Minnesota -- History.
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Minnesota : the land of sky-tinted waters : a history of the state and its people
v. 1. From wilderness to commonwealth -- v. 2. Minnesota becomes of age -- v. 3-5. Minnesota biography / by a special staff of writers.
Minnesota travel companion : a guide to the history along Minnesota's highways
81 maps and 150 historical photographs take you from the "Little Switzerland" of southeast Minnesota to the Red River oxcart trails of the northwest, and show you why this state is such a fascinating place; includes history, anecdotes and landscapes of the towns and countryside along 14 major highways.
Norwegians in Minnesota
Norwegians, who first arrived in territorial days, created lasting farming settlements, especially in the Red River Valley. Their Lutheran churches continue to dot the landscape. But their experience was also urban, as they entered the trades and industries of the Twin Cities. Today, Norwegian influence helps define Minnesota's unique social, political, and business environment.
Norwegians on the prairie : ethnicity and the development of the country town
Our Minnesota : the geography and history of our State against a background of national and international events
Social studies for Minnesota, 7th year
The ancestry, life, and times of Hon. Henry Hastings Sibley
"Official military reports and dispatches of ... Henry Hastings Sibley, first [and second] Sioux campaign[s], 1862[-1863]": pages 458-549.
The Dakota uprising : a pictorial history
Setting the stage -- Leaders -- The Lower Sioux Agency and surrounding area -- Fort Ridgely -- New Ulm and Brown County -- Southern and Eastern areas -- Northern areas and beyond -- People escaping and captives released -- Internment of the Dakota at Fort Snelling and Mankato -- Punishment -- The aftermath -- Effect on various parties.
They chose Minnesota : a survey of the state's ethnic groups
Based on ground-breaking research, this book describes the unique concerns of individual ethnic groups and delves into their personal Minnesota stories: farmers and factory workers, families and single people, idealists and pragmatists, people who were devout or irreligious -- those who cut ties with their homeland and formed part of Minnesota's ethnic saga.