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memorial on the country of the Mississippi: The Fox and Ojway war; Capt. Jonathan Carver, and his explorations; Z. M. Pike's explorations in Minnesota, 1805-1806; Who discovered Itasca Lake? letter of W. Morrison: Early days at Fort Snelling; Running the gauntlet, a thrilling incident of early days at Fort Snelling; Reminiscences, historical and personal-annual address, by H. H Sibley, February 1, 1856; Chronological index; General index.

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1872. pp. 519.

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Vol. II [part 1]. Collections, 1860; Voyage in a six-oared skiff to the Falls of St. Anthony in 1817, by S. H. Long, with introductory note by E. D. Neill. Philadelphia, 1860. pp. 87 (1).

Vol. II [part 2]. Collections. 1864; Officers; Introductory; Early French forts and footprints of the valley of the Upper Mississippi, by E. D. Neill; Occurrences in and around Fort Snelling from 1819 to 1×40, by E. D. Neill; History of the Dakotas, J. W. Lynd's manuscripts. St. Paul, 1865. pp. 62.

Vol. II [part 3]. Collections, 1867; Officers; Report of committee on publica tion; Annual report of the secretary, January 21, 1867; Mineral regions of Lake Superior, as known from their first discovery to 1865, by H. M. Rice; Constantine Beltrami, by A. J. Hill; Historical notes of the United States land office, by H. M. Rice; The geography of Perrot, so far as it relates to Minnesota, by A. J. Hill; Dakota superstitions, by G. H. Pond. St. Paul, 1867. Dp. 62.

Vol. II [part 4]. The Carver centenary; an account of the celebration by the Society of the one hundredth anniversary of the council and treaty of Capt. J. Carver with the Naudowessies on May 1, 1767; held May 1, 1867. St. Paul, 1867. pp. 23.

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Vol. 11 [part 5]. Charter, constitution, and by-laws. St. Paul, 1868.
Vol. II reprinted in 1889.

8vo, pp. 294.

pp. 11. (4303 Vol. 111. Preface; Organization of the Society; Relation of M. Penicaut; Introductory note, by E. D. Neill, translated by A. J. Hill; Bibliography of Minnesota, by J. F. Williams; A reminiscence of Fort Snelling, by C. O. Van Cleve; Narrative of Paul Mazakootemane, translated by S. R. Riggs; Memoir of H. A. Swift, by J. F. Williams; Sketch of John Other Day, by H. H. Sibley; A coincidence, by C. O. Van Cleve; Memoir of J. W. Lynd, by S. R. Riggs; The Dakota mission, by S. R. Riggs; Indian warfare in Minnesota, by S. W. Pond; Fort Snelling, Colonel Leavenworth's expedition to establish it in 1819, by T. Forsyth; Memoir of J. B. Faribault, by H. H. Sibley; Memoir of M. Scott, by J. F. Williams; Napehshneedoota, the first male convert to Christianity, by T. S. Williamson; Memoir of H. L. Dousman, by H. H. Sibley; Memoir of Joseph R. Brown; Memoir of Cyrus Aldrich, by J. F. Williams; Memoir of Lucian Galtier, by J. Ireland; Memoir of D. Olmstead, by J. F. Williams; Reminiscences of the early days of Minnesota, by H. H. Sibley; The Sioux or Dakotas, by T. S. Williamson; Memoir of S. Y. MeMasters, by E. S. Goodrich; Tributes to the memory of John Mattocks, by several of his associates; Life and public services of W. A. Gorman; Lake Superior, its history, etc.; Annual address, January 24, 1879, by J. H. Baker; Memorial notices of G. H. Pond; In memory of T. S. Williamson, by S. R. Riggs; The Ink-pa-du-ta massacre of 1857, a paper read December 8, 1879, by C. E. Flandrau; Index. St. Paul, 1880. pp. viii, 433. Portrait. (4304

Vol. IV. History of the city of St. Paul and of the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, by J. F. Williams. St. Paul, 1876. pp. 475. Portraits. Woodcut.

(4305 Vol. v. Memoir of W. W. Warren, by J. F. Williams; History of the Ojibways, based upon traditions and oral statements, by W. W. Warren; History of the Ojibways and their connection with fur traders, based upon official and other records, by E. D. Neill; Officers of the society; Members; Index. St. Paul, pp. 535.

1885.

Portraits.

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Vol. VI. St. Paul, 1894. 8vo, pp. iv, 556. [part 1.] The sources of the Mississippi, their discoverers, real and pretended; A report by Hon. James H. Baker, read before the Society February 8, 1887. pp. 1-28.

Vol. VI [part 2]. The Hennepin bicentenary celebration by the Society of the two hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Falls of St. Anthony in 1680, by Father Louis Hennepin; Early Days at Red River settlement and Fort Snelling; Reminiscences of Mrs. Ann Adams, 1821 1829; Protestant missions in the Northwest, by Stephen R. Riggs; Autobiography of Maj. Lawrence Taliaferro; Henry Hastings Sibley, a memoir, by J. Fletcher Williams; Mounds in Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, by A. J. Hill. St. Paul, 1887-1891. pp. 29-319.

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Vol. VI [part 3]. Columbian address, by H. W. Childs, October 21, 1892; Reminiscences of Fort Snelling, by J. A. Bliss (335); Mrs. J. E. De Camp Sweet's narrative of her captivity in the Sioux outbreak of 1862 (354); A Sioux story of the war (382); Incidents of the threatened outbreak of Hole-inthe-Day and other Ojibways at the time of the Sioux massacre of 1862, by G, W. Sweet (401); Dakota scalp dances, by T. S. Williamson; Earliest schools in Minnesota Valley, by T. S. Williamson (410); Traditions of Sioux Indiaus, by W. H. Forbes (413); Death of Gabriel Franchère, by B. P. Avery; First settle ment on Red River of the North, 1812, by E. T. Ayers (421); Frederick Ayer, teacher and missionary to the Ojibway Indians, 1829 to 1850; Story of Nancy McClure: Story of Mary Schwandt; Autobiography and reminiscences of Philander Prescott; Recollections of James M. Goodhue, by J. H. Stevens; An interesting historical document; Complete list of the names of all the soldier on the pension rolls of the United States in 1813. Svo, pp. iv, 321-556. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. VII.

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The Mississippi River and its source. A narrative and critical history of the discovery of the river and its headwaters, accompanied by the results of detailed hydrographic and topographic surveys. By J. V. Brower. With an appendix by Alfred J. 1 Hlustrated. Minneapolis, 1893.

SV& pp. xv. 360. Folded maps.

MAXNOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections.

Vol. VIII. St. Paul, 1898.

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Sv pp xii. 542. Illustrations. Convents: The international boundary between Lake Superior and the Lake or De Woods, by Ulysses Sherman Grant; The settlement and development of De Rod River valley, by Warren Upham; The discovery and development of the Tores of Minnesota, by N. H. Winchell; Map of northern Minnesota: The vin and growth of the Minnesota Historical Society, by Alex. Ramsey; Open Pis of the Red River of the North to commerce and civilization, by Russe Wakeley; Last days of Wisconsin territory and early days of Minnesota, by Rery 1 Moss; Lawyers and courts of Minnesota prior to and during its terri toved period, by Charles E. Flandrau; Homes and habitations of the Historical by Charles E. Mayo; The historical value of newspapers, by J. R Chaney; The U. S. Government publications, by D. L. Kingsbury; The first estined government of Dakota, by Samuel Albright; How Minnesota became a scate, by Thomas F. Moran; Minnesota's northern boundary, by Alexander N Winchell. The question of the sources of the Mississippi river, by E. Levasseur; The source of the Mississippi, by N. H. Winchell; Prehistoric man at the headWatees of the Mississippi river, by J. V. Brower; Charter members of the his torical society and its work in 1896, by Alex. Ramsey; History of agriculture in Minnesota, by James J. Hill; History of mining and quarrying in Minnesota. by Warren Upham; History of the discovery of the Mississippi river and the advent of commerce in Minnesota, by Russell Blakeley; Reminiscences of the early days of the Society, by William H. Kelley; Fort Snelling from its founda tion to the present time, by Richard W. Johnson; Sully's expedition against the Sioux in 1864, by David L. Kingsbury; State building in the west, by Charles E. Flandrau; Obituaries; Index.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. IX. St. Paul, Minnesota.

1901.

Svo, pp. xiii, 694. Plates. Portraits. Maps.

Contents: History of transportation in Minnesota, by James II. Baker; How we won the San Juan Archipelago, by Edwin C. Mason; The Ojibways in Minne sota, by Joseph A. Gilfillan; Civilization and Christianization of the Ojibways in Minnesota, by Henry B. Whipple; Biographic notes of old settlers, by Henry 1. Moss: Henry Jackson; Jacob W. Bass; William H. Forbes; James M. Boal: De, John J. Dewey; William R. Marshall; David Olmsted; Morton S. Wilkinson : Di Russell ; Sylvanus Trask; Joseph W. Freber; James S. Norris: 5 A. Babcock; Gideon H. Pond; David B. Loomis; Parsons K. Johnson W. Brunson; Henry N. Setzer; Mahlon Black; Miss Harriet E. Mal trade and traders in St. Paul, by Charles D. Elfelt; Early polit of Minnesota, by Charles D. Gilfillan; Beginnings of the Episcopa esota and the early missions of Park Place, St. Paul, by M. N. scences of Minnesota during the territorial period, by Charles E.

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Contents: History of wheat raising in the Red Kiten Lamphere; History of flour manufacture in Mizze TL J The early government land survey in Mizzewta set by Thomas Simpson: Sketches of the history of Hitch Pendergast; Early steamboating on the Minnewita and Red Rivers, by Edwin Bell; The treaty of Traverse des Sioux in 1851, 1üder Governor. A exinder Ramsey, with notes of the former treaty there in 1841, ünder Governor Jane D Doty, of Wisconsin, by Thomas Hughes: History of steam'wating on the Mi5nesota River, by Thomas Hughes; Missionary work at Red Wing, 1849 to 1852, by Joseph W. Hancock; History of Fort Ripley, 1849 to 1859, based on the diary of Rev. Solon W. Manney, D. D., chaplain of the post from 1851 to 1859, by George C. Tanner; Early Episcopal churches and missions in Minnesota, by George C. Tanner; The Chapel of St. Paul and the beginnings of the Catholie Church in Minnesota, by Ambrose McNulty: Minnesota journalism in the territorial period, by Daniel S. B. Johnston: History of education in Minnesota, by David L. Kiehle: History of the St. Paul and Sioux City railroad, 1864-1881, by Judson W. Bishop; Sketches of the early history of real estate in St. Paul, by Henry S. Fairchild; The first railroad in Minnesota, by William Crooks.

Vol X. Part II. February, 1905. 8vo, pp. vii (1), 449-938. Portraits.

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Contents: Groseilliers and Radisson, the first white men in Minnesota, 1655 56 and 1659-60, and their discovery of the upper Mississippi River, by Warren Upham; A Sioux narrative of the outbreak in 1862 and of Sibley's expedition in 1863, by Gabriel Renville, with a biographical sketch of the author, by Samuel J. Brown; The work of the second State legislature, 1859-60, by John S. San born: The old government mills at the Falls of St. Anthony, by Edward A. Bromley; Lumbering and steamboating on the St. Croix river, by Edward W.

Durant; Minnesota's eastern, southern, and western boundaries, by Alexander N. Winchell; Memorial addresses in honor of Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple at the monthly council meeting of the Society, October 14, 1901; The work of Bishop Whipple in missions for the Indians, by Charles E. Flandrau; Bishop Whipple and the schools at Faribault, by George C. Tanner; Bishop Whipple as a citizen of Minnesota, by Greenleaf Clark; Bishop Whipple as a mediator for the rights of the Indians in treaties, by John B. Sanborn; The work of Bishop Whipple for the Episcopal Church, by William C. Pope; Memorial addresses in honor of Alexander Ramsey, at meetings of the Society, September 3 and 14, 1903; Memorial addresses in honor of Charles E. Flandrau, November 9, 1903: The life and character of Judge Flandrau, by Greenleaf Clark; Judge Flandrau in the defense of New Ulm during the Sioux outbreak of 1862, by Salmon A. Buell; Judge Flandrau as a citizen and jurist, by William H. Lightner. Memorial addresses in honor of John B. Sanborn, October 10, 1904: The life and work of General Sanborn, by Henry W. Childs; William Holcome, by Mrs. Andrew E. Kilpatrick; Moses Sherburne, by Simeon Mills Hayes; Deceased mem bers of the Society, 1901-1904; Index of authors and principal subjects of Vols. I-X; Personal index of Vols. 1-IX; Index of Vol. x. (4312 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. XI. illustrated history. By J. V. Brower.

8vo, pp. 285.

Itasca State Park. An St. Paul, Minnesota, 1904.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Materials for the future history of Minnesota; being a report of the Minnesota Historical Society to the Legislative assembly, in accordance with a joint resolution. St. Paul, 1856.

Svo, pp. 141, 17. Front., pl., port.

Minnesota Historical Society. Annals. 1856.

Largely reprinted in Vol. 1 of the Collections of the Society.

Appended is the Address delivered before the Society February 1st, 1856. By H. H. Sibley.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Carver centenary: an account of the cele bration, by the Minnesota Historical Society, of the one hundredth anniversary of the council and treaty of Capt. Jonathan Carver with the Naudowessies, on May 1, 1767. Held May 1, 1867. St. Paul, 1867. 8vo, pp. 23. Front. (port.)

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, constitution, and by-laws. St. Paul, 1868.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Biennial report to the legislature, sessions of 1881, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1891, 1893. St. Paul, 1881-1893. 8vo, 7 pamphlets.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Bibliography of Minnesota. From the Minnesota historical collections, Vol. II, part 1. By J. Fletcher Williams. St. Paul, 1870.

Svo, pp. 65. Fifty copies separately printed.

Svo, pp. [4].

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Circular. January 28, 1871. St. Paul, 1871.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular, January 20, 1878. [St. Paul], 1878.

Sheet.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Society from its organization, November 15, 1849, to the admission of the State, May 11, 1858. Paul, 1878.

Svo, pp. 21.

St.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, by-laws, roll of officers and members. St. Paul, 1879.

Svo, pp. 16.

MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. history, April, May, 1879.

Svo, pp. 34.

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Transactions of the department of American Minneapolis, 1879.

Contents: Life among the Sioux at Lake Calhoun, by Gideon H. Pond; Battle of Lake Pokeguma, by Edmund F. Ely; Memoir of Cecil Calvert, baron of Baltimore, proprietor of Maryland; Cartology of Lake Superior; Stone implements of the aborigines, by E. S. Stebbins; Missionaries of the American Board of Foreign Missions among the Indians of Minnesota, 1831-1840. (4326 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions of the department of American history for October, 1879. Minneapolis, 1879.

8vo, pp. (4), 77-115.

Pages 81-115 contain reminiscences of the campaign against Vicksburg, by J. P. Sanborn.

(4327 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions of the department of American history. April-December, 1879. Minneapolis, 1879.

8vo, pp. 148.

Embraces the two preceding pamphlets.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ancient quartz workers and their quarries in Minnesota. By Frances E. Babbitt. Read at the meeting of the Society in February, 1880.

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American Antiquarian, Vol. III, pp. 18-23. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Hennepin Bicentenary. Account of the celebration by the Society of the two hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Falls of St. Anthony by Louis Hennepin. St. Paul, 1880. Svo, pp. (6).

MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Paul, March 16, 1881.

Sheet.

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Circular letter from J. Fletcher Williams, St.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Department of American history. Light thrown by the Jesuits upon hitherto obscure points of early American history. Read by E. D. Neill. [St. Paul, n. d.]

8vo, pp. (9).

(4332 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Department of American history. The writings of Louis Hennepin. By E. D. Neill. Prepared for the monthly meeting of the department of American history, September 6, 1880. St. Paul, 1880. 8vo, pp. 10. (4333 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The sources of the Mississippi, their discoveries, real and pretended. A report by Hon. James II. Baker. Read before the Society, February 8, 1887. St. Paul, 1887.

8vo, pp. 28.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the library of the Minnesota Historical Society. St. Paul, 1888.

8vo, 2 vols.

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Groseilliers and Radisson. The first white men in Minnesota. By Warren Upham. Reprinted from Historical Collections of the Society, Vol. x, pt. 2. 1905.

8vo, pp. iv, 146.

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