
1872. 153-176.
Bowen, Ralph H. Ed./Trans. A Frontier Family in Minnesota: Letters of Theodore and Sophie Bost,
1851-1920. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1981.
Bowler, Miles. Le Center, Minnesota, 75th Anniversary. s.l.: s.n., 1965.
Boyd, Robert. Two Indian Battles. Eau Claire, WI: Author, 1928.
—. “The Battle of Birch Coulee.” The Morton Enterprise, July 8-October 9, 1926.
—. “How the Indians Fought: A New Era in Skirmish Fighting, by a Survivor of the Battle of Birch
Cooley,” Minnesota History, 11:209-304 (September 1930).
Bradley, A.G. “The Red Man and the White.” Macmillan's Magazine (1890-91): 381-391.
Bray, Martha Coleman, ed. The Journals of Joseph N. Nicollet. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society,
2004.
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Bremer, Fredrika. The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America. Trans. Mary Howitt. Vol. 1.
New York: Harper (digital), 1858.
—. The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America. Trans. Mary Howitt. Vol. 2. New York:
Harper (digital), 1853.
Britain, Barbara. “Gifts From the Fool Soldiers.” Minnesota Heritage 4 (2011): 36-43.
Brooks, Drex. Sweet Medicine, Sites of Indian Massacres, Battlefields, and Treaties. Albuquerque, NM:
University of New Mexico Press, 1995.
Brown, Alonzo. History of the Fourth Regiment of Minnesota Infantry Volunteers During the Great
Rebellion. St. Paul: Pioneer Press (digital), 1892.
Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. New York: Holt, 1970.
—. The Sioux Uprising of 1862: In pursuit of Revenge.” American History Illustrated, 16:5 (August
1981), pp. 27-35
Brown, John A., ed. History of Cottonwood and Watonwan Counties. Vol. 1. Indianapolis, IN: B. F.
Bowen (digital), 1916.
Brown. Samuel J. In Captivity: The Experience, Privations and Dangers of Sam’l Brown, and Others,
while Prisoners of the Hostile Sioux, during the Massacre and War of 1862, Also an Account of
the Perilous Ride Made by Mr. Brown in 1865, to Save the Frontier Settlement from Attack.”
Mankato Weekly Review, April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1897.
Brownell, Charles de Wolf. Indian Races of North and South America. Hartford CN: E.B. Treat
(digital), 1864.
Bryant, Charles and Abel Murch. A History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota.
Cincinnati: Eickey & Carroll (digital), 1864.
Bryant, Charles and Edward Neill. History of the Minnesota Valley Including Explorers and Pioneers of
Minnesota and History of the Sioux Massacre. Minneapolis: North Star, 1882.
Buck, Daniel. Indian Outbreaks. reprint. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, 1904.
Buck, Solon, ed.. Minnesota History Bulletin. Vol. 1. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society
(digital), 1915-1916
—. Minnesota History Bulletin. Vol. 2. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society (digital), 1917-1918.
—. Minnesota History Bulletin. Vol. 3. St.Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society (digital), 1919-1920.
—. Minnesota History Bulletin. Vol. 4. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society (digital), 1921-1922
Buell, Salmon. “Judge Flandrau in the Defense of New Ulm During the Sioux Outbeak of 1862.”
Society, Minnesota Historical. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 10 part 2. St.
Paul: The Society (digital), 1905. 783-816.
Bunnell, L. H., et al. History of Wabasha County together with Biographical Matter, Statistics, Etc.
Chicago: Hill & Co. (digital) 1884.
Buttes, Barbara Feezor. Beyond Sovereignty: The Mdewakanton Identity Heist. Unpublished
manuscript, 2005.
Campbell, Albert H., General Superintendent. Report of the Secretary of the Interior, Communicating
Reports Upon the Pacific Wagon Roads Constructed Under the Direction of that Department.
Report. Washington, D.C. (digital): United States Senate, 35th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Doc. No
36., 1859, February 23.
Canku, Clifford and Michael Simon. The Dakota Prisoner of War Letters. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota
Historical Society Press, 2013.
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Captain Richard Sommers Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. A Brief Sketch and
History of the Signing of the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux. St. Peter, MN: n.p. (digital), n.d.
Carley, Kenneth. The Dakota War of 1862. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1961, 1976.
—. “As Red Men Viewed It: Three Indian Accounts of the Uprising.” “Chief Big Eagle’s Story,”
“Lightning Blanket’s Story.” “Account of George Quinn.” Minnesota History, 38:126-149
(September 1962)
—. “The Sioux Campaign of 1862: Sibley’s Letters to His Wife,” Minnesota History, 38:99-114
(September 1962).
Carlson, Sarah-Eva Ellen. “They Tell Their Story: The Dakota Internment at Camp McClellan in
Davenport, 1862-1866.” The Annals of Iowa 63.3 (2004): 251-278.
Carmichael-Braun, Cj, ed. Marking Time, An Illustrated Guide to Brown County's Sites of Historical
Interest. New Ulm, MN: Brown County Historical Society, 2006.
Carrigan, Minne Buce. “Captured by the Indians.” Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn. The History of Renviulle
County Minnesota. Vol. 1. Chicago: H.C. Cooper Jr. & Co. (digital), 1916. 169-194.
—. “Captured by the Indians, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Minneosta, Including Accounts of
Godfrey, Emanuel Reyff, J.H. Lane, Mrs. Inefeldt, Minnie Krieger.” The Garland Library of
Narratives of North American Indian Captives. Vol. 106. Forest City, SD: Forest City Press, 1912.
1-48.
Carroll, Jane Lamm. “Naginowenah, Lucy Prescott, and the Wizard of Cereal Foods: Cultural Identity
across Three Generations of an Anglo-Dakota Family.” Minnesota History 63.2 (2012): 58-68.
—. “'This Higgledy-Piggledy Assembly': The McLeods, and Anglo-Dakota Family in Early
Minnesota.” Minnesota History (2007): 219-233.
Carrothers, Helen Marr Tarbell. “Narrative of Mrs. Helen Carrothers or My Capture and Escape.”
Bryant, Charles and Abel Murch. A History of the Great Massacre by the Sioux Indians in
Minnesota. Digital Reprint 2001. Cincinnati: Franklin Type Foundry, 1864. 283-297.
Case, John. “Historical Notes on Grey Cloud Island and its Vicinity.” Society, Minnesota Historical.
Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 15. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society
(digital), 1915. 371-378.
Catlin, George. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American
Indians. Vols. 1,2. London: The Author (digital), 1841.
Champlin, E.T., et al. Proceedings of the Dedication of the Monument Erected in Honor of theVolunteer
Soldiers of the Battle of Wood Lake, Minnesota, October 18, 1910. Minneapolis: Syndicate, 1911.
Charger, Samuel. “Biography of Martin Charger.” State Historical Society, comp. South Dakota
Historical Collections. 22 (1946). Madison: Daily Leader. Pp. 1-25.
Cherry, Amos. H. “The Manuscripts of Amos R. Cherry” in “Iowa Troops in the Sully Campaigns.” The
Iowa Journal of History and Politics 20 (July 1922) No. 3: 374-440.
Chicago and North-Western Railway. The Indian: Northwest. Chicago: Traffic Department
NorthWestern Railroad (digital), 1901.
Chief Big Eagle. “A Sioux Story of the War.” Minnesota Historical Society. Collections of the Minnesota
Historical Society. Vol. 6. St. Paul: Pioneer Press (digital), 1894. 382-400.
Child, Brenda J. Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families 1900-1940. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press. 2000.
Child, James. Child's History of Waseca County, Minnesota. Owatonna, MN: Owatonna Chronicle,
1905.
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Chomsky, Carol. “The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study in Military Justice.” Stanford Law
Review 43.13 (1990): 13-96.
Christgau, John. Birch Coulie, The Epic Battle of the Dakota War. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska
Press, 2012.
Christianson, Theodore. Minnesota: The Land of Sky-tinted Waters, a History of the State and Its
People. Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1935.
Churchill, Ward. Kill the Indian, Save the Man, The Genocidal Impact of American Indian Residential
Schools. San Francisco: City Lights, 2004.
—. Struggle for the Land, Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Colonization.
San Francisco: City Lights, 2002.
Clodfelter, Michael. The Dakota War. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1998.
Clowser, Don C. Dakota Indian Treaties: From Nomad to Reservation. s.l.:s.n. 1974.
Cole, Kathleen Shofner. “For Here Forlorn and Lost I Tread: The Gender Differences Between
Captivity Narratives of Men and Women from 1528 to 1886.” Master's Thesis Youngstown
University. Youngstown University (digital), 2000.
Collins, Lorin. Loren Collins and Family Papers. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Archives, n.d.
Manuscript.
Coloney, Myron. Manomin: Rhythmical Romance of Minnesota, The Great Rebellion and the Minnesota
Massacres. St. Louis: Author (digital), 1866.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1890. Washington D.C.:
Government Printing Office, 1890.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1908. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office
(digital), 1909.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1856. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1855.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1859. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1858
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1860. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1859.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1861. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1861.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1861. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1862.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Year 1862. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1863.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1863. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1864.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1864. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1865.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1865. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1866.
—. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1866. Washington D.C.: Government
Printing Office (digital), 1866.
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Connolly, A. P. A Thrilling Narrative of the Minnesota Massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-63.
Chicago: Author (digital), 1896.
Connors, Joseph. “The Elusive Hero of Redwood Ferry,” Minnesota History, 34:233-238 (Summer,
1955).
Conzen, Kathleen Neils. Germans in Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2003.
Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth. Anti-Indianism in Modern America. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press,
2001.
Coolbaugh, S. T. D. “Reminiscences of the Early Days of Minnesota, 1851 to 1861.” Society,
Minnesota Historical. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 15. St. Paul: The
Society (digital), 1915. 479-496.
Cooper, J. Fenimore. The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish: A Tale. Vol. 1. New York: Steinger and Townsend
(digital), 1852.
Copeland, Marion W. Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa). Boise, Idaho: Boise State University,
1978.
Corn, Geoffrey S. “Questioning the Jurisdictional Moorings of the Military Commisions Act.” Texas
International Law Journal 43.29 (2007): 29-39 (digital).
Cottonwood County Historical Society. The Centennial History of Cottonwood County Minnesota. sl:
sn, 1970.
Courtwright, David T. “Disease, Death, and Disorder on the American Frontier.” Journal of the
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (1991): 457-492.
Covill, Mary J. “Statement of Mary Covill.” Bryant, Charles and Abel Murch. A History of the Great
Massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Second. Cincinnati: Rickey & Carroll, 1864. 132135.
Cox, Hank H. Lincoln and the Sioux Uprising of 1862. Nashville, TN: Cumberland House, 2005.
Cray, Lorin. “Experiences in Southwestern Minnesota 1859-1867.” Minnesota Historical Society.
Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 15. St. Paul: The Society (digital), 1915. 479496.
Creswell, R.J. Among the Sioux, A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas. Allegheny, PA: sn,
1906.
Culkin, William E. “William Albert McGonagle.” Minnesota History 11.4 (1930): 413-420.
Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn, ed. History of Goodhue County. Vol. 1. Chicago: H.C. Cooper (digital), 1909.
—. The History of Redwood County Minnesota. Vol. 1. Chicago: H.C. Cooper, 1916.
—. The History of Renville County Minnesota. Vol. 1. Chicago: H.C. Cooper & Co. (digital), 1916.
—. The History of Renville County Minnesota. Vol. 2. Chicago: H.C. Cooper Jr & Co. (digital), 1916.
—. History of Wright County Minnesota. Vol. 1. Chicago: H.C. Cooper (digital), 1915.
—. History of McLeod County, Minnesota. Chicago: H.C. Cooper, 1917.
Cutler, Leonard. The Rule of Law and the Law of War. Vol. 25. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.
Dahlin, Curtis. “Behind the Photo: Between Two Worlds, the Ebell Photo of Chaska's Family.”
Minnesota Heritage 5 (2012): 79-81.
—. Dakota Uprising Victims. Edina: Beaver Pond Press, 2007.
—. “Dakota Women and Children Before and After the Dakota Conflict.” Minnesota Heritage 1
(2010): 56-61.
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—. Military Deaths on the Sibley and Sully Expeditions to Dakota Territory in 1863. Roseville, MN:
Author, 2010.
—. Minnesota State Monuments to the Dakota Uprising. Roseville, MN: Author, 2010.
—. “Outside the Barricades: The August 23, 1862, Battle for New Ulm.” Minnesota Heritage 2
(2010): 24-39.
—. Stories and Final Resting Places. Privately published, 2010.
—. Tales of the Dakota Uprising, Period Eyewitness Accounts. Roseville: Author, 2011.
—. The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History. Edina: Beaver Pond Press, 2009.
—. A History of the Dakota Uprising. Roseville: Author, 2012
—. Minnesota State Monuments to the Dakota Uprising. Roseville: Author, 2010
—. Stories and Final Resting Places: Notable Friendly Dakota and Mixed-Blood on theSissetonWahpeton Indian Reservation. Rosevile:Author, 2010
—. Minnesota and Its Soldiers During the Civil War: As Viewed Through Newspaper Clippings.
Roseville: Author, 2012.
—. Renville County in theDakota Uprising. Roseville: Author, 2012.
—. “The Lamson Gun: Possible Connection to the Killing of Chief Little Crow.” Minnesota Heritage
(2013): 169-173.
—. Why the Hatred? The Call for the Extermination of or Exile of the Dakota People. Roseville, MN:
author. 2013.
Daniels, Asa. “Manuscript.” Letter. Brown County Historical Society archives: unpublished
manuscript, n.d.
—. “Reminiscences of the Little Crow Uprising.” Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Ed.
Warren Upham. Vol. 15. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society (digital), 1915. 323-336.
Danziger, Edmund J. “The Crow Creek Experiment: An Aftermathof the Sioux War of 1862.” North
Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains. 37.2 (Spring 1970). 105-123.
—. Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 1974.
Davison, Kathleen, Ed. Fort Totten: Military Post and Indian School 1867-1969 2nd ed. Bismark ND:
State Historical Society of North Dakota, 2010.
Davis, Jane S. “Two Sioux War Orders: A Mystery Unraveled,” Minnesota History, 41:117-125 (Fall
1968).
De Roo, P. History of American Before Columbus. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Lippincott (digital), 1900.
Dean, Janet. “Nameless Outrages: Narrative Authority, Rape Rhetoric, and the Dakota Conflict of
1862.” American Literature 77.1 (2005): 93-122 (digital).
DeCamp, J.E. “Sioux Outbreak of 1862: Mrs. J.E. DeCamp's Narrative of her Captivity.” Society,
Minnesota Historical. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 6. St. Paul: Pioneer
Press (digital), 1894. 354-380.
Deloria jr., Vine and Clifford M. Lytle. American Indians, American Justice. Austin TX: University of
Texas Press, 1983.
Deloria jr., Vine. Red Earth, White Lies, Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact. Golden, CO:
Fulcrum, 1997.
Deloria, Ella. Speaking of Indians. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1998.
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—. The Dakota Way of Life. Rapid City, SD: Mariah Press, 2007.
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Borer Felix Adolphus Oversize; Brack Christiana Hudson; Branham Jesse Vawler - Rodange Peter Mrs.;
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Loren Warren 2; Cornwall Dan; Cox E St Julien; Crooks George W; Crowell Mary; Culver Norman K;
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N; Gervais Harry L; Gleason George Meagher John Ford; Gluth August West Harry B; Godfrey Joseph
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Celia M Campbell; Strong John Henry; Sturgis Rosanna; Sutherland Peter; Swett Laura Guigg (Eliza);
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Jacob; Van Ness William (McNulty Agnes); Wadsworth Henry; Wakefield John L; Wall Oscar Garrett;
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