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قراءة كتاب The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier
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The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier
THE HISTORY OF MINNESOTA
AND
TALES OF THE FRONTIER
Chas E Flandrau
The History of Minnesota
AND
Tales of the Frontier.
BY
PUBLISHED BY
E. W. PORTER,
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
1900.
Dedication.
To the Old Settlers of Minnesota, who so wisely laid the foundation of our state upon the broad and enduring basis of freedom and toleration, and who have so gallantly defended and maintained it, this history is most gratefully and affectionately dedicated by the author.
Charles E. Flandrau.
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION.
The original design of this history was, that it should accompany and form part of a book called the "Encyclopedia of Biography of Minnesota." It was so published, and as that work was very large and expensive, it was confined almost exclusively to its subscribers, and did not reach the general public. Many requests were made to the author to present it to the public in a more popular and readable form, and he decided to publish it in a book of the usual library size, and dispose of it at a price which would place it within the reach of everyone desirous of reading it. As the history is written in the most compendious form consistent with a full presentation and discussion of all the facts concerning the creation and growth of the state, it was estimated that it would not occupy sufficient space in print to make a volume of the usual and proper size. The author therefore decided to accompany it with a series of "Frontier Stories," written by himself at different times during his long residence in the Northwest, which embrace historical events, personal adventures, and amusing incidents. He believes these stories will lend interest and pleasure to the volume.
THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS.
HISTORY.
- Page.
- Opening Statement 2
- Legendary and Aboriginal Era 3
- Fort Snelling 14
- The Selkirk Settlement 20
- George Catlin 25
- Featherstonehaugh 25
- Schoolcraft and the Source of the Mississippi 26
- Elevations in Minnesota 28
- Nicollet 28
- Missions 30
- The Indians 36
- Territorial Period 43
- Education 49
- The First Territorial Government 52
- Courts 54
- First Territorial Legislature 58
- Immigration 62
- The Panic of 1857 68
- Land Titles 69
- The First Newspaper 70
- Banks 73
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